SUPSI @ EFFRA WG Human online meeting 6 June 2024

SUPSI @ EFFRA WG Human online meeting 6 June 2024
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Presentation by SUPSI @ EFFRA WG Human online meeting 6 June 2024 (Presented by Andrea Bettoni)

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Web resources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctqdl2gXdGA&t=4565 - Watch the timestamped video on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctqdl2gXdGA&t=5114s - Video starting at the part on R&I priorities for WP26-27 and FP10
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WG Humans in the Workplace
MiE_25-27_RP13: Augmentation of human capabilities for inclusive and socially sustainable manufacturing
MiE_25-27_RP13a: Physical augmentation of human capabilities for inclusive and socially sustainable manufacturing
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Develop technologies to create robotic assistants with human-like qualities in terms of intelligence and empathy, dexterity and adaptability

  • Advanced sensing and perception
  • Adaptive control and learning systems
  • SS&H approaches for emphatic HRC
MiE_25-27_RP13b: Cognitive augmentation of human capabilities for inclusive and socially sustainable manufacturing
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An immersive working experience reintroduces humans in the loop of the smart factory’s operations so that they become again the centre of the whole production system and exchange with it their unreplaceable experience and creativity.

Develop new frameworks for natural and intelligent Human Robot Collaboration, a sophisticated form of collaboration where humans and cobots contribute equitably to the task, share a workspace, possess high-levels of situational and operational awareness enabling simultaneous and adaptive actions and decisions.

  • Standardized modules for Human-DT
  • Power balancing between stakeholders
  • Human-AI Co-Learning
  • Natural interaction models

 

Develop technologies to create robotic assistants with human-like qualities in terms of intelligence and empathy, dexterity and adaptability