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“Do AI ethics in design, not just for legal compliance”: Takeaways from RECLAIM open training on trustworthy AI, Circular Economy 

To this end, the RECLAIM consortium organised an open training workshop last month on trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Circular Economy. The objective behind the workshop was to present the latest developments in AI, Robotics, and socially sensitive gaming, and how these can support circular economy and Trustworthy AI.   The training program invited specialists in […]

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“New grippers for better pick ratio; seeking clustering options with EU projects”: RECLAIM General Assembly ends on a high note  

The RECLAIM Project recently concluded its second General Assembly hosted by consortium partner KU Leuven at their Department of Mechanical Engineering campus in the heritage city of Leuven, Belgium.

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Presentation for the Erasmus project “Journey of a Tree”

On Thursday, October 19th, the participants of the Erasmus project ‘Journey of  a Tree’ (https://www.erasmusly.com/journey-of-a-tree-erasmus-project-35798.html) visited the Foundation for Research & Technology – FORTH. This program focuses on cooperation and the exchange of good practices. As part of the RECLAIM project, Mr. Michalis Maniadakis gave the visitors a presentation regarding the recycling process and the

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Construction of the prMRF

RECLAIM activities have been recently focused on the construction of the prMRF (portable robotic Material Recovery Facility) and the installation of the mechanical equipment within. Τhe mechanical equipment installed in the prMRF has gone under actual testing in the loop mode of operation for several hours . The prMRF has been fed with sample recyclable

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Gripper techniques

In this short film, you can see four techniques that have been developed, tested and evaluated by KU Leuven. At KU Leuven they are working hard on developing and testing new techniques for the portable, robotic Material Recovery Facility (prMRF). Techniques presented in the video:   1) High Airflow Vertical Conveying (HAVCO) gripper. This innovative

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