An extended Value Chain model for performance Prediction and Optimisation of product and process Lifecycles for SMEs

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    Description

    The ValuePOLE project is focused on delivering a model, an ICT tool to help decision makers in SME to maximise their competitive position with a minimum investment of resources.
    Competitive advantage and sustainability for European manufacturers require that they are competitive in many domains. Traditionally a manufacturer would be competitive if they produced a product that met the quality, cost and delivery requirements of the market. Today and in the next decades, European industry in general, and SME firms in particular, are presented with many conflicting performance objectives;
    Improvement of efficiency in the entire value chain in order to meet ‘better, cheaper, faster’ demands
    Meeting the ‘greener, safer, securer’ policy demands
    Juggling strategies for incremental and breakthrough innovation in product and process development

    The objective of ValueEPOLE
    The primary objective of this project is to develop and implement a ValuePOLE ICT tool with a supporting model and methodology. The ValuePOLE tool will prioritise the best Value improvement opportunities for the SME practitioner from a portfolio of potential New Products or Process Improvements. This will enable the decision maker to rapidly identify the risk/reward position of any project or combination of projects vis-à-vis a suite of pre-defined key performance indicators.
    ValuePOLE contains:
    A new Predictive Performance tool for SMEs, to maximise value creation in the entire product, process life cycles.
    A model for performance Prediction and Optimisation of the product and process Lifecycles in SME value chains.
    A methodology that goes ‘beyond lean’ because it enables organisations to better deploy its resources to be both operationally effective as well as strategically flexible

    ValuePOLE will support organisations for improvements in processes and innovations in products based on either existing or new technologies.

    The partners include University of Limerick, University of Karlova and 5 SME's. The project is funded by EU/FP7.
    AcronymValuePole
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date01/10/200801/06/2011

    Funding

    • FP7

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