
The Zero-SWARM project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Innovations Actions under grant agreement No. 101057038.
About the project
The Zero Defects Zero Waste (ZDZW) project aims to revolutionize the manufacturing process with cutting edge non-destructive inspection technologies that will successfully reduce waste and defects, enhancing productivity and quality.

Discover all the 11 solutions and choose the one that fits better your manufacturing process characteristics.
Integrity Inspection Suite
Monitor and control key processes like induction hardening, ensure internal component integrity with acoustic emission-based inspections, detect sub-surface defects using MIR-OCT, and automate the inspection of critical welded joints. Experience precision, innovation, and efficiency redefined for the future of manufacturing.




Visual Inspection Suite
Ensure thorough defect detection in every part introducing cutting-edge techniques like multi-camera 3D scanning and artificial vision. Overcoming limitations, the services prioritize accessibility, providing easily comprehensible defect location information. Elevate manufacturing efficiency with our precise and streamlined visual inspection solutions.




Thermal Inspection Suite
Obtain real-time quality control for thermoforming, sealing, and welding. Through in-line monitoring and control via Digital Twins and top-tier AI algorithms, these solutions minimise process variability, offering a streamlined approach to thermal manufacturing quality. Benefit from immediate defect detection and eliminate complexities in reworking defective parts.



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The ZDZW project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement No 101057404.
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