The COROB project focuses on boosting efficiency and adaptability in manufacturing, giving an incredible opportunity to receive up to €150,000 for technology developers and integrators, including SMEs and Start-ups!
COROB project aims to develop a flexible, cooperative and intelligent multi-robotic solution for arc welding-based manufacturing processes to offer new operational capabilities that allow to increase the efficiency and improve the flexibility of industrial processes. 💡
Our Open Call, targets applicants for two funding opportunities:
- 1st - Solutions to challenges -
The activities will cover the development and integration of NDT (Nondestructive testing) methods for monitoring and quality inspection, considering problematic environments, including:
Picking solutions using AI for multi-geometry parts, modular grippers, layer
height control systems, or preheating systems integrated in the robot, and
more.
- 2nd - Experiments for Enabling Technologies for Digital Service –
These services will solve the identified challenges of the use cases including: Digital product passport, friendly user interface, advanced algorithms for real time interpretation of multi-modal data for improved monitoring / NDT in problematic environments (light, heat, etc.), wearable vision system for human-centered process monitoring.
To explore the project in greater detail and access the specifics of the application process, go to: bit.ly/3PK7NBM
📅 Applications can be submitted until 8th July 2024, 17:00 CEST!
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🌟 By the way, other types of companies may apply and join the programme, but would not be granted with funding, only technical support.
COROB (Cooperative robotics powered by AI and data for flexible production cells) project is co-funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe program under Grant Agreement number 101120640. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. This work has received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).