Time | Talk |
14:00 |
Introduction Anne Bajart and Tamim Asfour |
14:05 |
Bots2ReC and Robotnik - Innovation Radar Prize 2017 Mobile Robotic Units for the Removal of Asbestos Contamination Tim Detert, RWTH Aachen, Germany |
14:15 |
AEROARMS and CATEC - Innovation Radar Prize 2017 Advanced Aerial Contact Drones Anibal Ollero, University of Sevilla, Spain |
14:25 |
RoMAns and Isybot - Innovation Radar Prize 2017 Slave arm for the teleoperation in the nuclear industry Rustim Stolkim, University of Birmingham, UK |
14:35 |
From Cognitive Systems Research to Innovation Markus Vincze, Technical University of Vienna, Austria |
14:40 |
3D Real-Time Perception for Robotics Michael Suppa, Roboception GmbH, Germany |
14:45 |
A Reconfigurable Robot Workcell for Fast Set-up of Automated Assembly Processes in SMEs Ales Ude, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
14:50 |
Innovations in EU funded projects: Challenges, Opportunities and Good Practice Anne Bajart and Tamim Asfour |
15:00 | Interactive discussion |
Workshop on
Innovation in H2020 projects
EC Innovation Radar Prize 2017European Robotics Forum 2018
Date and Location
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
Location: Tampere Hall, Room: TBD
Tampere, Finland
Organizers
Anne Bajart
European Commission - DG CONNECT
Tamim Asfour
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Objectives
Innovation is an important part of many H2020 projects. The European Commission has launched the Innovation Radar Prize, to identify Europe's top future innovators and their innovations in EU-funded projects. Three EU-funded projects running under the umbrella of SPARC made it to the list of finalists for the Innovation Radar Prize 2017. The goal of this workshop is to present those successful projects and their innovations, and to initiate a discussion on innovation in H2020 projects: challenges, difficulties, good practices and recommendations.
Tentative agenda
Contact
Anne Bajart
European Commission - DG CONNECT
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)