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Coordination actions for robotics in Europe

Objective

CARE brings together large, medium and small companies as well as research centres, all with the common objective of promoting the strength and development of the robotics activities in Europe. The foundation of CARE is based on EUROP (the European RObotic Platform) which is a European Technology Platform (ETP) gathering more than 80 members endorsing the platform objectives and attracting a fast growing interest.

CARE covers the complete robotics picture including industry, service (both professional and domestic), security and space with the following aims:
- Develop a Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) for robotics in Europe addressing in detail the technological challenges with a strong focus on research & technology cross-fertilization in order to facilitate the synergies in the community and to optimize the resources. This SRA covers in particular road-mapping, business plans and trends facilitating implementation and will involve a large representation from the European Robotics Community.
- Propose and put in place initiatives to build and consolidate the European Robotics Community with a relevant dissemination process and an active communication plan.
- Address the relationship with other ETPs, Networks of Excellence and existing or emerging Specific Support Actions or Coordination Actions related to robotics in terms of needs, standardisation, and benchmarks in order to interact positively with the Strategic Research Agenda.
- Address the broader impact of Advanced Robotics on society assessing the legal, social and ethical issues surrounding the introduction of Advanced Robots that directly interact with their users in everyday human environments. It will also assess the educational issues.

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CA - Coordination action

Coordinator

KUKA ROBOTER GMBH
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ZUGSPITZSTRASSE 140
86165 AUGSBURG
Germany

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