International Innovation Network Programme on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

  • Chrysostomou, Dimitris (Projektdeltager)
  • Madsen, Ole (Projektdeltager)
  • Benaoumeur, Senouci (PI (principal investigator))
  • Petersen, Henrik Gordon (Projektdeltager)
  • Nielsen, Morten B. (Projektdeltager)
  • Nalpantidis, Lazaros (Projektdeltager)
  • Støy, Kasper (Projektdeltager)
  • Zhang, Xuping (Projektdeltager)
  • Mouritzen, Soren Adamsen (Projektdeltager)
  • Andersen, Ole G. (Projektdeltager)
  • Han, Dong Seog (Projektdeltager)
  • Kong, Seung Hyun (Projektdeltager)
  • Ryu, Jee-Hwan (Projektdeltager)
  • Hong, Seongsoo (Projektdeltager)
  • Kim, Hanbyeol (Projektdeltager)

Projektdetaljer

Beskrivelse

The Korean-Danish robotics network aims to strengthen collaborations between institutions and robotics ecosystems in both countries. It will focus on identifying research and innovation opportunities in robotics, AI, and automation that can benefit industry and society. The network builds on existing relationships and will prepare consortia for Horizon Europe applications.

Lægmandssprog

Denmark and South Korea are working together to create a robotics network that will help both countries grow their robotics industries. The network will look for ways that robotics, artificial intelligence, and automation can be used to improve manufacturing, healthcare, and care for the elderly. It will also support green initiatives and the life sciences industry in Denmark.

The network is being led by universities in both countries who already have experience working together, such as through a summer school program. They will work with robotics associations and clusters in Denmark and Korea to get companies involved as well.

Nøgleresultater

The goal is to create partnerships that can apply for European research funding once South Korea becomes associated with the Horizon Europe program in 2025. This will give Denmark and South Korea an advantage in accessing these funds for joint robotics projects. Overall, the network aims to benefit the entire robotics ecosystems in both nations.
AkronymGINP
StatusIgangværende
Effektiv start/slut dato01/01/202431/12/2025

Samarbejdspartnere

  • University of Southern Denmark (leder)
  • IT University of Copenhagen (Projektpartner)
  • Aarhus University (Projektpartner)
  • Technical University of Denmark (Projektpartner)
  • Odense Robotics (Projektpartner)
  • Kyungpook National University (Projektpartner)
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Projektpartner)
  • Seoul National University (Projektpartner)
  • Korean Association of Robot Industry (KAR) (Projektpartner)

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  • Verdensmål 4 - Kvalitetsuddannelse
  • Verdensmål 8 - Anstændige jobs og økonomisk vækst
  • Verdensmål 10 - Mindre ulighed
  • Verdensmål 17 - Partnerskaber for handling

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