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Date: 05.11.2024 | 13.15 - 14.45
Location: Pluto room
Description:
While recent advances in ADR created novel services and products, advances are limited when systems and robots interact with the physical world. For instance, collaborative robots are a promising solution in manufacturing scenarios but, still, a wide number of open issues related, e.g., to certification, safety, productivity, etc, prevent a large-scale deployment.
The aim of the WS is to discuss what are the reasons for this and to extract the open issues and challenges to further unlock the potential of ADR. The goal is to bring together people from different communities and find open challenges towards boosting industrial competitiveness in Europe, to create high socio-economic impact, and to ensure societal trust to not hinder uptake of modern ADR.
We want to give clear answers to what are limiting a faster uptake and advance of ADR, what are the open challenges, both in software and hardware. In addition, another key topic will be where research, development, and innovation may have applications to start with (low hanging fruit) and what challenges need to be overcome to go beyond present ADR.
Organiser:
- Markus Vincze - TU Wien
- Aurélie Clodic - LAAS CNRS
- Andrea Orlandini - CNR
Speakers:
- Aurélie Clodic - LAAS CNRS
- Georg von Wichert - Siemens
- Francesco Ferro - Pal Robotics
- Sotiris Makris - University of Patras
- Juha Roöning - University of Oulu
- Philip Piatkiewicz - ADRA
- Catherine Simon - Secrétariat General pour l'Investissement