A highly adaptable Manufacturing System for new and existing bicycle, e-bike, cargo bike, and specialist cycle producers.
适用于新的和现有的自行车、电动自行车、货运自行车和专业自行车生产商的高度适应性的制造系统。
基本信息
- 批准号:85325
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The Bicycle Academy (TBA) are a dedicated team of designers, engineers and cycling experts committed to facilitating the creation of better, longer-life, and more accessible bikes in the UK. TBA proposes to create focused systems to support the UK cycle manufacturing industry. TBA will develop machinery and processes to help bring British engineering to the fore of the global cycling industry.TBA's goal is to remove the barriers to entry into the cycle industry for engineers, entrepreneurs and investors, to unlock the potential of existing UK cycle companies, and to increase the resilience of the manufacturing supply chain.In line with the other zero-emission vehicle solutions, bikes and electric assist cycles (pedelec, often referred to as e-bikes) are a critical part of the UK's future transport plans. The adoption of e-bike vehicles will deliver economic growth and environmental improvements on a local and national scale.COVID-19 has resulted in significantly increased bicycle and e-bike sales. Over 2,500,000 bicycles (pedal/pedelec combined) were sold in the UK in 2019 (Bicycle Association, 2020) with sales rising by over 63% during lockdown (forbes.com, 2020) and e-bike sales up 50%.This increase in sales has caused serious supply chain challenges for bicycle retailers experiencing an unprecedented shortage of bicycles and e-bikes, whilst producers are struggling with longer manufacturing lead times, and protracted development cycles due to the reliance upon a non-domestic mass production business model. Currently only 1.5% of bicycles sold in the UK are produced here (CTC, 2015). This presents a significant opportunity for the UK manufacturing sector to dramatically increase its share of this important and growing market.Our ProjectTBA aims to innovate a highly adaptable manufacturing system for new and existing UK bicycle/e-bike/cargo bike/mobility bike producers. The system will be composed of a suite of highly adaptable bicycle manufacturing machines, tools and fixtures, a focussed training program, agile operational processes, and the provision of key design and validation consultancy services. Compared to traditional manufacturing lines the adaptable manufacturing systems will offer a solution that requires fewer machines, less space and significantly reduced downtime for design setup changes.By providing an agile domestic solution for bicycle design; development; and early stage manufacturing the project aims to support SME's striving to achieve a faster route to market and greater responsiveness to the changing needs of the market.
自行车学院(TBA)是一个由设计师,工程师和自行车专家组成的专业团队,致力于在英国创造更好,更长寿命和更方便的自行车。TBA建议建立重点系统,以支持英国自行车制造业。TBA将开发机械和工艺,帮助英国工程师在全球自行车行业中脱颖而出。TBA的目标是消除工程师,企业家和投资者进入自行车行业的障碍,释放现有英国自行车公司的潜力,并增加制造供应链的弹性。与其他零排放汽车解决方案一样,自行车和电动助力自行车(pedelec,通常被称为电动自行车)是英国未来交通计划的重要组成部分。电动自行车的采用将在地方和全国范围内带来经济增长和环境改善。COVID-19导致自行车和电动自行车销量大幅增加。超过250万辆自行车(踏板/电动脚踏车组合)于2019年在英国销售(自行车协会,2020年)在封锁期间销售额增长超过63%(forbes.com,2020年),电动自行车销量增长了50%。这种销量的增长给自行车零售商带来了严重的供应链挑战,他们面临着前所未有的自行车和电动自行车短缺,同时,由于依赖于非国内大规模生产的商业模式,生产商正在努力应对较长的制造周期和延长的开发周期。目前,在英国销售的自行车中,只有1.5%是在这里生产的(CTC,2015)。这为英国制造业提供了一个显著的机会,可以大幅增加其在这个重要且不断增长的市场中的份额。我们的ProjectTBA旨在为新的和现有的英国自行车/电动自行车/货运自行车/移动自行车生产商创新一个高度适应性的制造系统。该系统将包括一套高度适应性的自行车制造机器,工具和夹具,重点培训计划,敏捷的运营流程,以及提供关键的设计和验证咨询服务。与传统的生产线相比,适应性制造系统将提供一个解决方案,需要更少的机器,更少的空间,并大大减少设计设置更改的停机时间。通过为自行车设计提供敏捷的国内解决方案;开发;和早期制造阶段,该项目旨在支持中小企业努力实现更快的路线进入市场,并更好地响应市场不断变化的需求。
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Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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