The Autoklastr supported Cerebrica and LARS Chemie as part of the open Eurocluster RESIST call, where the Autoklastr serves as a partner. The call supports innovative projects and focuses on selecting suitable candidates from the Autoklastr. The ideal choice was the startup Cerebrica, a new member thanks to its collaboration with the Mobility Innovation Hub (MIH) and their Technology Incubation program.
Cerebrica, in collaboration with LARS Chemie, is working on the development of a tool for advanced production planning using AI within the concept of the "Biomorphic Factory." Their project was consulted with the aim of preparing a successful application for the call, focusing on optimizing production, ensuring smooth material flow, improving delivery accuracy, and reducing costs.
The assistance provided resulted in a significant achievement for Autoklastr, as Cerebrica became the first member since 2017 to participate in and secure support through open EU project calls where Autoklastr was a partner. The total support for the Cerebrica and LARS Chemie project amounts to €60,000, with each company receiving €30,000.
Thanks to this contribution, the companies were able to initiate the development of production planning software. In November 2024, during the industrial fair BE 5.0 in Mulhouse, France, the companies presented this solution at a European level, offering opportunities to expand the software's reach beyond the Czech Republic.
For its support in fostering innovation and development in businesses, the Autoklastr received an honorary award during the Cluster Day in the South Moravian Region. The award was accepted by the Executive Director, Libor Dobes, and recognized the Autoklastr´s best practice example: Supporting the development of advanced production planning software using AI within the concept of the "Biomorphic Factory" for Cerebrica and LARS Chemie, utilizing the €60,000 voucher from the Eurocluster RESIST project.