SPRINT
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT PIAP, SPRINT, FLERR, FADA-CATEC, TNO +18 partnersLUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT PIAP,SPRINT,FLERR,FADA-CATEC,TNO,FORATOM,TUKE,University of Twente,CEA,University of York,CUT,WS,FUNDINGBOX ACCELERATOR SP ZOO,EFNDT,DTI,DFKI,University of Seville,SINTEF AS,DLR,University of Patras,C.R.E.A.T.E.,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,SYSTEMATICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824990Overall Budget: 16,050,300 EURFunder Contribution: 16,048,600 EURInspection and Maintenance (I&M) represents a huge economic activity (450 Bn€ market) spanning across sectors such as energy, transport, civil engineering. EU hosts over 50% of I&M robotics offer but there is a bottleneck connecting it to the market and high potential applications. RIMA is a 4-year project aiming to establish a network of 13 Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH) on robotics sharing best practices and providing services to facilitate uptake of I&M technologies. Our challenge is to reinforce this connection and to provide education and training on robotics I&M and to connect the value chain - research, technology companies, service providers, end users and investors- for accelerating economic growth in the field: - RIMA is building upon the network pioneered by SPRINT Robotics extending it to all relevant sectors across the value chain. - The RIMA network encompasses: o leading research organizations supporting one DIH per region aligned with regional policies and industry sectors. o Sectorial associations who will make a bridge with end users and industries. - RIMA will offer services including support to testing and technology transfer, coaching and training on robotics for I&M, process optimization and communication. 50.5% of RIMA’s budget will be distributed to SMEs to run experiments using FSTP - RIMA will advise on funding opportunities relying on the S3 Thematic Platform on robotics for I&M federating the common ambition of 13 EU regions. - Network sustainability will be ensured by adapting the SPRINT business model Expected results are (i) increased competitiveness of EU I&M Robotics, (ii) economic added value by increased productivity and availability of the critical infrastructure (iii) social and environmental impact through improved safety and less emission of hazardous substances (iv) the constitution of a sustainable and scalable (open to new members) DIH network aligned with the industrial and European policies and ambitions
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