Materials Week 2024 photo gallery
/in Dissemination, EMMC, EMMO, Events, Materials science, OntoTrans /by Vikki CantrillHere is a gallery of photos from Materials Week 2024, Limmasol, Cyprus. Photo credits: Xiran Dong, TUWien and Alex Simperler, GCL.
Materials Week 2024 gets underway
/in EMMC, EMMO, Events, NanoMECommons, OntoTrans /by Vikki CantrillHeading to Materials Week 2024
/in EMMC, Events, Materials Modelling, Ontology, OntoTrans /by Vikki CantrillWill you be attending Materials Week 2024 17–21 June 2024 in Limassol, Cyprus? If so, then do come along to meet Gerhard and learn more about the work that we do.
Gerhard will be representing several of the projects that Goldbeck Consulting Limited is currently work with. He will be giving two talks about our work on the OntoTrans and OpenModel projects. He will also be presenting two posters that cover our work on the NanoMECommons project and his work and role as part of the European Materials Modelling Council (EMMC).
For the OntoTrans project, the talk is entitled: Tackling Innovation Challenges in an Industry 5.0 Context with an Ontology-based Open Translation Environment.
For the OpenModel project, the talk is entitled: An Open-Innovation Platform for Knowledge-based Management of Materials Modelling Workflows for Industrial Data.
For the NanoMECommons project, the poster is entitled: From CHADA to CHAMEO: A Reference System for Characterisation Data Management.
For the EMMC, the poster is entitled: EMMC: Communities and governance of models and digital representations of materials.
If you are interested in attending this event, you can register here.
Semantic Materials Workshop report 2024
/in EMMO, Events, Materials Modelling, Metadata, Ontology, OntoTrans, Science to business /by Vikki CantrillSemantic Materials Workshop Report
Semantic data and knowledge management for chemicals and materials industries
A partnership meeting organised by the OntoTrans project
Following the success of the inaugural Semantic Materials Workshop meeting that took place at the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) on 17 April 2024, a short report on the findings from the day has been published. The report covers the need for efficient data management and exchange within materials science, the barriers and benefits of adopting semantic technologies, and directions for the future.
Developing Ontologies in Materials Science
was written by Vikki Cantrill, Anne de Baas, Otello Roscioni, and Gerhard Goldbeck.
To view the report, click here.
A version of record of this work is available here.
To read more about the events and presentations from the day click here, or click here to see photos from this event.
Acknowledgement: This work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 862136 (OntoTrans)
Semantic Materials Workshop meeting 2024 photo gallery
/in Dissemination, EMMO, Events, Materials science, Metadata, Ontology, OntoTrans, Science to business /by Vikki CantrillHere is a gallery of photos from the Semantic Materials Workshop meeting held at the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London, UK 17 April 2024.
Semantic Materials Workshop meeting 2024
/in EMMO, Events, Materials Modelling, Metadata, Ontology, OntoTrans, Science to business /by Vikki CantrillSemantic Materials Workshop
Semantic data and knowledge management for chemicals and materials industries
A partnership meeting organised by the OntoTrans project
The inaugural Semantic Materials Workshop meeting took place at the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) on 17 April 2024, organised in conjunction with the partners from the OntoTrans project.
The IOM3 provided a great, yet quirky, venue for our full day of presentations and discussions ranging from industrial requirements to implementations of semantic data management systems.
We were joined by industrial delegates from Johnson Matthey, Michelin, P&G and BASF; ontology developments and applications in materials from Univ Bologna, SINTEF and Fraunhofer ISC; and solutions from SciBite, Semantic Partners and metaphacts, alongside many others.
OntoTrans partners discussed their ideas to offer consulting services based on Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology (EMMO) ontologies and proposed a collaborative, industrial consortium to help usher in the era of “active metadata”.
Thank you to all of our speakers and panellists. To see more photos from this event click here. Photo credits to Vikki Cantrill.
Some of our speakers have kindly shared their presentations as a reminder of the day, which may also be of interest to others, see:
Gerhard Goldbeck – Introduction to the Semantic Materials Workshop
Gerhard Goldbeck – Semantic Materials for Industry
Jesper Friis – Semantic Data and Knowledge Management for Chemicals and Materials-based Industries
Russell Smart – Knowledge Generation and Knowledge Modelling
Simon Stier – BIG-MAP, BattINFO & OpenSemanticLab.

Gerhard Goldbeck giving an introductory presentation
Credit: Vikki Cantrill, GCL

Networking after the meeting
Credit: Vikki Cantrill, GCL
Acknowledgement: This work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 862136 (OntoTrans)
Event announcement: Semantic Materials Workshop
/in EMMO, Events, Materials Modelling, Metadata, Ontology, OntoTrans, Science to business /by Vikki CantrillSemantic Materials Workshop
Semantic data and knowledge management for chemicals and materials industries
A partnership meeting organised by the OntoTrans project
17 April 2024
Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3)
297 Euston Road, London NW1 3AD
We are delighted to announce our Semantic Materials Workshop.
The success of digital transformation projects towards semantic data management requires a range of skills and partners all working together. At this expert meeting, partners from the OntoTrans project would like to discuss potential collaborations with a wide range of solution providers and interested parties from chemical and materials industries.
This workshop will include a full day of presentations and discussions ranging from industrial requirements to implementations of semantic data management systems.
Attendees will hear about industrial challenges and directions from Johnson Matthey, Michelin and BASF; ontology developments and applications in materials, including batteries from Univ Bologna, SINTEF and Fraunhofer ISC; and solutions from SciBite, Semantic Partners and metaphacts.
OntoTrans partners plan to offer consulting services to build and implement Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology (EMMO)-based ontologies that enable materials- and chemistry-based industries to reap the benefits of semantic knowledge management at the enterprise level and enter the era of “active metadata”.
Why use semantic data management?
Data management has evolved considerably over the last 30 years. Semantics and semantic technologies enable us to carry out unified analyses of data from different data sources and offer augmented analyses, recommendations and AI orchestration.
Knowledge management systems reflect and maintain enterprise knowledge that can be integrated with knowledge and data beyond the enterprise, which supports open and co-innovation.
Ontologies are used successfully in finance (FIBO ontology), oil and gas production (ISO15926), and bioinformatics (Gene ontology), along with chemistry domain ontologies. However, semantics in the area of materials science and manufacturing is underexploited.
A number of EU projects have contributed to an ontology framework that incorporates fundamental principles and concepts from physics, chemistry and materials science: the EMMO.
The OntoTrans project has built a semantic knowledge system based on EMMO that enables users to represent innovation challenges and connect them to a range of data sources, including data from modelling and simulation.
Please note: This workshop is an invitation-only event.
To make the most of the day, attendance in-person is recommended. Online participation will be limited to presentations only. In-person registration closes Wednesday 3 April 2024.
For further information, or if you are interested in attending this event, please email us.
Click here to see the draft agenda for this event. Note that this agenda and timings are subject to change.
The IOM3 is based in central London. Click here for directions.
Acknowledgement: This work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 862136 (OntoTrans)
OntoTrans M48 consortium meeting in Freiburg, Germany
/in Digitalisation, Events, Interoperability, OntoTrans, Standardization /by Vikki CantrillThe OntoTrans consortium M48 meeting is underway in Freiburg, Germany in which GCL is a partner organisation. The meeting will run 19–20 March 2024.
Fraunhofer IWM, a partner organisation in the project, is our venue for this hybrid event with all project partners coming together to discuss the great progress made during the project and to finalise plans as the project enters its last months.
The OntoTrans project work to provide an ontology-based 0pen translation environment to benefit existing and emerging developments in materials research and manufacturing.

Fraunhofer IWM, Freiburg, Germany.
Credit: Vikki Cantrill, GCL

Fraunhofer IWM, Freiburg, Germany.
Credit: Vikki Cantrill, GCL

Meeting at Fraunhofer IWM, Freiburg, Germany.
Credit: Vikki Cantrill, GCL
Thank you to our project coordinators, Technische Universitaet Wien, and Fraunhofer IWM for organising the consortium meeting and discussion sessions. Photo credits to Vikki Cantrill.
Harmonising materials modelling and characterisation
/in Characterisation, Digitalisation, Dissemination, Events, Materials Modelling, NanoMECommons, Standardization /by Vikki CantrillOutcomes from two current EU-funded projects that Goldbeck Consulting are involved in — NanoMECommons and OntoTrans — have been presented and discussed with attendees as part of a joint NMBP-35 workshop in Madrid.
The NMBP-35 workshop, combined under the umbrella of the European Materials Characterisation Council (EMCC) and European Materials Modelling Council (EMMC), formed part of a broader, 3-day meeting that incorporated a general assembly and a project review meeting for NanoMECommons.

There was significant interest from the community in improved data and knowledge management, harmonising materials modelling and characterisation.
With numerous projects, both old and new, actively using the characterisation data standard for materials, CHADA, and the template for the standardised description of materials modelling, MODA, we look forward to continued strong collaborations in the context of EMCC and EMMC.
Supported by the NanoMECommons project, we will work together to shape a new CEN Workshop Agreement for updating CHADA and MODA based on recent ontology developments.
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