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SME Robotics: the European Robotics Initiative

Just where are all the robots? In the 70s and 80s, people thought they’d be everywhere by 2000, helping us in our everyday tasks. Well, they are here, but mostly in large factories. Even there, they tend to be away from the workers to avoid accidents. But if industrialists and scientist members of the European consortium, SME Robots, are right, this situation is about to change.

Robotics at the service of SMEs
SME stands for “small-medium enterprise.” The goal of the project is to design a new generation of robots that SMEs (250 employees or fewer) can use. Currently, the cost of robots and their poor adaptability (complicated and long to program, hard to change task assignments, heavy, etc.) makes them impractical for SMEs. Three key innovations are needed to fix this situation:

  1. Robots must be able to understand instructions in human language –voice, gesture, image, touch, etc.)
  2. Robots and humans must share common areas and work together in complete safety.
  3. It must be possible to render robots functional within at most three days.
Samuel Bouchard
By Samuel Bouchard
on Jun 03, 2007 4:08 PM. 1 min read time
 
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