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Gimic Develops Advanced Digitalization of Stamping Patterns for Sheet Metal Forming and Die Casting

Vinnova has decided to grant new research funding under the call "Validate Research in Advanced Digitalization in Real Environments."


The project, titled ‘Advanced Digitalization of Stamping Patterns for Sheet Metal Forming and Die Casting (Adsup),’ has been awarded an amount of just over 2 million SEK over the course of 1.5 years. It is a collaboration between Gimic, RISE, Blekinge Institute of Technology, and Volvo Cars.


"This funding from Vinnova enables us to revolutionize stamping patterns for sheet metal forming and die casting. We are excited to collaborate with RISE, Blekinge Institute of Technology, and Volvo Cars. Through advanced digitalization, we can improve accuracy, efficiency, and reduce both costs and environmental impact," says Marcus Nilsson, CTO of Gimic.


For more information, contact:


Henrik Arvsell, VD Gimic AB

+ (46) 72-585 56 05


Michelle Bergström, Marknad Gimic AB

+ (46) 73-500 25 57


About Gimic

Gimic is one of Sweden’s leading companies in the development of autonomous visual inspections. Our solution performs image analysis with the power of AI. Based on the customer’s quality standards, Gimic identifies and classifies errors within any industry.

By understanding how to combine AI, IT, Automation, and Industrial processes, we provide valuable solutions for our customers. Moreover, designed as a modularlized system, we can repeat the processes to solve customer’s problems. We deliver a complete solution where we offer delivery, installation, and service to different types of industries. Gimic’s innovative solution assures quality in the industry and provides traceability to gain better control over production. Gimic contributes to an improved work environment, decreases waste of the earth’s resources, and increases the productivity of companies.



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