The RestartSMEs International seminar and workshop: Robotics of the Future was held on 4 May, organized as part of the European project RestartSMEs by the project partner LINPRA (Engineering and Technology Industries Association of Lithuania), in collaboration with Eurecat.

Manufacturing SMEs were invited to an international workshop to discuss technological challenges and solutions in the field of robotics. An interactive online that offered: a key-note presentation by a guest speaker with expertise in Robotics; and a roundtable group session of knowledge, experience and best practice exchange between participants, sharing know-how to transform business model and improve sustainability.

Human-Centred Cognitive Robotics for the workplace of the future:

  • Transition to Industry 5.0
  • Super-workers: How robotics empower workers
  • Applications of Robotics and AI for Industry

Key-note guest speaker:

Technology Transfer Manager in Robotics at Eurecat, Jesús Pablo González Villodres: active member of the European robotics platform euRobotics AISBL, creator of the Autonomous Navigation Working Group; current leader of Eurecat‘s contribution in several networks of Robotics Digital Innovation Hubs; more than 15 years of experience in coordination of technological innovation and European research projects in the fields of robotics and AI for aerospace, manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, construction and others.

Materials of the seminar are available here: 

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Bwcon
Baden-Württemberg: Connected e.V. (bwcon) is the leading business initiative for the promotion of the high-tech sectors in in the South-West of Germany and a Silver Label Technology Cluster. With over700 members in its network, of which 500 SMEs, bwcon’s main goal is to foster key-technologies in order to strengthen the region’s economic development. bwcon GmbH is an integrated innovation service provider and supports companies in their digital transformation process by managing ideas, designing new business models and making innovation processes more flexible.

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