FourByThree | Highly customizable robotic solutions for effective and safe human robot collaboration in manufacturing applications

Summary
Industrial robots have demonstrated their capacity to answer the needs of many industrial applications, offering a high degree of dexterity, accuracy and efficiency.However, when the application requires the collaboration between the robot and the worker, including workspace sharing, it is not feasible to use standard industrial robots due to safety being compromised Recently, new robotic products have appeared on the marked claiming to be safe when used in the vicinity of humans, offering the possibility to control the force exerted in case of collision. However they lack the flexibility (in terms of possible physical configurations) or are very expensive.Furthermore, even these robots are offered as isolated products without rich perception capabilities or adequate responsive behaviours that have to be developed by the system integrators for any new manufacturing process.FourByThree proposes the development of a new generation of modular industrial robotic solutions that are suitable for efficient task execution in collaboration with humans in a safe way and are easy to use and program by the factory worker.Consortium partners in this proposal have already achieved relevant results in different technologies that are fundamental to solving the outlined problem of automating the factory floor by means of modular robots, collaborating with human workers. The approach is to adapt those results, make them more reliable and integrate them in order to achieve the final goal of the project.The acronym of the proposal refers to the two main foci of the proposal: the FOUR main characteristics of FourByThree (Modularity, Safety, Usability, Efficiency) and the THREE main actors (Humans, Robots, Environment) in the manufacturing scenarios.The proposal outlines a Business Model and a Business Plan that will be further elaborated through the project.
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Demonstrators, pilots, prototypes
Demonstrator (project outcome type)
Industrial pilot or use case
Key documentation on demonstrators, pilots, prototypes
More information & hyperlinks
Web resources: http://www.fourbythree.eu
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/637095
Start date: 01-12-2014
End date: 30-11-2017
Total budget - Public funding: 6 942 866,00 Euro - 6 329 574,00 Euro
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Original description

Industrial robots have demonstrated their capacity to answer the needs of many industrial applications, offering a high degree of dexterity, accuracy and efficiency.
However, when the application requires the collaboration between the robot and the worker, including workspace sharing, it is not feasible to use standard industrial robots due to safety being compromised
Recently, new robotic products have appeared on the marked claiming to be safe when used in the vicinity of humans, offering the possibility to control the force exerted in case of collision. However they lack the flexibility (in terms of possible physical configurations) or are very expensive.
Furthermore, even these robots are offered as isolated products without rich perception capabilities or adequate responsive behaviours that have to be developed by the system integrators for any new manufacturing process.
FourByThree proposes the development of a new generation of modular industrial robotic solutions that are suitable for efficient task execution in collaboration with humans in a safe way and are easy to use and program by the factory worker.
Consortium partners in this proposal have already achieved relevant results in different technologies that are fundamental to solving the outlined problem of automating the factory floor by means of modular robots, collaborating with human workers. The approach is to adapt those results, make them more reliable and integrate them in order to achieve the final goal of the project.
The acronym of the proposal refers to the two main foci of the proposal: the FOUR main characteristics of FourByThree (Modularity, Safety, Usability, Efficiency) and the THREE main actors (Humans, Robots, Environment) in the manufacturing scenarios.
The proposal outlines a Business Model and a Business Plan that will be further elaborated through the project.

Status

CLOSED

Call topic

FoF-06-2014

Update Date

27-10-2022
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Factories of the Future Partnership - Made in Europe Partnership

H2020 - Factories of the Future
H2020-FoF-2014
FoF-06-2014 Symbiotic human-robot collaboration for safe and dynamic multimodal manufacturing systems
Demonstrator (project outcome type)
Industrial pilot or use case
Key documentation on demonstrators, pilots, prototypes
Publication
Result items:
Innovation Action (IA)
Standards
Comment:
Economic sustainability
Comment:
Flexibility
Social sustainability
Occupational safety and health
Information and communication technologies
Human Machine Interfaces
Advanced and ubiquitous human machine interaction
Advanced material processing technologies
Methods for handling of parts, metrology and inspection
Mechatronics and robotics technologies
Intelligent machinery components, actuators and end-effectors
Comment:
Industrial robotics
Human-Robot Collaboration
Knowledge-workers and operators
Human-Robot Collaboration
Manufacturing the products of the future
Customised products
Horizon 2020
H2020-EU.2. INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
H2020-EU.2.1. INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
H2020-EU.2.1.5. INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Advanced manufacturing and processing
H2020-EU.2.1.5.1. Technologies for Factories of the Future
H2020-FoF-2014
FoF-06-2014 Symbiotic human-robot collaboration for safe and dynamic multimodal manufacturing systems