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Digital solution for robotizing manufacturing operations that learns from human demonstrations, allows workers to supervise its outputs and receives feedback to immediately correct its imperfections.

Project description

No-code robotics solution for manufacturing automation

RoboTwin is a deep-tech start-up founded in 2021 by experts in robotics, automotive, and manufacturing. It has created a system that automatically generates robotic programmes using an AI knowledge model for flexible and reliable industrial robot control. This innovative solution learns from human demonstrations and allows workers to supervise and teach it, using feedback to correct mistakes and improve quickly. The EIC-funded Neurofabrix project aims to develop and scale a no-code robotics solution for manufacturing automation. By gathering feedback from a pilot programme in industrial settings, the project aims to successfully launch this solution in the European market, enhancing the capabilities of European companies and addressing industrial transformation and technological changes.

Objective

"RoboTwin is a progressive deep-tech start-up established in 2021 by three founders with experience in robotics, automotive and manufacturing industry. Our vision is to become #1 no-code robot programming solution in the world by bridging the gap between cutting edge technology and industry.
The aim of this project is to develop the last mile of our robotics solution Neurofabrix for automation in manufacturing industry and productize it and scale it through feedback from a pilot program in real industrial applications to successfully launch it on the European market.
For the first time a system is capable of automatically generating robotic programs using an AI knowledge model to flexibly control industrial robots in manufacturing production with needed robustness and trustworthiness. Neurofabrix, a novel robotics solution for automating manufacturing operations, autonomously generates robot programs, learns from human demonstrations, allows workers to supervise its outputs and directly teach it and uses feedback from this supervision to immediately correct its imperfections and improve in the long term.
The Neurofabrix project contributes to the mission of strengthening the innovative performance of European companies and responding to industrial transformation, technological and societal changes. The project results in a first of its kind no-code robotics solution for industrial automation that meets the needs of the manufacturing industry."

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HORIZON-EIC-ACC - HORIZON EIC Accelerator

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ROBOTWIN SRO
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€ 2 199 154,00
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HENNEROVA 220/25
150 00 PRAHA
Czechia

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SME

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Yes
Region
Česko Praha Hlavní město Praha
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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