Project description
Increasing infrastructure inspection efficiency, reducing downtime
Infrastructure inspection and maintenance operations are just as important as the initial development phase and should not be overlooked. Current policies aimed at strengthening and growing industries, however, focus more on development and less on maintenance. In this context, the EU-funded VORTEX project will market a new robot technology developed in the Ηorizon 2020 FET Open project CompInnova. The aim is to increase inspection efficiency in terms of reduced execution times, lower operational costs and increased worker safety. The project will focus on the creation of its brand name and expand the dissemination and communication activities implemented in CompInnova. The findings will show how investments in infrastructure inspection and maintenance can reduce downtime costs in future.
Objective
Existing EU policies aiming on strengthening and growth are mainly focused on new developments, omitting investments in inspection and maintenance operations due to traditionally high costs. To overtake this, VORTEX aims to commercialize the Vortex Robot (VR) technology developed in Η2020 FETOPEN CompInnova, which will increase the inspection efficiency in terms of lower execution times, lower operational costs and higher worker safety. VORTEX will focus on the creation of its brand name and expand the dissemination/communication activities implemented in CompInnova to focused industrial events and wider media/press channels, for maximizing societal and market acceptance of autonomous multi-robot systems tackling inspection and maintenance tasks. VORTEX will use as the base the identified aerospace maintenance market and the end-users/customer base formed during CompInnova from within the aerospace industry, to expand on potential stakeholders and customers in wider inspection and maintenance areas. Through the implementation of a commercialization plan, analysis of potential markets, technology assessment and consolidation of intellectual property rights, the envisioned activities will lead to the development of the VORTEX business case. The planned dissemination and exploitation activities will stimulate the formation of an open and proactive mindset towards exploiting innovative tools in infrastructure inspection and maintenance, which are beyond the technical capabilities of existing companies, for addressing the demands for higher human safety and reduced downtime costs.
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CSA - Coordination and support actionCoordinator
971 87 Lulea
Sweden