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HumanTech · Human Centered Technologies for a Safer and Greener European Construction Industry
The European construction industry faces three major challenges: improve its productivity, increase the safety and wellbeing of its workforce and make a shift towards a green, resource efficient industry. To address these challenges adequately, HumanTech proposes a human-centered approach, involving breakthrough technologies such as wearables for worker safety and support, and intelligent robotic technology that can harmoniously co-exist with human workers while also contributing to the green transition of the industry. Our aim is to achieve major advances beyond the current state-of-the-art in all these technologies, that can have a disruptive effect in the way construction is conducted by a new generation of highly skilled, male and female construction workers and engineers, working in a safe and rewarding digitally enabled environment. These advances will include: Introduction of robotic devices equipped with vision and intelligence to enable them to navigate autonomously and safely in a highly unstructured environment, collaborate with humans and dynamically update a semantic digital twin of the construction site. Visual information capturing will extend to multispectral imaging enabling detection of material composition of built structures besides geometric characteristics. Intelligent unobtrusive workers protection and support equipment ranging from exoskeletons triggered by wearable body pose and strain sensors, to wearable cameras and XR glasses to provide real-time worker localisation and guidance for the efficient and accurate fulfilment of their tasks. An entirely new breed of Dynamic Semantic Digital Twins (DSDTs) of construction sites simulating in detail the current state of a construction site at geometric and semantic level, based on an extended BIM formulation encompassing all relevant structural and semantic dimensions (BIMxD). BIMxDs will act as a common reference for all human workers, engineers and autonomous machines.
Consortium · 22 organisations
DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUR KUNSTLICHE INTELLIGENZ GMBH
DE · €1,442,695
EUROPEAN BUILDERS CONFEDERATION
BE · €156,625
NASKA.AI S.L
ES · €256,309
BAUBOT GMBH
AT · €447,750
HOLO-INDUSTRIE 4.0 SOFTWARE GMBH
DE · €343,750
RICOH INTERNATIONAL BV
NL · €521,375
BUNDESANSTALT FUER ARBEITSSCHUTZ UND ARBEITSMEDIZIN
DE · €305,000
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION
ES · €452,395
IMPLENIA SCHWEIZ AG
CH
HYPERCLIQ IKE
EL · €416,875
Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest
IE · €298,550
SCI-TRACK GMBH
DE · €322,000
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
IT · €137,500
AUSTRALO INTERINNOV MARKETING LAB SL
ES · €343,750
SINTEF AS
NO · €1,220,678
Kajima corporation
JP
RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT
DE · €910,025
CATENDA AS
NO · €567,125
Palfinger Projekt 1 GmbH
AT · €146,875
ZURCHER HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN
CH
ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA
ES · €451,750
STAM SRL
IT · €325,750
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