Medical and Welfare Robotics

The mission of the cluster is to improve the quality of life of people and the working conditions of healthcare professionals and caregivers through Human-centered technologies.

It will bring together knowledge from universities, centers, companies and other actors in the health ecosystem on robotics, rehabilitation sciences, movement, social, aging, care and e-health (ICT), giving the Spanish fabric of an ecosystem of research and development interdisciplinary and competitive at European level.

The activities developed by GTROMA will have the mission to strengthen this ecosystem with the aim of promoting R&D and knowledge transfer in robotic technologies (perception, interaction and manipulation) to the Spanish business network, especially to SMEs and the promotion of scientific culture in society.

Documents

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    Human-Robot Collaboration is a key factor in the field of industrial robotics for the development of the factories of the future and advance towards the Industry 4.0 paradigm.

    In this last training session of the Sharework project we will introduce some basic concepts of the implementation of Human-Robot Collaborative systems and the advantages of its wide deployment into the industry. In addition, four use cases implemented in four companies in the transport, capital goods and metal sector will be presented, highlighting the potential of collaborative robotics in operators’ ergonomics and wellbeing, as well as the benefits from the production side.

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In order to achieve its objectives, GTROMA is divided into 4 areas of activity:

 

  • Diagnostic robots
  • Interventional robots
  • Rehabilitation robots
  • Assistive robotics

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< 2022 >
July
MoTuWeThFrSaSu
    123
4567
  • 10:00 -12:00
    2022/07/07

    Human-Robot Collaboration is a key factor in the field of industrial robotics for the development of the factories of the future and advance towards the Industry 4.0 paradigm.

    In this last training session of the Sharework project we will introduce some basic concepts of the implementation of Human-Robot Collaborative systems and the advantages of its wide deployment into the industry. In addition, four use cases implemented in four companies in the transport, capital goods and metal sector will be presented, highlighting the potential of collaborative robotics in operators’ ergonomics and wellbeing, as well as the benefits from the production side.

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18192021222324
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