Funded Projects 2014-2020
Project RoboDemo
Project Acronym | RoboDemo |
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Project Title | Preparatory Project: RoboDemo – Demonstrations, Simulations and Piloting of New Generation Robotics in SMEs in the Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme Regions |
Summary
The aim of the project is to produce information and concrete solutions about the new generation of robotics, as well as its usability for production companies in various sectors in the Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme area from corona recession recovery and to encourage business development. The current huge boom of robot technology is an enabler to rural area companies for developing their business to be competitive. Also, if these rural companies will not be taking take this technology into use they will be losing lots of possibilities while other companies are developing their productiveness.
A technology transfer service concept developed by Centria is used as the development tool. It includes rapid technology experiments, demonstrations, and pilot projects with e.g. cobots (collaborative robots) and mobile robots which can be lent to companies for demonstration periods. We create industry-specific reference solutions and provide information on the application possibilities of technology for the use of companies in the region to support technology investment decisions. Different collaborative robots, transport robots and drones suitable for various work tasks are available. Robotization solutions can also be illustrated with the help of simulation software.
Objectives
The objective of the preparatory project is to develop a high quality main project application.
Lead Partner
- CENTRIA University of Applied Sciences
Finland
Jouni Vähäsöyrinki
phone +358447250251
e-mail: jouni.vahasoyrinki@centria.fi
Partners
Project Info
Theme Innovation, R&TD |
Priority 1 Innovation |
Objective 1.1 Increased innovation and transfer of R&D |
Project duration 01-01-22 to 30-06-22 |
Total budget 91 825 EUR |
NPA co-financing 55 812 EUR |
Target groups business support organisation higher education and research enterprise, including SME |