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Embodied AI/Robotics Applications for a Safe, Human-oriented Industry

Descripción del proyecto

Inteligencia artificial para mejorar las condiciones de trabajo

La seguridad laboral es un tema crucial dentro y fuera de Europa. Cada año se registran en la Unión Europea (UE) más de tres millones de accidentes laborales, y en varios miles de casos las lesiones son mortales. Los datos de 2019 muestran que los accidentes laborales cuestan a la economía de la UE la friolera de 460 000 millones EUR. Según estos datos, las lesiones relacionadas con las máquinas son un factor importante, pero su incidencia puede reducirse adoptando la digitalización, la automatización y la industria 5.0. El proyecto EARASHI, financiado con fondos europeos, se propone ayudar a la UE a lograr este objetivo mediante el apoyo a las empresas emergentes y otras pymes en el desarrollo de tecnologías digitales y robóticas novedosas que sean sostenibles y utilicen tecnologías de inteligencia artificial. El motivo para incorporar estas tecnologías es aumentar la seguridad de los trabajadores y mejorar sus condiciones de trabajo.

Objetivo

Despite a decrease since the 90s, 3.1M non-fatal accidents still happen at work, with at least four days of absence from work, and around 3 300 fatal accidents in the EU-27. These work-related accidents and illnesses cost the EU economy 460 b€ in 2019, i.e. 3.3% of GDP annually. Production machines are one of the accident causes. In France, 10 to 15% of accidents at work are related to their use, leading to working day lost equivalent to a company of 15000 people that do not work for a whole year.
In 2021 the EC proposed a new strategic framework for Health and Safety at Work (HSW) to protect health (incl. mental) and safety of its 170 million workers and achieve sustained decent working conditions for all workers, especially in the new world of work brought about by the digital transitions and industry 5.0.
Digital transition is driven by the introduction of robots, AI and remote work that reduce the risks of dangerous tasks and increases productivity. But cognitive overload, digital fatigue, mental exhaustion and various forms of ‘techno-stress’ are also increasing and shall be tackled to ensure HSW.
EARASHI will support Start-ups and SMEs in the uptake of advanced digital eco-responsible technologies (in particular AI, data and robotics) to help workers in their daily activities and improve their working conditions (safety, health and well-being) leading to productivity increase.
Through open calls, 10 beneficiaries will access to leading edge technologies and test facilities from RTOs and industrial partners, business support, mentoring by industrial pairs, support in Ethics, system integration and user acceptance. Selected projects will focus on improving work conditions and worker trust and acceptance of collaborative embodied AI in robotic systems for the production machine application field.
By investing early in and sustaining competitive emerging enabling technologies, EARASHI will contribute to accelerate an eco-responsible digital transition by 2030.

Coordinador

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 624 244,25
Dirección
RUE LEBLANC 25
75015 PARIS 15
Francia

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Región
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Tipo de actividad
Research Organisations
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Coste total
€ 1 624 244,28

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