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SYMPLEXITY · Symbiotic Human-Robot Solutions for Complex Surface Finishing Operations

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201531 December 2018EU funding €6,660,525Call H2020-FoF-2014-2015

In nearly every sector of industrial manufacturing polishing techniques are used. But often manual polishing is the only option because the tasks are too complex to be automated. Therefore in SYMPLEXITY Symbiotic Human-Robot Solutions for Complex Surface Finishing Operations will be developed. The main SYMPLEXITY Objectives areSO 1 – Accurate and cognitive industrial robot systems enabling safe human-robot collaboration for surface finishing operationsSO 2 – Easy to use interfaces for planning, control and re-planning of shared finishing tasksSO 3 – Collaboration oriented process technology for abrasive finishing, laser and fluid jet polishingSO 4 – Integrated and autonomous sensing system for objective identification of surface propertiesSO 5 – Introduction of developed collaborative finishing solutions into manufacturing industryIn SO5 the results of the first 4 objectives will be combined to 3 demonstrator human-robot collaboration cells, one for each of the investigated process technologies. The 3 demonstrator cells will be tested in operational environment at 3 end-users.SYMPLEXITY is the consistent continuation of 3 recent EU projects that achieved TRL 4-5:COMET – Plug-and-produce COmponents and METhods for adaptive control of industrial robotsSAPHARI – Safe and Autonomous Physical Human-Aware Robot InteractionpoliMATIC – Polishing processes and tools developmentSYMPLEXITY will bring together the results and key partners of these 3 projects to achieve TRL7 and thereby support the European Industry to win the competition in the global market with higher quality, efficient manufacturing and economic production, based on human robot collaboration for polishing complex shaped metallic surfaces. Relevant branches are tool making, medical engineering, aeronautics and automotive industry. Case studies show, that for many applications todays >90% of manual work can be converted in 80 % of robotic work under human control and 20 % of manual work.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €1,380,625

participant

AUTODESK LIMITED

UK · €466,407

thirdParty

AUTODESK

FR

participant

ROMAGNANI STAMPI SRL

IT · €272,650

participant

BERLIN HEART GMBH

DE · €276,500

participant

QSO INTERFEROMETER SYSTEMS AB

SE · €308,000

participant

GETINGE INFECTION CONTROL AB

SE · €225,050

participant

JOHANSSON SUSAN

SE · €11,819

participant

DEBBACHE-LAGIOS EE

EL · €292,000

participant

SONHULT SERVICE AB

SE · €152,506

participant

HOCHSCHULE AALEN - TECHNIK UND WIRTSCHAFT

DE · €534,250

participant

FORMTECH SP ZOO

PL · €78,225

participant

HOGSKOLAN I HALMSTAD

SE · €642,000

participant

SIR SPA

IT · €681,925

participant

HEINZ SCHWARZ GMBH & CO KG

DE · €277,950

thirdParty

AUTODESK BV

NL

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MODENA E REGGIO EMILIA

IT · €418,750

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA

IT · €507,500

participant

DELCAM LTD

UK · €134,368

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