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Welcome to the ECHORD Opening Event

Deutsches Museum München September 4, 2009. Welcome to the ECHORD Opening Event. Who is ECHORD?. University of Coimbra (UC) → 20.000 students → More than 700 years of history. Industrial Robotics Laboratory → High record in tech transfer from academia to industry

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Welcome to the ECHORD Opening Event

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  1. Deutsches Museum München September 4, 2009 Welcome totheECHORD Opening Event

  2. 2 Who is ECHORD?

  3. University of Coimbra (UC) → 20.000 students → More than 700 years of history Industrial RoboticsLaboratory →High record in tech transfer from academia to industry • High-level robot programming • Robot Work-cell Integration • Human machine interfaces • Force Control

  4. 4 Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (UNINA) One of the largest and the second oldest university in Italy • 3,100 professors, 87 departments, dozens of research laboratories • 100,000+ students in 166 degree corses • Participating as PRISMA Joint Research Unit including UNINA, UNIBAS,UNICAS, UNISA, SUN, UNIROMATRE which works on modeling and control for systems, processes, and networks.

  5. 5 TUM • ZIEL • (Center of • Nutrition and • Food Research) • 2003 Research neu- tron source (FRM II) 1997 Weihenstephan Center of Life Science 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for E. O. Fischer 1973 Chartered by King Ludwig II 1868 Admittance of female students 1905 Research reactor (FRM I) 1957 Faculty of Medicine 1967 College of Technology 1877 ECHORD 2009 Carl von Linde 1901 Granted right to confer doctorate´s degree 1930 • Weihenstephan Campus • Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Hans Fischer 2002 • Faculty of Business Administration • Faculty of Sports Science • GIST Singapore 2006 • Appointed one of only three German „Top Universities“ 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics for Rudolf L. Moessbauer 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Robert Huber 1998 • New TUM constitution • TUM-Tech GmbH 1970 • Renamed into Technische Universitaet Muenchen • Presidential constitution

  6. 6 TUM- Dept. Robotics & Embedded Systems

  7. 7 Robotics in Munich area CCRL Robotics Lab LMU Großhadern UniBW DLR TUM City Campus MPI Martinsried LMU View towards the Alps TUM Campus Garching

  8. 8 CoTeSys: Demonstration Scenarios

  9. 9 Who is ECHORD? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

  10. 10 What is ECHORD ? • Project fundedbythe European Commissionwithin FP7 • A chance for European Robotics in times of economic crisis to find new markets and application fields • An opportunitytoparticipate in research on emergingtechnology

  11. 11 ECHORD’s motivation Shape European robotics future profile … • European robotics industry is strong, but still fragmented and dispersed • Competition between Japan and Europe will increase • Cutting-edge technology will determine success • Superb research and technological knowledge available in Europe • Industry • Scientific world … by focussing on two-way synergy between academia and industry

  12. 12 Project outline • Duration: 2009-01-01 to 2012-06-30 (42 months) • Total budget: approx. 24 M Euro, 19 Meuro funding • Initial partners: TUM (coordinator), Univ. Naples, Univ. Coimbra • New funding concept: • Actual research done by ~50 small-scale “experiments” 12-18 months • Open calls for experiment proposals in 3 rounds • Management and evaluation of experiment proposals by partners, not EC • Extraction and consolidation of results by means of a “structured dialogue”

  13. 13 Experiments: Overview • Target-oriented research and technology transfer • Defined scenario and research focus • Experiments proposed by industry, academia, or both • Short proposals • Quick evaluation and negotiation • Equipment can be bought from a list with special prices

  14. 14 Experiments: Equipment offers • Offers from 25 companies throughout Europe • Wide range of equipment types

  15. 15 Structured dialogue - Overview • Structured dialogue involves robotic industry and research institutes on equal footing • Iterative process of successive information gathering and consensus finding between the stakeholders using all available sources of information • Building upon various roadmaps and strategy papers • Result: annual white-paper, called ECHORD digest

  16. 16 Summary: ECHORD’s Expected Impact • Encourage cooperation between industry and academia • Creating a firm basis for emerging technologies • New application fields, such as service robotics

  17. 17 Thank you!

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