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BugWright2
The overall aim of this project is to offer robotic services on or around the hulls of commercial vessels: A large scale pilot experimental commercial service for robotic ship-outer-hull inspection and cleaning with increasing level of technological complexity. The EU-funded BugWright2 project will facilitate a multi-robot visual and acoustic inspection of the whole structure from robotic platforms in the air and underwater, detecting corrosion patches or cleaning the surface as necessary.
ATLANTIS
The overall aim of the ATLANTIS project is to establish a pioneer pilot infrastructure capable of demonstrating key enabling robotic technologies for inspection and maintenance of offshore wind farms that will be installed in the Atlantic Ocean. A large-scale pilot will be operated and demonstrated by a strong collaboration between the research community and the industrial offshore energy ecosystem.
RIMA
RIMA (Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance) is a 4-year project aiming to tackle this gap by establishing a network of 13 Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH) and industry associations to support the uptake of robotics – and help small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) to develop novel solutions for different industry sectors through 2 Open Call rounds (2019 / 2020) with a total amount of 8.1M€.
HYFLIERS
Hybrid Flying-Rolling with Snake Arm Robot for Contact Inspection is an European project in which a hybrid robot is being developed to allow the inspection of pipe bends in the petrochemical industry. FADA-CATEC main role is the development of hybrid aerial robots able to land on pipes at industrial plants, and move along them performing inspection, and control and localization techniques.
AERIAL-CORE
AERIAL-CORE, H2020 European project, aims to the development of core technology modules and an integrated aerial cognitive robotic system that will have unprecedented capabilities on the operational range and safety in the interaction with people, or Aerial Co-Workers for applications such as the inspection and maintenance of large linear infrastructures.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871542.