Area: 2019

Advanced Robotic Technology for Handling Soft Materials in Manufacturing Sectors

SOFTMANBOT is an industrial-end-user driven project that will provide an innovative and holistic robotic system for the handling of flexible and deformable materials within labour-intensive production processes.

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Competitive improvement of children’s products minimising the risks for children – TOP SAFETY

Due to the population to which they are aimed, children’s products are always subject of highly demanding standards in terms of safety and increasingly, the market is demanding other differentiating values such as, for example, innovation in safety, quality or sustainability. These are the values that allow products to compete in international markets and make clients prepared to pay more for them.

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R&D on restricted substances in children’s products

    R&D on restricted substances in children’s products                   The Toy Safety Directive (2009/48/CE) is the reference framework for the safety of children’s products. New scientific developments regarding toxicologic properties, as well as research into new test methods explain why the directive is constantly being modified. [...]

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Open therapeutic leisure platform for the prevention and rehabilitation of neurodegenerative diseases – PREVENTEC 2

The objective of the PREVENTEC project is to develop and implement a therapeutic leisure platform for prevention, telecare and tele-rehabilitation, aimed at patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases and their family environment, in order to provide them with comprehensive and interdisciplinary care, and to promote a virtual community in which they can increase their circle by putting the different social-healthcare professionals, other users, caregivers, friends or relatives in touch with each other.

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Innovative methodology for the identification and risk assessment of NIAS in food contact plastics. – NIASAFE

NIAS (non-intentionally added substances) are chemical compounds of a very diverse nature which can appear in polymeric raw materials and in final or semi-elaborated products made from such materials during their processing.

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Development of a mobile robot for flexible automation – MOVIBOT

The objective of this project is to develop a mobile robotic system consisting of an intelligent mobile platform, to which a collaborative robotic arm will be attached.

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Development and improvement of biomaterials for single-use consumer products – BECOMING GREEN

    Development and improvement of biomaterials for single-use consumer products – BECOMING GREEN             Due to EU waste legislation, interest in their use in single-use consumer products has increased. This new legislation acknowledges that biological raw materials for plastic packaging contribute to more efficient waste management, and help to [...]

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Artificial intelligence for the development of innovative toys – AI4TOYS

Companies are currently working to bring to the market a catalogue of products that adapts to the needs of the user and that allows them to successfully position themselves on the market. Specifically, as far as companies in the toy sector are concerned, innovation and the creation of new products are fundamental. From the very first months of their lives, the new generations are used to coexisting with electronic devices (Tablets, Smartphones, PCs...), and this is why companies need new tools that make it possible to merge traditional toys with the digital world, creating a toy that is up-to-date, revalued and adapted to these new times. An evolution of the traditional toy that provides the user and more specifically the child target, with higher levels of motivation and attraction.

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Designing a catalytic reactor for the treatment of refractory pollutants in waters: FOTOGRAFENO 3

The intention of this multi-year project, developed by AIJU in collaboration with AIDIMME, is to design and manufacture a prototype for a photocatalytic reactor based on new photoactive reactants (TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles doped with metallic ions and supported on reduced graphene oxide) which will make it possible to eliminate refractory pollutants in industrial wastewater.

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Immersive technologies R&D

The main objective is to carry out R&D tests on the new emerging technologies, in order to assess their applicability in the sectoral environment.
To this end, a technological observatory has been working throughout the year, analysing trends and new technologies. We also attended specialised fairs.

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