EUMarineRobots

Marine robotics research infrastructure network

Abstract

Our oceans are the least-explored region of planet Earth. Protection and sustainable development of ocean resources presents formidable challenges. Robots will play an increasingly key role in the near future and this role will expand and become more challenging as we extend into deeper, remote and hostile marine environments. Europe leads in many aspects of maritime, but lacks well integrated and coordinated oceanic robotic infrastructure or presence. The marine-robotics industry is growing rapidly. It is a crucial high-value/high-cost sector with considerable entry-barriers to R&D.; The full growth potential of this industry will be greatly enhanced with access to shared robotic research infrastructure. EUMarineRobots (EUMR) proposes an access-infrastructure for the deployment of a full-range of aerial, surface and sub-surface marine robotic assets, the combined value of which is far greater than the sum of their parts. EUMR will open transnational access to significant national marine robotics R&D; assets across Europe. The EUMR consortium comprises 15 partners from 10 countries who, collectively, can deploy a comprehensive portfolio of marine robotic assets with required associated support assets and expertise. The network is a strong and balanced grouping of globally distinguished key players with diverse, track-record of excellence across marine / robotic sectors. Partners are members of a wide variety of existing networks, and research infrastructure collaborations both formal and informal across Europe and the world. EUMR is a first stage in aggregating these networks and assets as world-leading for support and growth of a strong community of practice in marine robotics and marine.

Project details

Unibo Team Leader: Claudio Melchiorri

Unibo involved Department/s:
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Energia Elettrica e dell'Informazione "Guglielmo Marconi"

Coordinator:
Universidade Do Porto(Portugal)

Other Participants:
Norges Teknisk Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu (Norway)
Consorcio Para El Diseno, Construccion, Equipamiento Y Explotacion De La Plataforma Oceanica De Canarias (Spain)
Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento - IST-ID (Portugal)
Science And Technologyfacilities Council Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (United Kingdom)
Heriot Watt University (United Kingdom)
Marine Institute (Mi) (Ireland)
Dltm-Distretto Ligure Delle Tecnologie Marine Scrl (Italy)
Sveuciliste U Zagrebu Fakultet Elektrotehnike I Racunarstva (Croatia)
Universitat de Girona (Spain)
Nato Science And Technology Organisation (Belgium)
University of Limerick (Ireland)
Università  degli Studi di GENOVA (Italy)
Universitaet Bremen (Germany)
Ifremer-Institut Francais De Recherche Pour L'Exploitation De La Mer (France)

Third parties:
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - Università di Bologna (Italy)

Total Eu Contribution: Euro (EUR) 4.998.736,25
Project Duration in months: 42
Start Date: 01/03/2018
End Date: 31/08/2021

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Oceans This project contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 731103 This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 731103