The MAV cluster has presented eight collaborative R&D projects at the 2025 call for Innovative Business Grouping (AEI) of the Ministry of Industry and Tourism. The projects have a global budget of € 2,691,278 and involve 38 organizations, 18 of which are members of the MAV cluster.
The association thus strengthens the commitment to collaboration between companies, technology centers, universities and other clusters. Among the participating entities are Comsa, Repsol, Elisava, Isglobal, the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Celsa Group, AIMPLAS, CIM UPC, Danna, Zertifier, Flexiic and unpublished, among many others.
The topics address strategic challenges such as the traceability of construction materials, passive cooling and thermal efficiency, hybrid manufacturing, smart document management with generative and 3D bone printing, non -invasive monitoring in health, smart logistics with IA and Blockchain, and the development of sustainable acoustic solutions.
A collaborative ecosystem at the service of innovation
The projects presented reflect the capacity of the MAV cluster to generate strategic alliances and promote high -impact technological solutions. This call AEI consolidates the role of the association as a key agent in industrial, digital and sustainable transformation, fostering a close collaboration between companies, knowledge centers and other clusters such as Smarttech Cluster, Functational Print Cluster, Catalonia Health, AMMET, CEEC, CIAC and Gaia.
It is intended to renew industrial components through hybrid manufacturing (conventional and additive) and develop a smart document management model with and generative. The project seeks to improve efficiency, sustainability and industrial autonomy.
Participants: Cluster MAV (Coordinators), Smarttech Cluster, Repsol, Drukatt and Cactus Engineering
It aims to develop a portable, flexible and non -invasive device for early detection and continuous monitoring of liver encephalopathy in patients with liver cirrhosis. The project is committed to an efficient, sustainable and adapted solution to the needs of personalized medicine.
Participants: Cluster MAV (Coordinators), Functional Print Cluster, Catalonia Health, Flexiic, Rotimpres, Aimplas, Onalabs, ISGlobal, Clinic Hospital in Barcelona
It aims to increase the thermal efficiency of temporary modular buildings by means of daytime passive passive coatings, capable of cooling below room temperature even under direct sunlight, without the need for minimal maintenance and maintenance. This technology also helps reduce the heat island effect.
Participants: Cluster MAV (Coordinators), CEEC, Comsa, Cooling Photonics, Ecopol Tech and Unpublished.
It aims to develop a new synthetic model of biomimetic, biocompatible and adaptable human bone tissue. It combines 3D 3D design, a new 3D -printed bone biomaterial and a LCD/DLP printing technology with gradual photopolyproof. The system will allow you to create bone and personalized models for hospital and research use. This will promote regenerative medicine and innovation in the biomedical sector.
Participants: Cluster MAV (Coordinators), Catalonia Health, Elisava, CIM UPC, Dan*Na and Perdigó
It is intended to develop a smart and automated solution to optimize the planning and distribution of materials in construction, improving efficiency, punctuality and sustainability through IA, digital twins and blockchain.
Participants: Cluster MAV (Coordinators), Gaia, Celsa, Beawre, Talks Process and Code Contract
It aims to develop sustainable phonoabsorbent acoustic panels to improve sound quality in educational centers and other community spaces. These panels will be made of biobasted materials and will have a digital pasaport of product with blockchain technology, to ensure their traceability and circularity.
Participants: Cluster MAV (Coordinators), Ampit, Elisava, Absotec and Zertifier
It aims to generate knowledge to develop a technological system that improves the effectiveness and efficiency of the reuse of materials in the construction sector, ensuring their traceability and transparency throughout its life cycle.
Participants: Cluster MAV (Coordinators), CEEC, Comsa, Holon, Unpublished Innovation, Inemic and La Salle.
It aims to develop an autonomous logistics system for industrial outside, based on an AGV vehicle capable of transporting up to 25 tons autonomously, safely and efficiently between separate ships. The solution integrates advanced technologies such as autonomous browsing for radar and GNSS, IoT sensorization, digital twin, edge computing and real -time traceability platforms.
Participants: CIAC (Coordinators), Cluster MAV, Cadtech, Cyp, Movvo.
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