Since its creation, CTAG is at the origin or is an active member of different local, national and european projects in collaboration with constructors and suppliers.
CTAG remains at the forefront of innovation and brings new technologies closer to industrial companies.
Autonomous, smart and connected mobility
INFINITECH brings together leaders in ICT and finance with the aim of reducing barriers to BigData / IoT / AI driven innovation, for regulatory compliance and to stimulate additional investments.
Coordinated by GFT Italy, it has a consortium of 40 partners.

Factory of the Future
Objective: the implementation of the Industry 4.0 model to make production processes more flexible, increase competitiveness and offer customised products and solutions tailored to the needs of customers.
Consortium: Gamelsa and CTAG


Factory of the Future
Innovation Materials
Research on new advanced materials and development of disruptive technologies applied to automotive interior products, from which a new model of Industry of the Future 4.0 will be implemented.
Consortium: Grupo Copo and CTAG
Innovation Materials
Objective: RECOTRANS aimed to create a new manufacturing system for the production of multi-material metal composites suitable for the transport industry; automotive, truck and rail.
Consortium: Coordinated by AIMPLAS with the participation of 17 entities: Stadler Rail Valencia SAU, Autotech Engineering, Mercedes-Benz, Arkema France, INEA Informatizacija Energetika Avtomatizacija Doo, etc.


Innovation Materials
Objective: DECOAT aims to enable the circular use of textiles and plastic parts with (multilayer) “coatings”, which are generally not yet recyclable. It comprises functional and high-performance coatings and paints, as well as adhesion layers.
Consortium: Centre Scientifique & Technique de l’Industrie Textile Belge with the participation of 16 partners: AIMPLAS, Frunhofer, CTAG, NTUA, Vaude Sport GMBH, etc.


Factory of the Future
Funding: Axencia Galega de Innovación (GAIN), Axudas para o programa Industrias do Futuro 4.0 2019 (third call), through the Programa Operativo FEDER Galicia 2014-2020.
Consortium: BorgWarner and CTAG
Objective: Research and development of new 4.0 manufacturing technologies that allow BorgWarner’s production processes to evolve towards a new model based on the precepts of efficiency, flexibility and sustainability, so that it is possible to react to the new requirements in terms of transport, with the support of CTAG as a reference research organisation for the automotive sector in Galicia.







Autonomous, smart and connected mobility
Objective: To lay the foundations for the deployment of 5G corridors and encourage the development of opportunities around 5G for CCAM services and applications.


Innovation Materials
Funding: MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union-NextGenerationEU/PRTR/ Project CPP2021-008818




Others
Objectives: To improve women’s career prospects, to improve gender balance in decision-making bodies of research organisations and to include the gender dimension in relevant research content.
Consortium: CTAG – Galician Automotive Technology Centre, Jagiellonian University, Munster University of Technology, Tralee, Italian National Research Council (CNR), University of Belgrade – School of Electrical Engineering, University of Gdansk, Research Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies of the University of Turin (CIRSDe), Italy (coordinator), Elsevier, Knowledge & Innovation (K&I), Italian National Research Council (CNR), Uppsala University.

Autonomous, smart and connected mobility


