The European Robotics Coordination Action (euRobotics) is an EU project supported by the Seventh Framework Programme of the Information and Communication Technology - Call: FP7-ICT-2009-4. (Grant Agreement Number 248552) The Coordination Action has two main objectives: Improvement of cooperation between robotics stakeholders in academia and industry Promotion of European robotics Furthermore, euRobotics aims at strengthening the European robotics community across all robotics sectors (industrial, professional service, domestic service, security and space robotics). This project's ambition is to create sustainable solutions to both goals, through targeted stimulation of grass-roots initiatives of concern to both industrial and aca...
Abstract. The pedagogical usefulness of robotics in Science and Technology education is being proved...
Joining Forces to Boost AI adoption in Europe: BDVA, the Big Data Value Association and euRobotics, ...
In the past, the process of developing a new robot application has had more of the design of a piece...
The European Robotics Coordination Action (euRobotics) is an EU project supported by the Seventh Fra...
EURON aims to promote excellence in robotics by providing extensive networking opportunities to all ...
The EuRoC initiative is committed to launch three industry-relevant challenges aimed at sharpening t...
The EuRoC initiative is committed to launch three industry-relevant challenges aimed at sharpening t...
Within the European Community (EC) and its member states like Germany a lot of public R&D activities...
This book presents the main achievements of the EuRoC (European Robotics Challenges) project, which ...
Europe has a globally successful industrial robotics industry. Building on this is the next logical ...
This chapter describes the main motivations leading to the EuroC project and the design of the three...
The European Robotics Challenges (EuRoC) aims at strengthening collaboration and cross-fertilization...
Co-design and co-creation of robotic systems and supporting automated solutions for industrial appli...
ECHORD (European Clearing House for Open Robotics Development) is a new EU-funded project aiming to ...
A number of academic engineering research groups around the UK have become increasingly interested i...
Abstract. The pedagogical usefulness of robotics in Science and Technology education is being proved...
Joining Forces to Boost AI adoption in Europe: BDVA, the Big Data Value Association and euRobotics, ...
In the past, the process of developing a new robot application has had more of the design of a piece...
The European Robotics Coordination Action (euRobotics) is an EU project supported by the Seventh Fra...
EURON aims to promote excellence in robotics by providing extensive networking opportunities to all ...
The EuRoC initiative is committed to launch three industry-relevant challenges aimed at sharpening t...
The EuRoC initiative is committed to launch three industry-relevant challenges aimed at sharpening t...
Within the European Community (EC) and its member states like Germany a lot of public R&D activities...
This book presents the main achievements of the EuRoC (European Robotics Challenges) project, which ...
Europe has a globally successful industrial robotics industry. Building on this is the next logical ...
This chapter describes the main motivations leading to the EuroC project and the design of the three...
The European Robotics Challenges (EuRoC) aims at strengthening collaboration and cross-fertilization...
Co-design and co-creation of robotic systems and supporting automated solutions for industrial appli...
ECHORD (European Clearing House for Open Robotics Development) is a new EU-funded project aiming to ...
A number of academic engineering research groups around the UK have become increasingly interested i...
Abstract. The pedagogical usefulness of robotics in Science and Technology education is being proved...
Joining Forces to Boost AI adoption in Europe: BDVA, the Big Data Value Association and euRobotics, ...
In the past, the process of developing a new robot application has had more of the design of a piece...