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A4BLUE project: first newsletter released
The first newsletter of A4BLUE project has just been released: it focuses on the role played in the project by the nine partners involved. IK4-TEKNIKER (Spain), RWTH Aachen University (Germany), Cranfield University (UK), AIRBUS Operation SAS (France), Compañía Española de Sistemas Arenonauticos – CESA (Spain), Engineering-Ingenieria Informática SPA (Italy), Illogic srl (Italy), Ingeniería de Automatización y Robótica KOMAT SL (Spain) and CiaoTech PNO will work together to this innovative project …Read More
Press release
The last visit of the A4Blue consortium took place at the Airbus Saint-Nazaire plant on 28th of February 2017 for a workshop on the industrial Airbus use case scenario: ”Towards a next generation hydraulic system assembly on the A350 Landing Gear Nose Box thanks to relevant contextual information on demand (AR),smartly connected to handheld tools or collaborative robots, thoroughly authored upstream through tasks simulation in VR.” Click here to view …Read More
A4BLUE project: visit at CESA use case scenario
The second of the planned visits to each of the use case scenarios has taken place at CESA (Compañía Española de Sistemas Aeronáuticos) on the 25th of January 2017. Representatives of almost every member of the consortium visited CESA facilities in Madrid in order to get a clear view of this industrial use case scenario. The aim of the meeting was providing the members of the consortium a better understanding …Read More
A4BLUE online consultation survey launched
A4BLUE (Adaptive Automation in Assembly For BLUE collar workers satisfaction in Evolvable context) is conducting an online expert consultation survey to collect expertise and valuable viewpoints from the manufacturing and smart industry stakeholders. The project aims at i) the development and evaluation of a new generation of sustainable, adaptive workplaces dealing with evolving requirements of manufacturing processes, ii) the introduction of automation mechanisms that are suitable for flexible and efficient …Read More
A4BLUE officially started!
13-14 October 2016 The EU-cofunded A4BLUE project has officially started on the 1st of October 2016. Running for 36 months, the project aims at the development and evaluation of a new generation of sustainable, adaptive workplaces dealing with evolving requirements of manufacturing processes, and the introduction of automation mechanisms that are suitable for flexible and efficient task execution in interaction with human workers by optimizing human variability through personalised and …Read More