X Jornadas sobre Tecnologías y Soluciones para la Automatización Industrial
La X edición de las JAI (Jornadas sobre Tecnologías y Soluciones para la Automatización Industrial) se celebrará del 10 al 14 de febrero de 2025 en la Escuela de Ingeniería Industrial de la Universidad de Vigo
El programa de ponencias del Congreso Internacional JAI’2024 (acrónimo de las VIII Jornadas sobre Tecnologías y Soluciones para la Automatización Industrial), se orienta a la difusión formativa e informativa de las más innovadoras y avanzadas tecnologías de automatización industrial.
Objetivos:
1.- Difundir los conceptos técnicos innovadores relacionados con la automatización industrial.
2.- Ofrecer una visión general sobre las necesidades y tendencias de la industria en este ámbito.
3.- Puesta al día en los conocimientos tecnológicos relativos a esta disciplina industrial.
4.- Presentar los estándares comerciales 'de-facto' del mercado actual de la automatización.
5.- Analizar las soluciones que propone cada fabricante en cada una de las temáticas generales que se abordan.
Reseña edicion JAI 2025: https://www.uvigo.gal/universidade/comunicacion/duvi/decima-edicion-jai-congregou-mais-4000-asistentes-convertendo-uvigo-epicentro-automatizacion Más de 4000 asistentes con fuerte presencia de IEEE
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- Start time: 10 Feb 2025 08:00 AM UTC
- End time: 14 Feb 2025 08:00 AM UTC
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- Escuela de Ingeniería Industrial (Sede Campus)
- Maxwell, s/n. Campus Universitario Lagoas-Marcosende
- Vigo, Madrid
- Spain 36310
Speakers
Prof. Oussama Khatib of Friday, February 14th from 1:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Deep-Sea Robotics Exploration: OceanOne
OceanOneK is a robotic diver with a high degree of autonomy for physical interaction with the marine environment. The robot’s advanced autonomous capabilities for physical interaction in deep-sea are combined with the cognitive abilities of a human expert through an intuitive
haptic/stereo-vision interface. OceanOneK was deployed in several archeological expeditions in the Mediterranean with the ability to reach 1000 meters and more recently the robot was tested in challenging tasks at Deep Dive Dubai. Distancing humans physically from dangerous
and unreachable spaces while connecting their skills, intuition, and experience to the task promises to fundamentally alter remote work. These developments show how human-robot collaboration-induced synergy can expand our abilities to reach new resources, build and maintain infrastructure, and perform disaster prevention and recovery operations - be it deep in oceans and mines, at mountain tops, or in space.
Those interested in attending, in person or virtually, must only register in the form http://jai.uvigo.es/invitacion indicating "IEEE RAS" as the inviting entity.
Biography:
Oussama Khatib received his PhD from Sup’Aero, Toulouse, France, in 1980. He is Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Robotics Laboratory at Stanford University. His research focuses on methodologies and technologies in human-centered robotics, haptic interactions,
artificial intelligence, human motion synthesis and animation. He is President of the International Foundation of Robotics Research (IFRR) and an IEEE Fellow. He is Editor of the Springer STAR and SPAR series, and Springer Handbook of Robotics. He is recipient of the IEEE Robotics and Automation, Pioneering Award, the George Saridis Leadership Award, the Distinguished Service Award, the Japan Robot Association (JARA) Award, the Rudolf Kalman Award, and the IEEE Technical Field Award. Professor Khatib is Knight of the National Order of Merit and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
Address:Stanford University, , United States