Another fieldlab has started on TU Delft Campus: RoboHouse.
This fieldlab for advanced cognitive robotics is meant for companies
and organisations that want to know how they can apply smart robots.
Students can make use of the facilities as well.
RoboHouse was officially opened yesterday. Vice
President Operations Nicoly Vermeulen from the Executive Board attended
the ceremony, together with deputy mayor form the municipality of Delft
Bas Vollebregt, amongst others.
The new fieldlab is situated in the former biotechnology building at the Julianalaan, next to RoboValley.
Over the last year, the building was renovated and transformed into a
demonstration place for advanced robots, a test space and maker space.
“At RoboHouse, entrepreneurs not only can
discover the possibilities robotics offer, but we help them with
identifying the processes that can be automated"
“Many companies realise that they can profit by
automating their production processes, but entrepreneurs often don’t
know where to start”, manager of RoboHouse Jaimy Siebel says about
setting up the fieldlab. “At RoboHouse, entrepreneurs not only can
discover the possibilities robotics offer, but we help them with
identifying the processes that can be automated. Subsequently, these
solutions are validated in our test centre.”
Beside companies, developers and students can become a member of Robohouse and make use of the facilities. The students of the minor robotics already have their team rooms in RoboHouse.
RoboHouse offers several courses for a broad
audience, for example about programming a robot arm of linking up a
sensor to a neural network. “There aren’t many places where you can
learn this in such a short period of time”, Siebel says.
RoboHouse is an initiative of Delft University of Technology, TNO, RoboValley, Festo and ABB.
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Read more about RoboHouse in this interview with Jaimy Siebel.
Photos: Daniel Verkijk