Research and development on the new technological challenges required by an electromechanical device.
The OSC ROBOT project researches and develops solutions to the latest challenges presented by collaborative robots, depending on the changing needs of the manufacturer in different environments (food, health, metallurgy, etc.).
The project is divided into 3 main objectives:
- Creation of a super low cost robot for developers, training centers and producers (makers) that simulates as much as possible each part of an industrial robot, but simplified to the minimum expression to get users of this device.
- Creation of a web platform that can be integrated with the current IECUINO web platform, which will be given additional and complementary functionalities focused on robotics. This new platform aims, on the one hand, to offer basic robotics functionality, but able to increase as the community of robot users grows. And, on the other hand, using Big Data technology and artificial intelligence, generate code for use in an industrial robot.
- Development, in the last phase of the project, of a modular collaborative robot with the ability to be remotely updated to add new features as the community and the users of industrial robots themselves generate applications.
Eurecat participates in the OSC ROBOT project through its Applied Artificial Intelligence Unit, which designs a software recommendation for the development community that is generated in the environment of the OSC ROBOT, the Robotics and Automation Unit, which develops the documentation, software libraries and configuration files, and the Consultancy Department, which coordinates and monitors the execution of the project.
The OSC ROBOT consortium is led by the specialized company Boot&Work.
General details
Project
OSC ROBOT – Modular industrial robot capable of adapting to the user’s customised needs
Project reference
TP 20210096
Programme and call for tender
Project funded by the Red Cervera announcement promoted by the Science and Innovation Ministry through the Centre of Technological Industrial Development (CDTI) and cofunded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).