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IDEKO presents a new method to strengthen resilience in smart factories in Germany

IDEKO presents a new method to strengthen resilience in smart factories in Germany
  • The technology centre has showcased a new scientific contribution at the CARV-MCPC 2025 forum, focused on integrating real-time data from machines and production processes.

The global challenges of sustainability and digitalisation facing industry highlight the need to seek new ways of working that reinforce the resilience of production processes while also driving technological and organisational innovation.

In this context, IDEKO, a member of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), took part this week in the CARV-MCPC 2025 forum, held from 9 to 12 September at the University of Siegen, Germany.

IDEKO presented the scientific paper "Enhancing Resilience in Smart Manufacturing: A Method for Connected Machine Networks", developed by the centre’s ICT and Automation research group.

Industrial Internet of Things

IDEKO researcher Elena Urkia, together with co-author Elena Montejo, presented the study, which proposes a new method to strengthen resilience in smart manufacturing environments by integrating real-time data from machines and machining processes. "Our solution is based on the concept of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and enables early detection of risks and anomalies, helping to anticipate failures and reduce downtime", explains Urkia.

With this work, IDEKO reinforces its strategic commitment to innovation in resilience and smart manufacturing, two key areas for the future competitiveness of industry. Through its ICT and Automation group, the centre promotes solutions that combine advanced monitoring, real-time data analysis and digital integration, helping manufacturing companies to anticipate, adapt and recover from potential incidents.

The CARV-MCPC 2025 international scientific forum brought together the 10th Conference on Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production (CARV) and the 12th World Conference on Mass Customisation, Personalisation and Co-Creation (MCPC), gathering researchers, professionals and industry representatives to explore the latest advances in smart production, resilience and customisation in manufacturing.

IDEKO’s participation in CARV-MCPC 2025 highlights the scientific quality of its contributions and positions the centre as a key player in the digital transformation of industry, demonstrating the role of combining advanced research with practical application in building smarter, more resilient and more connected factories.

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