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Robotics is a multi-tech area where Finnish high-quality expertise in ICT, automation, electronics and machine technology opens up opportunities for growth both for the existing industry and for new innovations. More and more, the efficiency, flexibility and, above all, quality of the production unit determine where production capacity is purchased. High standards of quality and flexibility require highly automated production from subcontractors. One of the most interesting phenomena associated with robotisation is reshoring. In the EU and the UK, it is already apparent that those companies that have invested heavily in robotics and automation of production are returning their production back to their home countries. Thanks to efficient automated production, the quality of products has been raised to a very high level and, at the same time, unit costs are so low that logistics costs have begun to play a significant role in the total cost of the product. Robotics is spreading strongly not only in the manufacturing industry, but also in a very large number of other sectors. Robots are increasingly used in cars, healthcare (surgery, presence and care robots), elderly care (assisting robots), agriculture, finance (bots) and security. Robotisation in the services sector is just starting, so it is important that Satakunta’s robotics and automation companies are awake and that companies have their own products ready for the market when the service robotics business will start to grow strongly in the coming years, as the international trend studies have predicted. The Intelligent Production project builds and pilots a platform (Robocoast.fi) which serves as a meeting point for industry, universities and automation companies in the region, as a forum for cooperation and a think tank (‘Think Tank’) in robotics. The new operations to be developed are the Haastepankki, Tietopankki and Demopaja. Robocoast.fi’s development platform aims to increase the use of intelligent automation solutions both in the industry and in the services sector, thereby promoting the emergence of new user-oriented product innovations for robotics and automation companies.The development platform will be tested with Demopaja pilots, where five interesting industrial challenges identified at the Haastepankki will be developed together with the automation company network and the universities in the region to develop a technology demode and/or feasibility study for each of the selected challenges. At least one of the selected challenges relates to the service sector.The project will result in a development platform and an environment that enables manufacturing enterprises (services and industry) to explore and test solutions that would allow existing production to be modernised and automated and thereby increase competitiveness, which in the long term supports the maintenance of productive operations in Satakunta. In addition, the development platform will help the network of robotic and automation companies in the region to reach the robotics and intelligent automation product business that serves both the industry and the services sector more easily. Without its own robotic and intelligent automation product business, international growth is unlikely to be very likely, even if the global trend of robotisation would be bigger than predicted. (English)
Property / summary: Robotics is a multi-tech area where Finnish high-quality expertise in ICT, automation, electronics and machine technology opens up opportunities for growth both for the existing industry and for new innovations. More and more, the efficiency, flexibility and, above all, quality of the production unit determine where production capacity is purchased. High standards of quality and flexibility require highly automated production from subcontractors. One of the most interesting phenomena associated with robotisation is reshoring. In the EU and the UK, it is already apparent that those companies that have invested heavily in robotics and automation of production are returning their production back to their home countries. Thanks to efficient automated production, the quality of products has been raised to a very high level and, at the same time, unit costs are so low that logistics costs have begun to play a significant role in the total cost of the product. Robotics is spreading strongly not only in the manufacturing industry, but also in a very large number of other sectors. Robots are increasingly used in cars, healthcare (surgery, presence and care robots), elderly care (assisting robots), agriculture, finance (bots) and security. Robotisation in the services sector is just starting, so it is important that Satakunta’s robotics and automation companies are awake and that companies have their own products ready for the market when the service robotics business will start to grow strongly in the coming years, as the international trend studies have predicted. The Intelligent Production project builds and pilots a platform (Robocoast.fi) which serves as a meeting point for industry, universities and automation companies in the region, as a forum for cooperation and a think tank (‘Think Tank’) in robotics. The new operations to be developed are the Haastepankki, Tietopankki and Demopaja. Robocoast.fi’s development platform aims to increase the use of intelligent automation solutions both in the industry and in the services sector, thereby promoting the emergence of new user-oriented product innovations for robotics and automation companies.The development platform will be tested with Demopaja pilots, where five interesting industrial challenges identified at the Haastepankki will be developed together with the automation company network and the universities in the region to develop a technology demode and/or feasibility study for each of the selected challenges. At least one of the selected challenges relates to the service sector.The project will result in a development platform and an environment that enables manufacturing enterprises (services and industry) to explore and test solutions that would allow existing production to be modernised and automated and thereby increase competitiveness, which in the long term supports the maintenance of productive operations in Satakunta. In addition, the development platform will help the network of robotic and automation companies in the region to reach the robotics and intelligent automation product business that serves both the industry and the services sector more easily. Without its own robotic and intelligent automation product business, international growth is unlikely to be very likely, even if the global trend of robotisation would be bigger than predicted. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Robotics is a multi-tech area where Finnish high-quality expertise in ICT, automation, electronics and machine technology opens up opportunities for growth both for the existing industry and for new innovations. More and more, the efficiency, flexibility and, above all, quality of the production unit determine where production capacity is purchased. High standards of quality and flexibility require highly automated production from subcontractors. One of the most interesting phenomena associated with robotisation is reshoring. In the EU and the UK, it is already apparent that those companies that have invested heavily in robotics and automation of production are returning their production back to their home countries. Thanks to efficient automated production, the quality of products has been raised to a very high level and, at the same time, unit costs are so low that logistics costs have begun to play a significant role in the total cost of the product. Robotics is spreading strongly not only in the manufacturing industry, but also in a very large number of other sectors. Robots are increasingly used in cars, healthcare (surgery, presence and care robots), elderly care (assisting robots), agriculture, finance (bots) and security. Robotisation in the services sector is just starting, so it is important that Satakunta’s robotics and automation companies are awake and that companies have their own products ready for the market when the service robotics business will start to grow strongly in the coming years, as the international trend studies have predicted. The Intelligent Production project builds and pilots a platform (Robocoast.fi) which serves as a meeting point for industry, universities and automation companies in the region, as a forum for cooperation and a think tank (‘Think Tank’) in robotics. The new operations to be developed are the Haastepankki, Tietopankki and Demopaja. Robocoast.fi’s development platform aims to increase the use of intelligent automation solutions both in the industry and in the services sector, thereby promoting the emergence of new user-oriented product innovations for robotics and automation companies.The development platform will be tested with Demopaja pilots, where five interesting industrial challenges identified at the Haastepankki will be developed together with the automation company network and the universities in the region to develop a technology demode and/or feasibility study for each of the selected challenges. At least one of the selected challenges relates to the service sector.The project will result in a development platform and an environment that enables manufacturing enterprises (services and industry) to explore and test solutions that would allow existing production to be modernised and automated and thereby increase competitiveness, which in the long term supports the maintenance of productive operations in Satakunta. In addition, the development platform will help the network of robotic and automation companies in the region to reach the robotics and intelligent automation product business that serves both the industry and the services sector more easily. Without its own robotic and intelligent automation product business, international growth is unlikely to be very likely, even if the global trend of robotisation would be bigger than predicted. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3749941 in France
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    125,041 Euro
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    193,861.0 Euro
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    64.5 percent
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    1 June 2016
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    31 December 2018
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    Prizztech Oy
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    Robotiikka on monitekninen alue, jossa suomalainen korkealaatuinen osaaminen ICT:ssä, automaatiossa, elektroniikassa ja konetekniikassa avaavat kasvun mahdollisuuksia sekä olemassa olevalle teollisuudelle että uusille innovaatioille. Yhä useammin tuotantoyksikön tehokkuus, joustavuus ja ennen kaikkea laatu ratkaisevat sen, mistä tuotantokapasiteetti ostetaan. Korkeiden laatu- ja joustavuusvaatimusten takia alihankkijoilta edellytetään pitkälle automatisoitua tuotantoa. Yksi mielenkiintoisin robotisaatioon liittyvä ilmiö on reshoring. USA:ssa ja Britanniassa on jo nähtävissä, että ne yritykset, jotka ovat voimallisesti panostaneet robotiikkaan ja tuotannon automatisointiin ovat palauttamassa tuotantoaan takaisin kotimaahan. Tehokkaasti automatisoidun tuotannon avulla tuotteiden laatu on pystytty nostamaan erittäin korkealle ja samaan aikaan yksikkökustannukset laskea niin alas, että mm. logistiikkakustannukset ovat alkaneet näytellä merkittävää roolia tuotteen kokonaiskustannuksissa. Robotiikka on levittäytymässä vahvasti valmistavan teollisuuden lisäksi myös hyvin monille muille toimialoille. Robotteja käytetään yhä enemmän hyödyksi mm. autoissa, terveydenhuollossa (leikkaus-, läsnäolo- ja hoivarobotit), vanhuspalvelupuolella (avustavat robotit), maataloudessa, rahoitus- (botit)ja turvallisuusalalla. Palvelusektorin robotisointi on vasta käynnistymässä, joten on tärkeää, että Satakunnan robotti- ja automaatioyritykset ovat heräillä ja yrityksillä on omia tuotteita valmiina markkinoille siinä vaiheessa, kun palvelurobotiikkaliiketoiminta lähtee lähivuosina voimakkaaseen kasvuun kuten kansainväliset trenditutkimukset ovat ennustaneet. Älykäs tuotanto -hankeessa rakennetaan ja pilotoidaan alustaa (Robocoast.fi), joka toimii alueen teollisuuden, korkeakoulujen ja automaatioyritysten kohtaamispaikka, yhteistyöfoorumina ja ajatushautomona(robotiikan "Think Tank"). Kehitettävät uudet toiminnot ovat Haastepankki, Tietopankki ja Demopaja. Robocoast.fi -kehitysalustan tavoitteena on lisätä älykkään automaation ratkaisujen käyttöä niin teollisuudessa kuin myös palvelusektorilla sekä edistää näin uusien käyttäjälähtöisten tuoteinnovaatioiden syntymistä robotti- ja automaatioalan yrityksiin.Kehitysalustaa testataan Demopaja -piloteilla, joissa viidelle Haastepankissa tunnistetulle kiinnostavalle tuotannolliselle haasteelle kehitetään yhdessä automaatioyritysverkoston ja alueen korkeakoulujen kanssa kunkin valitun haasteen ratkaiseva teknologiademo ja/tai toteutettavuustutkimus. Vähintään yksi valituista haasteista liittyy palvelusektoriin.Hankkeen tuloksena syntyy kehitysalusta ja ympäristö, jonka avulla tuotannolliset yritykset(palvelut ja teollisuus)voivat tutkia ja testata niitä ratkaisuja, joilla nykyistä tuotantoa olisi mahdollista uudistaa ja automatisoida ja sitä kautta lisätä kilpailukykyä, mikä pitkällä tähtäimellä tukee tuotannollisen toiminnnan säilymistä Satakunnassa. Tämän lisäksi kehitysalusta auttaa alueen robotti- ja automaatioyritystenverkostoa pääsemään nykyistä helpommin kiinni niin teollisuuden kuin palvelusektoria palvelevaan robotiikan ja älykkään automaation tuoteliiketoimintaan. Ilman omaa robotti- ja älykkään automaation tuoteliiketoimintaa ei kansainvälinen kasvu ole kovinkaan todennäköistä, vaikka globaali robotisaatiotrendi kehittyisi ennustettuakin suuremmaksi. (Finnish)
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    Robotics is a multi-tech area where Finnish high-quality expertise in ICT, automation, electronics and machine technology opens up opportunities for growth both for the existing industry and for new innovations. More and more, the efficiency, flexibility and, above all, quality of the production unit determine where production capacity is purchased. High standards of quality and flexibility require highly automated production from subcontractors. One of the most interesting phenomena associated with robotisation is reshoring. In the EU and the UK, it is already apparent that those companies that have invested heavily in robotics and automation of production are returning their production back to their home countries. Thanks to efficient automated production, the quality of products has been raised to a very high level and, at the same time, unit costs are so low that logistics costs have begun to play a significant role in the total cost of the product. Robotics is spreading strongly not only in the manufacturing industry, but also in a very large number of other sectors. Robots are increasingly used in cars, healthcare (surgery, presence and care robots), elderly care (assisting robots), agriculture, finance (bots) and security. Robotisation in the services sector is just starting, so it is important that Satakunta’s robotics and automation companies are awake and that companies have their own products ready for the market when the service robotics business will start to grow strongly in the coming years, as the international trend studies have predicted. The Intelligent Production project builds and pilots a platform (Robocoast.fi) which serves as a meeting point for industry, universities and automation companies in the region, as a forum for cooperation and a think tank (‘Think Tank’) in robotics. The new operations to be developed are the Haastepankki, Tietopankki and Demopaja. Robocoast.fi’s development platform aims to increase the use of intelligent automation solutions both in the industry and in the services sector, thereby promoting the emergence of new user-oriented product innovations for robotics and automation companies.The development platform will be tested with Demopaja pilots, where five interesting industrial challenges identified at the Haastepankki will be developed together with the automation company network and the universities in the region to develop a technology demode and/or feasibility study for each of the selected challenges. At least one of the selected challenges relates to the service sector.The project will result in a development platform and an environment that enables manufacturing enterprises (services and industry) to explore and test solutions that would allow existing production to be modernised and automated and thereby increase competitiveness, which in the long term supports the maintenance of productive operations in Satakunta. In addition, the development platform will help the network of robotic and automation companies in the region to reach the robotics and intelligent automation product business that serves both the industry and the services sector more easily. Without its own robotic and intelligent automation product business, international growth is unlikely to be very likely, even if the global trend of robotisation would be bigger than predicted. (English)
    22 November 2021
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