This item consists of the following:
We will create a model, improve and experiment with the urban environment as a testing platform for sustainable and environmental robotics as well as a brand-new RDI collaboration model for the industry.
Both models will be assessed in the following item through corporate and product development pilot projects.
We will implement a series of product development pilots in collaboration with participating companies and organize opportunities for trials in an authentic urban environment. We will utilize Metropolia’s Robo Garage workshop -yhteistyöalustaasituated at the Myyrmäki Campus that will provide a physical space, resources, and equipment for short-term and long-term experiments as well as extensive project development projects.
The item reinforces the robotics development platform from the point of data handling and applications and use of artificial intelligence. This is done by researching the interoperability of data handling and technology and the requirements of its wider utilization by applying them specifically to a robotics development environment and by assessing them in practice. We will also analyze the data generated by the robots as well as data from the operating environment as source material for artificial intelligence and aim to identify possibilities for added value gained through the use of AI solutions.
This will further improve the operating conditions of the project’s target groups by making data more accessible and minimizing data handling risks while simultaneously maximizing its benefits. By doing so, it will set clearer guidelines and create new opportunities for growth for the businesses involved.
We will organize an event showcasing different funding programs and provide case studies about companies that have participated in international research and innovation projects. We will also organize events with the goal of bringing investors and innovator companies together.
The main goal of the project is to improve the local robotics innovation environment and to promote RDI collaboration that benefits businesses. Knowledge and expertise will be shared more effectively and innovation cooperation between businesses and businesses and RDI organizations will increase.
The project is co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY Centre) for Häme and is implemented by the experts at Forum Virium Helsinki and Metropolia University of Applied Sciences.