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Des images de l’exposition Innorobo aux Docks de Paris, du 24 au 26 Mai 2016, consacrées à la robotique et l’impression 3D

innorobo.com/fr/accueil/

Temperature today is -20, so I dug up this memory of warmer days.

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has been chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

 

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Les Managers en Système Informatique et Robotique niveau M2 ont participé aux Olympiades Fanuc, challenge robotique industrielle.

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Newspaper ad from Sept 23, 1980 for Montgomery Motor Sales in Lebanon, Missouri.

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Des images de l’exposition Innorobo aux Docks de Paris, du 24 au 26 Mai 2016, consacrées à la robotique et l’impression 3D

innorobo.com/fr/accueil/

Latest version of the FourByThree collaborative robot arm (April 2017).

A collaborative robot that helps with automated tasks in factories. Free for commercial/personal use, attribute to insights.rlist.io when using this image. Licensed under Creative Commons Attributions 4.0 CC-BY-4.0.

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has been chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

 

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has been chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

 

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has been chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

 

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has been chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

 

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020 (3-4 June 2020)

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

  

Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering conference RICE2020

 

Smart Manufacturing which is the key foundation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) has gained increasing attention worldwide. The core state of the art technologies behind Smart Manufacturing include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligent (AI), Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Digital Twin, Cyber-Physical Systems, Collaborative Robots, Additive Manufacturing – 3D Printing.

 

The #NewtonFund project between Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam) and University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) on Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 has been chaired the first session at the Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering (RICE2020) conference.

The RICE2020 conference has been adapted to deliver online in response to Covid-19 pandemic gathering relevant high profiled professors and researchers.

With the blessings of the almighty and well wishers, two days of RICE2020 were successfully organised with research oriented discussions at 7 conference sections, and more than 75 technical papers were presented online via Microsoft Teams, with 14 experts as the session chairs participated from Viet Nam, India, Japan, France, and United Kingdom.

The section of Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 at RICE2020 covers the research and technology development (R&D) topics in Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, especially innovative and cost-effective solutions for the connected factories of the future and collaborative robots (Cobots), as well as the emerging R&D topics related to applications of AI, Big Data, Blockchain and IoT, with the focus on applications in Design, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This special section is supported by:

 

(1) Newton Fund (www.newtonfund.ac.uk), under the project entitled “Network of Excellence and Hi-Tech Hub for Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 via the UK-VN collaborations in Smart Manufacturing”, and

 

(2) VINIF, Vingroup Innovation Foundation (www.vinif.org), under two projects entitled “Big data analytics-based optimization of process parameters for a smart manufacturing shop floor consisting of CNC machines and Robots”, and “Innovative and cost-effective development of collaborative robots (cobots) and smart eco-systems for Industry 4.0”.

The organising committee and session chairs of RICE2020 participated in both the OFFLINE and ONLINE mode to support the authors' oral presentations. There was also the successful Inaugural Ceremony with an inaugural speech by the leaders of Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU), the RICE team members, with keynotes delivered by Prof Pattnaik (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India), Prof Manuel Cardona (Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador), and Prof Tien Tuan Dao (Sorbonne University, France).

The coordinators of the #NewtonFund and #VINIF projects, Le Quy Don Technical University (Vietnam), the University of Greenwich (United Kindgom) and #Robot3T will also be the member of organising committee for RICE2021 to be organised in summer 2021.

Find out more about the RICE conferences: www.riceconference.in

 

Find out more about the related R&D projects: www.i4smart.org and www.vietcobot.com

 

#ConnectedThroughInnovation

 

#NewtonFund

 

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Sortie de 3 nouveaux modèles CRX : versions 5 kg, 20 kg et 25 kg

I'll be on stage this morning at a resort outside of Lucerne, Switzerland. In the room will be the heads of risk management for a vast number of global organizations. Their function is to assess, manage, and mitigate potential future risk - and my job as a futurist is to give them a bit of insight into what they need to anticipate.

 

So in a nutshell, I'll them what they really need to worry about is the stuff that we don't yet know about, yet which is going to come at them really, really fast!

 

Which is, essentially, an unknown, fast risk.

 

I'm not copping out on them - I can and will provide an overview of some key risk issues that they need to think about.

 

But for me, the biggest risk, next to geopolitical instability, is the speed of new risk. For example, this slide from my deck puts into perspective my thoughts on the accelerating risk of artificial intelligence image and video generation.

  

The entire field of AI text-to-image has matured at a staggering speed in just the last 3 months, with new advancements in sophistication occurring on an almost daily basis. Text-to-video AI systems seem to be evolving at an equally blinding speed. The impact, while providing much fertile ground for creative imaginations, also presents society and organizations with complex new risks. The blur between reality and fiction is going to disappear fast, and everyone is going to soon find it incredibly hard to manage the new risks that come with this trend. The risk is accelerated by the fact that many in society are already primed to be unable to parse fact from fiction - and politicians eagerly ride this trend.

 

And so someone will soon be able to fake a corporate CEO making some sort of false statement, with the fact that it is fake being barely imperceptible. How do you manage this risk when you barely have this risk on your list of those to be taken seriously? How do you manage this risk when the technology behind it is developing so, so quickly?

 

This fits into the biggest risk I worry about - and that is that history now shows us that any great technology idea is now used for nefarious purposes.

  

Case in point: the Internet has proven to be a wonderful tool for mankind, but is equally proving to the technology which is providing for the destruction of democracy worldwide and the rise of right-wing authoritarianism. I read the book of my fellow speaker at this event, Anna Applebaum, who offers up a chilling view of our future. It's quite the book and will scare the hell out of you, and rightfully so: Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism offers up a chilling view of our current reality.

  

That's why my Daily Inspiration hit around this theme of the 'future of risk' 3 years ago, before my keynote for the 2019 National Safety Council conference, which featured this idea:

  

“The greatest risks you face are found with the undefined - the trends that have not yet occurred, the science not yet discovered, inventions not yet invented, and ideas not yet crystallized!” That message became a key part of my storyline on stage:

  

Bottom line? While risk management professionals are busy understanding, managing, and mitigating existing risks, it’s the unknown that might get someone in the end. And those unknowns are coming at us at a staggering speed.

 

Think about a few other issues with accelerating change: how will we know if the spatial vision algorithm used by a cobot (cooperative robot) working next to a human has been properly programmed? When we have fleets of interconnected, AI-driven packing and shipping devices scurrying around our factory floor, how do we ensure the proper assumptions have been built into the model? When we build and implement the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) into our processes, how will we ensure their security and integrity, thus providing for proper safety? And how do we manage the new risk that comes from artificial intelligence that is unfolding at such a speed that the blur between fiction and reality is soon set to totally disappear?

 

These are the things that I think about as a futurist.

 

We’ve got a lot of challenges around us today, but there is a lot yet more to come.

 

In the end run - it’s the unknown that will get you every time!

  

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Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Sven Stumm will present his lecture "Towards synthesis of human and robotic work through haptic programming and interactive learning" at 6:15 - 6:45 pm on the 25 October 2016 at IIM (Institute of Intermedia), FEL CVUT (Czech Technical University) in Prague.

 

Sven Stumm is is currently leading the robotic programming research team at the chair for Individualized Production in architecture at RWTH Aachen University.

 

For further information:

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IIM (Institute of Intermedia)

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Hall H25 at FEL CVUT

Technická 2

CZ-160 00 Prague.

Czech Republic

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.

  

In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.

 

Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).

 

Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).

 

Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).

Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.

 

Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.

  

Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.

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