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STAMINA · Sustainable and reliable robotics for part handling in manufacturing automation
Part handling during the assembly stages in the automotive industry is the only task with automation levels below 30% due to the variability of the production and to the diversity of suppliers and parts. The full automation of such task will not only have a huge impact in the automotive industry but will also act as a cornerstone in the development of advanced mobile robotic manipulators capable of dealing with unstructured environments, thus opening new possibilities in general for manufacturing SME's. The STAMINA project will use a holistic approach by partnering with experts in each necessary key fields, thus building on previous R&D to develop a fleet of autonomous and mobile industrial robots with different sensory, planning and physical capabilities for jointly solving three logistic and handling tasks: De-palletizing, Bin-Picking and Kitting. The robot and orchestration systems will be developed in a lean manner using an iterative series of development and validation testes that will not only assess the performance and usability of the system but also allow goal-driven research. STAMINA will give special attention to the system integration promoting and assessing the development of a sustainable and scalable robotic system to ensure a clear path for the future exploitation of the developed technologies. In addition to the technological outcome, STAMINA will allow to give an impression on how a sharing of work and workspace between humans and robots could look in the future.
Consortium · 9 organisations
AALBORG UNIVERSITET
DK · €1,121,378
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
UK · €242,357
INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA
PT · €457,400
ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG
DE · €616,240
BA SYSTEMES SAS
FR · €586,000
RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS-UNIVERSITAT BONN
DE · €582,000
HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY
UK · €273,043
STELLANTIS AUTO SAS
FR · €496,082
BA HEALTHCARE
FR · €175,500
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