Date/time
Date(s) - 28/06/2021
08:45 - 09:30
Invitation to Brain & Breakfast Discussion with ZeMA & Yaskawa
Start your week with an interesting discussion – on Monday 28 June 2021 from 8:45 a.m., discuss with Khansa Rekik, researcher at ZeMA, and Christopher Schneider from Yaskawa on current experiences and challenges in “Planning human-robot collaboration in production cells”.
The project RICAIP is pleased to host its latest Brain & Breakfast discussion in cooperation with ZeMA and its industry partner, Yaskawa. Yaskawa has a long tradition as one of the world's leading manufacturers in the fields of drive technology, industrial automation and robotics. Yaskawa was founded in 1915 and is based in Kitakyushu, Japan. We will welcome the representative of the European branch based in Eschborn, Germany. Yaskawa Europe provides mechatronics and robotics solutions to businesses across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the CIS.
‘Planning for human-robot collaboration in production cells’
Date: Monday, 28 June 2021, from 8:45 to 9:30 (45 min)
Venue: online via GoToMeeting link
registration: here
Free participation – the online link to the go-to meeting conference will be sent to registered participants before the event.
RICAIP Brain & Breakfast Discussions are intended as an informal business and/or scientific discussion in the form of a round table with one or two keynote speakers. They serve as an open meeting of representatives of industrial companies with young or older researchers and offer a sudden mutual feedback or the opportunity to brainstorm and receive direct advice on a specific topic. The discussion areas usually relate to the research priorities and topics associated with the RICAIP testbeds.
In the Covid period, we have to compromise and meet virtually, with the breakfast concept being postponed to the next time.
Target group:
RICAIP teams of scientists (both CZ and GE and their external collaborators)
Industrial companies from all over Europe, but in particular also partners of the National Center for Industry 4.0.
