
CoRoSect, a Horizon 2020 project led by Maastricht University that started in January 2021, has successfully concluded in March 2024. The project’s goal was to foster collaborative environments between humans and robots, while also streamlining labour-intensive tasks in insect farming production. The overarching goal was to significantly contribute to the optimization and automatization of small and medium-sized insect farms that breed and rear black soldier flies, mealworms and crickets. Thus, CoRoSect introduced an integrated cognitive ecosystem that replaces monotonous and challenging tasks of insect farming with automated processes.
CoRoSect addressed practical challenges in insect rearing, including handling crates, monitoring environmental conditions, larvae separation, and quality management. Four large-scale pilots conducted in Norway, Italy, Bulgaria, and Spain played a pivotal role in refining the CoRoSect system,
comprising diverse software and hardware components of various complexity levels. Thanks to the collective and individual effort of the consortium members, and insect farms willing to provide time, space, knowledge, and insects, the CoRoSect system was successfully fine-tuned.
“I would like to thank the European Union as well as all partners and stakeholders of CoRoSect for
their enthusiasm, commitment, and support during the past 3 years. Together we have been on an
exciting journey to provide insect farms with next generation robotic and digital solutions.
Remarkable results have been achieved. It has been an honour to serve this project as project coordinator.”
Dr. Rico Möckel, Maastricht University
CoRoSect’s innovation lies in transforming low-quality organic waste into protein-rich food suitable for humans and animals, aligning with circular economy principles. By fostering symbiosis between
humans and robots, CoRoSect not only revolutionizes insect rearing but also streamlines production processes, enhancing sustainability and income generation.
With 19 partners across Europe, CoRoSect’s success signifies a paradigm shift in insect farming automation. Its legacy marks the beginning of a new era, promising transformative impacts on the future of insect farming and automation.
The CoRoSect project gathered 19 partners across Europe and was funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme. All the information is available on the project’s website, as well as on its pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Youtube.
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CoRoSect is developing a novel Cognitive Robotic System for Digitalized and Networked (Automated) Insect Farms. We bring leading-edge robotics, AI, and some of the best experts in our industry - to help embrace automation and wave goodbye to the monotonous and mundane tasks.
Dr. Rico Möckel
Maastricht University
Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (DKE)
Paul Henri Spaaklaan 1
6229EN Maastricht
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31433883482
rico.mockel@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Prof. Dr. Mladen Radišić
CEO Foodscale Hub
Narodnog fronta 73
21000 Novi Sad
Serbia
Tel.: (+381) 21 300 8023
mladen@foodscalehub.com
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101016953.