FLR – Netherlands
Field Lab Robotics was founded in 2016 by two entrepreneurs as a showroom for the current robotics technology. Within a year, companies, universities, and government organizations joined in, changing Field Lab Robotics from a mere showroom into a Centre of Knowledge for robotics in the fields of logistics, manufacturing, agri-business, and health care. In its Xperience Centre, technology companies and universities give state-of-the-art robotic demonstrations and explain their R&D results, so decision-makers, students, and the general public can experience and explore the most recent developments in Industry 4.0 and gain an understanding of what Industry 4.0 can offer in the near future.
The main role of the Field Lab Robotics in this project is dissemination, community building and linking to other projects and public outreach (Dissemination, communication and exploitation). For CoRoSect, among other activities, the Field Lab will organize international workshops and host demonstrations of AGVs and robot cells developed by other partners within the CoRoSect project.
Saskia van der Laak
Director
vanderlaak@fieldlabrobotics.com
CoRoSect consortium is a diverse and dynamic network of partners, representing key players in insect farming, pure robotic science and engineering, sustainability-driven innovation practices as well as collaborative business models.
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.