Brain & Breakfast: Planning for Human Robot Collaboration in production cells

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Brain & Breakfast: Planning for Human Robot Collaboration in production cells

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Date(s) - 28.06.
8:45 - 9:30

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Invitation to Brain & Breakfast Discussion with ZeMA & Yaskawa

Let’s start your week with an interesting discussion – on Monday 28 June 2021, from 8:45 am, join Khansa Rekik, Robotics researcher from ZeMA, and Christopher Schneider from Yaskawa and discuss current experience and challenges in “Planning for Human Robot Collaboration in production cells”.

We are happy to organise our newest RICAIP Brain & Breakfast discussion in cooperation with ZeMA and its industrial partner, the Yaskawa company, which has a long tradition as one of the world’s leading manufacturers in the fields of drive technology, industrial automation, and robotics. Yaskawa was founded in 1915 and is based in Kitakyushu, Japan. We will welcome the representative of its European branch based in Eschborn, Germany. Yaskawa Europe offers mechatronics and robotics solutions for companies throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the CIS states.

“Planning for Human Robot Collaboration in production cells”

Date: Monday, 28 June 2021, from 8:45 to 9:30 (45 min)

Venue: online via GoToMeeting link

Participation for free – the online link to the Go-To-Meeting conference will be sent to the registered participants before the event. Please find the registration form below down on this page.

The discussion will be moderated by Tilman Becker, the RICAIP Director, and further led and kicked-off by:

Khansa Rekik

Researcher, Robotics and Human-Machine Interaction Group, ZeMA

Khansa is an advanced robotics engineer with a master in industrial informatics and a master in computer science. She has worked in the industry for a short time then came back to research and has been working at ZeMA since 2018.

Christopher Schneider

Product Manager & Industrial PhD Program Collaborative Robotics, Yaskawa

Christopher is a member in the DIN Standards Committee Robotics, PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University Chemnitz in Cooperation with the Fraunhofer IWU Chemnitz. He has been involved in industry-related projects with VW, Parker Hannifin, or Formula Student Racing…

Find full info and registration here