
The Heat-Seer project, in which the Distributed Information Systems (SID) research group of the Aragon Institute for Engineering Research (I3A) participates, has been awarded by the IDiA cluster (Research, Development and Innovation in Aragon) in the category ‘Digital Project developed collaboratively’.
The recognition highlights its contribution to the digital transformation of the graphic arts sector through the application of technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT) and real-time data analysis. It was awarded during the IDiA cluster's 20th anniversary gala, held on 29 April in Zaragoza.
Heat-Seer is a project carried out by HENNEO PRINT, in collaboration with HENNEO MEDIA, the technology consultancy HIBERUS, and the SID group of the University of Zaragoza, with the participation of researchers Eduardo Mena and Carlos Bobed. The project has managed to integrate intelligent sensors in printing presses to anticipate incidents, optimise job planning and improve the energy efficiency of the machines. The platform developed makes it possible to combine information from ERP systems with real-time operational data through knowledge management tools, offering advanced predictive management in the printing environment.
Funded by the European Union through Red.es, Heat-Seer represents a successful example of collaboration between universities, business and public administration to boost industrial digitalisation.
Photo: Roberto Castán (responsable de Desarrollo de HIBERUS), Ángel Luis Garrido (gerente IT HENNEO), Eduardo Mena (I3A – Universidad de Zaragoza) and Jesús Viñuales (CIO HENNEO).