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IK4-Ideko will be present at the 27th Machine-Tool Biennial to be held from 28 May to 2 June, 2012, at exhibition hall 1, between aisles C08 and D09. This year we will be sharing the stand with IK4-TEKNIKER.
Take the opportunity to visit our stand and our last innovations in manufacturing production technologies.
See you there!

Achieving a 7.7 million euro income from R&D&I projects,IK4-Ideko ended 2011 with significantly more collaboration with other companies,
2011 has been especially notable for the IK4-Ideko Technological Centre at Elgoibar, a technology centre that specialises in industrial manufacturing and production technologies, and whose mission is to contribute to the sustainable development of an innovative and competitive business environment. We have managed to keep the upward trend, and it may be said that, bearing in mind the current crisis situation, this is quite an achievement. The technological centre obtained in its 25th anniversary year an increase in the total business turnover of 5%, with a total income of 7.7 million Euros from projects. Of this amount, 5.1 million has come from R&D projects under contract with companies, and 2.5 million from research projects with the support of various institutions.
The current situation makes it more necessary than ever to translate R&D advances in results so that the new technologies sustain the competiveness of our companies as a differentiating factor. . Aware of this situation, and more committed than ever to the development of our socio-business environment, IK4-Ideko has undertaken several performance lines in our 25th anniversary year, with an ever-present focus on results.
In the research field, the 107 workers that make up the staff at IK4-Ideko have contributed to its international development through 13 active European projects, the Technological Centre participating as leader in 5 of them. Our favourable international positioning in Manufacturing Technologies, backed up by our presence in the CIRP and EUSPEN, enabled us to attract professionals of the highest standing in the academic world to the technological conferences that we held last October for our 25th Anniversary. At the conferences, we had the pleasure of getting together with representatives of the academic world and industry in a space for the debate on the future of manufacturing technologies.
The work carried out in the research field has been complemented by the hard work to transfer results to the socio-business environment through projects required by industry. In 2011, IK4-Ideko established R&D collaboration agreements for amounts around 2 million Euros with four leading companies in the Machine Tool and Manufacturing Technologies area, with a clear specialisation focus on the sector in two of the cases.
Finally, the activity for exploitation of research results should be mentioned, and the accompanying of companies in new diversification processes that we are carrying out at IK4-Ideko. As a first result, it has enabled companies in the manufacturing sector to make greater inroads into the health sector through new technological developments supported by their experience and training in mechatronics.

Specialized in manufacturing and industrial production technologies, the IK4-Ideko Technology Centre participated with 4 papers at the High Speed Machining 2012 Congress.
At the congress, the latest developments of fundamental aspects in the development of manufacturing technologies were presented, including the complex problem of manufacturing thin-walled micro parts with very slender tools, detection of surface defects on critical structural parts, and the development of an active vibration control system enabling wider application of this technology.
Furthermore, a new method was presented for predicting stability in grinding processes with clear advantages over traditional methods.
As this event is a must for researchers, experts, manufacturer companies and client companies committed to innovation, IK4-Ideko was there on March 7 and 8 with a stand to receive visitors and to attend all queries relative to the presentations.
The main topics were:
• Tribology of cutting, tool wear. Cutting tools and coatings.
• Minimal quantity lubrication, dry cutting, ecological machining. Economical aspects of HSM. Health and environmental aspects in machining. Sustainable machining.
• Cutting vibration, prediction of stable cutting conditions.
• Machinability. Advanced materials.
• High performance machining, hard material cutting. Combined processes, cutting operations. Optimisation of cutting conditions. Knowledge management and technological data in manufacturing processes, artificial intelligence, expert systems.
• Workpiece quality.

The attendees were able to see some of our most innovative development projects at the centre in the fields of ultra-precision and micromachining, and inspection and measurement.
Throughout the event, all the attendees agreed that the machine tool sector, beyond its size in the GDP, is strategic in a sustainable economy and provision for R&D must be maintained over time.
This visit took place with the idea of providing the Basque Partido Popular with a first hand impression of the machine tool industry. Also attending the visit, accompanying the Managing Director of AFM, Xabier Ortueta, were representatives of Adegi and the Danobat Group, Rafael Barrenetxea, Iñigo Ucin, Antxon López Usoz, and from the Partido Popular, Borja Sember, President of Gipuzkoa, Juan Carlos Cano, Secretary General of the Gipuzkoa PP, and Javier Nuñez, PP Councillor in Elgoibar.


IK4-IDEKO was in need of a system that could combine flexibility and user-friendliness with extensive project management functionality. After a thorough selection process, the company chose IFS Applications over solutions such as Axapta and Navision.
"We chose IFS Applications mainly because of IFS's leading position in the field of project-based solutions; both in terms of IFS's experience with similar references, as well as the system's ability to support our specific requirements," said Ramón Uribe-Echeberría, Managing Director of IK4-IDEKO. "Our Customer portfolio has increased in the last four years. This fact together with the multidisciplinary nature of our offer has increased the complexity of our project management and our existing business system was not offering us everything that we needed. In addition, it is absolutely essential for us to control and manage all our financing sources from the private and public programs for R&D&i, like the subsidies from the Autonomous Government, the National Government, and the EU. This was not possible with our previous, custom-built system," concluded Ramón Uribe-Echeberría.
"We are happy to welcome IK4-IDEKO to our customer base. This contract win both confirms our differentiation advantage compared to other project-based vendors, as well proving that IFS Applications meets all requirements of a project-based company," said Nick Wasey, IFS Iberica Managing Director.

