Research Cooperation: BMW Group and University of Zagreb Optimize Battery Cell Production with Artificial Intelligence
Munich/ZagrebIn an exciting new collaboration, the BMW Group's Battery Cell Competence Center (BCCC) and the Center of Excellence for Robotic Technologies (CRTA) at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, are joining forces to enhance battery cell production through the power of artificial intelligence (AI). This research cooperation is designed to push the boundaries of innovation in battery cell manufacturing, driving efficiency, quality, and cost reductions.
At the University of Zagreb, PhD doctoral candidates and students are working closely with the BMW Group to structure and analyze existing production data. By leveraging AI, the team aims to detect patterns that can optimize production processes, enabling improvements in performance, cost-effectiveness, and overall quality.
Harnessing Expertise Across the Value Chain
BMW Group’s Munich-based Battery Cell Competence Center (BCCC) plays a crucial role in developing and manufacturing battery cells for future high-voltage batteries. Together with the Cell Manufacturing Competence Center (CMCC) in Parsdorf, the company covers the entire battery value chain, from research and development to scaling up for mass production. This collaboration allows for an unparalleled integration of product and process, enhancing the company’s competitive edge in battery technology.
European Knowledge Exchange
The University of Zagreb brings to the table its strengths in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science, offering the BMW Group access to the latest in research and innovation. Zdenko Tonković, Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture at the University of Zagreb, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: "Our collaboration with the BMW Group allows us to apply cutting-edge academic research in practical settings, benefiting both our students and the industry."
Fostering the Next Generation of Innovators
A key aspect of this collaboration is nurturing future talent. Moritz Poremba, Head of Battery Cell Recycling Technology Development at BMW, highlighted the importance of inspiring young professionals: "This joint project not only supports our innovation efforts but also serves as a platform for students to gain hands-on experience and expand their professional networks." The initiative provides students with valuable mentorship and career-building opportunities, making them highly attractive in today’s competitive job market.
Through this innovative partnership, both the BMW Group and the University of Zagreb, especially the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, are strengthening their positions as leaders in cutting-edge battery technology, fostering an environment of collaboration that promises to yield significant advancements in the field.
Some of the announcements in foreign media:
- BMW Collaborates with University of Zagreb to Optimize Battery Production
- Artificial Intelligence Enhances BMW Battery Cell Manufacturing
- Research cooperation: BMW group and University of Zagreb optimize battery cell production with artificial intelligence
The project was co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund
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