Soft objects robotic manipulation for the future of European factories

A European Robotics Forum 2021 workshop, organised by the H2020 projects APRIL – MERGING – REMODEL – SOFTMANBOT

 13 April, 11:20 am

 

The handling of soft materials with robots will play a significant role in the factories of the future, in particular in sectors such as the textile, food, electric and electronics industries. Four projects funded by the European Commission are currently working to advance the state of the art on this challenging scientific and technological problem: APRIL , MERGING, REMODEL, SOFTMANBOT.

The four projects are co-organizing a workshop during the European Robotics Forum, on the 13th of April, to compare their approaches to soft objects manipulation and to identify synergies and specificities. It aims to increase awareness of the importance of developing solutions for manipulating soft and deformable objects, to inform about the main scientific and technical challenges involved, and to highlight the economic and societal impact of such solutions for the European industry. In order to give the audience an overview of the specific needs of various industries, each project will focus its presentation on one chosen use-case – although they all cover several industrial sectors in their work plan. Thus, use cases from the textile, electric, toy and food industries will be presented, describing current industrial situation, needs and specificity of a robotic cell, technological challenges and proposed approaches, and elements that can be applied to other cases. Finally, a 25 minutes roundtable and Q&A will discuss synergies between the four projects, the changes in relative function and place of humans and robots in future European factories, and possibilities for standardization.

Registration:

https://www.eu-robotics.net/robotics_forum/registration/index.html

Agenda:

11:20

The Factories of the Future 

Welcome and introduction from José Carlos Caldeira, Honorary Board Member, EFFRA – European Factories of the Future Research Association

 11:25 

Robotic manipulation for the textile industry: the MERGING project 

Dionisis Andronas, project technical manager of MERGING

Current industrial situation – needs and specificity of a robotic cell in this use-case – technological challenges and proposed approach – elements that can be applied to other cases. 

11:40

Robotic manipulation for the food industry: the APRIL project 

Xenia Beltran, project coordinator of APRIL  

Current industrial situation – needs and specificity of a robotic cell in this use-case – technological challenges and proposed approach – elements that can be applied to other cases. 

 11:55

Robotic manipulation for the electric industry: the REMODEL project

Gianluca Palli, project coordinator of REMODEL

Current industrial situation – needs and specificity of a robotic cell in this use-case – technological challenges and proposed approach – elements that can be applied to other cases. 

 12:10 

Robotic manipulation for the toy industry: the SOFTMANBOT project Juan Antonio Corrales Ramón, project technical manager of SOFTMANBOT

Current industrial situation – needs and specificity of a robotic cell in this use-case – technological challenges and proposed approach – elements that can be applied to other cases.

 12:25 

Final roundtable, Q&A

Moderators: Leonard Engels (Dissemination manager, APRIL project) and Nicola Nosengo (Dissemination manager, MERGING project)

Synergies between the four projects; opportunities for standardisation; how the function and place of humans and robots will change in future European factories;