Technology Partners
Robo-Mate started as a research project, co-funded by the EU. This project comprised 12 partners from 7 European countries, including key players from industry and academia. The consortium was a partnership of leaders in complementary fields of expertise, creating a unique formula to tackle critical challenges in the development and demonstration of exoskeletons for industrial application.
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Zurich University of Applied Science, CH (Coordinator)
ZHAW is specialised in mechatronic development, design and prototyping of robotics. |
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accelopment AG, CH
accelopment is an experienced EU project management company with long-standing experience in project dissemination and exploitation of results in industry-driven projects. |
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Centro Ricerche Fiat S.c.p.A., IT
CRF is part of Fiat Automotive and a research centre for automotive industry and for manufacturing processes that covers the design and development of HMI device. |
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Compa S.A., RO
Compa is a private company working mainly on the manufacturing of components for the automotive industry. |
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Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Forschung e.V., DE
Fraunhofer IAO provides solutions to organisational and technological challenges. |
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Güdel AG, CH
The Güdel Group is a leading global provider in the field of mechanical and system engineering. |
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Indra SAS, FR
Indra operates in the dismantling and recycling industry and plays a key role as end-user regarding the selection of functionality/concept analysis for demonstration. |
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Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, IT
IIT is a scientific and technological institute, which focuses on robotics and cognitive engineering. |
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Ropardo SRL, RO
Ropardo's expertise is in software development, implementation and maintenance of complex software solutions. |
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The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, NL
TNO as a scientific research institute has long-standing experience in the development of concept design and mission concept definition. |
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University of Limerick, IE
The Department of Design and Manufacturing Technology (D&MT) has specific expertise in ergonomics and will therefore be mainly involved in the functional analysis and biomechanical/cognitive evaluation of work activity. |