ROBOTICS

ROBOTICS Day #1

Next Level ROBOTICS

08.03.2023

17:00 - 22:00

Lakeside B13b, Klagenfurt

ROBOTICS Solution Center

Workshop

Next Level ROBOTICS am 08.März 2023 mit Keynote Bruno Siciliano

Als Institut für Robotik verstehen wir uns als Netzwerkknoten für Forschung, Wirtschaft und Industrie am Standort Lakeside Science & Technology Park | Klagenfurt. Als Beitrag mit internationaler Perspektive und regionaler Bedeutung laden wir zum Impulsvortrag:

"Robotics, AI & 5G – The Future is Now!" – Prof. Bruno Siciliano, Universität Neapel

 

Lassen Sie sich fachlich inspirieren und nutzen Sie im Anschluss die Gelegenheit zum Austausch und Netzwerken mit Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus Forschung, Wirtschaft und Industrie und dem ROBOTICS Team der JOANNEUM RESEARCH.

 

Sichern Sie sich rechtzeitig aber spätestens bis 5. März 2023 Ihren Platz im ROBOTICS Solution Center!

Nach dem 5. März Anmeldungen bitte per E-Mail an robotics-office@joanneum.at

 


Bruno Siciliano is Professor of Robotics and Control at the University of Naples Federico II. He is also Honorary Professor at the University of Óbuda His research interests include manipulation, control, human-robot cooperation and service robotics. He has delivered more than 150 keynotes and has published more than 300 papers and 7 books.

 

Robotics, AI & 5G – The Future is Now!

Robotics research has advanced in the last two decades through an intensive collaboration with other disciplines and research communities. Multi-disciplinary approaches are more successful in addressing the combined issues of cognition (perception, awareness and mental models), and physical attributes (safety, dependability and dexterity) in the world of robotics. Previously separated from humans behind a fence, the new advanced robots (or cobots) are sharing our workspace and collaborating with us. Increasingly sophisticated built-in sensors enable them to see and feel the presence of humans and avoid accidental contact. The perception of robotics technology is improving, as we experience more ways it can positively affect our lives. In particular, the social and medical benefits of robots are starting to get more attention. In this scenario, the terms artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are liberally used, and frequently interchanged today. However, the physical nature of a robotic system distinguishes it from the pure abstraction of AI. We are experiencing a transition from Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to InterAction Technology (IAT). The fifth generation of wireless technology (5G) will pave the way for a new generation of robots, some free to roam controlled via wireless rather than wired communication links while exploiting the vast computing and data storage resources of the cloud. Armed with these capabilities, robots can be controlled dynamically in real time and be connected to people and machines locally and globally. In the near future, 5G will fully enable applications with minimal latency such as “factory of the future”, “remote surgical training” and many others that were previously beyond the capabilities of both cellular and robotics technologies.

Bitte beachten Sie, dass es sich um einen Vortrag auf Englisch handelt.