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Collaborative Robot Testcentre

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Coordinator Mälardalens högskola - Akademin för innovation,design och Teknik, Eskilstuna
Funding from Vinnova SEK 9 000 000
Project duration December 2016 - May 2020
Status Completed

Purpose and goal

** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** The overall aim was to increase the competitiveness of Swedish industry, which the project has greatly contributed to, since the demand from industry is great for this type of feasibility studies (development of "proof-of-concept") from CRTC, around the whole Sweden. One of the goals was that within the framework of the project, the work would lead to 20+ completed studies. This objective is fulfilled as 22 feasibility studies have been completed in the project.

Expected results and effects

** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** There have been 22 feasibility studies in the CRTC project with successful results. This has led to 18 companies investing in robot automation. A number of training courses have also been carried out within the framework of the project, where several companies received a thorough programming training in conjunction with or on the side of the feasibility study.

Planned approach and implementation

** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** The plan for this project included setting up a physical test center with the whole of Sweden as a catchment area to be able to carry out concept and application development for collaborative robots, ie a test center that helps integrators and end customers to prove that (and how) the end customer´s production can be solved with the new technology. The test center was conducted in line with how the layout was created from the beginning.

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Last updated 10 August 2020

Reference number 2016-04821

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