Multipurpose robotics for mAniPulation of defoRmable materIaLs in manufacturing processes
European
APRIL
partner
PI
Rea F., Bartolozzi C., Sciutti A.
Lines
Budget
Total budget: 508312.5€
Total contribution: 508312.5€
Total contribution: 508312.5€
2020 - 2023
APRIL project aims at implementing and deploying market oriented, low cost and multipurpose robots that supports semiautomatic
tasks in manufacturing production lines that use flexible or deformable materials in industries of any size or
domain.
APRIL will use fine grasping, innovative computational vision technology, gathering of sensors’ information, as well the
development of modular and different middleware layers and interfaces. APRIL will provide innovative sensoring and
computational vision supporting detection of slips, estimate weight, dynamic center of mass, or regulating grasping forces
while manipulating deformable objects of different types (e.g. paper, chicken breast, shoes’ insoles, viscoelastic textile
materials, cables, etc.). A federated approach, wireless communication, usage of multipurpose hands and placement of
various sensors, will connect all robots to a cloud based knowledge base that will contain the needed information to perform
the different jobs.
APRIL system will be deployed in six different demonstration use cases across Europe. Robots integrated in the
manufacturing processes will operate on several critical steps that affect production, packing and quality assurance on the
different manufacturers involved as pilot sites. On one hand, introduction of APRIL system will produce an expected increase
on safety and related health conditions of working environments. On the other hand, APRIL will enable an increase on
productivity and quality of the final products; thus leading to a greater competitiveness of European industry.
The project will be implemented in 40 months by 15 partners from 8 European countries.