First meeting of the Advisory Board of the Robotics Hub.
Primera reunió del Consell Assessor del Campus Robòtica.
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The University of Girona launches the Robotics Hub
The first meeting of the Advisory Board of the Robotics Hub was held last December 21. This event formally represents the beginning of the activities of this Sectorial Hub, the tenth since the UdG started the program almost five years ago.
As the other Sectorial Hubs of the University of Girona, the Robotics Hub offers a meeting and dialogue space designed to promote knowledge and contribute to improving the quality of life of people by responding to the new challenges of the 21st century. Specifically, the Sectorial Hubs maintain the will to promote the transfer and foster relations between the University and companies and institutions from the sector, and the general public.
One of the key elements of the Robotics Hub is the Advisory Board, made up of people with extensive experience in different areas of the technology sector, such as artificial intelligence, computer vision, 3D perception, Big Data or the Internet. of things, applied to marine, underwater, mobile, aerial, industrial, educational and consumer robotics, home automation and intelligent health care. The role of the Advisory Board is to act as a think tank for the Hub, providing an external and independent vision and offering recommendations in the planning and prioritization of the actions of the Hub itself. It also provides advice on the relationship model with the business sector and the external projection.
The members of the Advisory Board of the Robotics Hub, with a clearly international perspective, are:
- Carles Matabosch, Manager Software Engineering at COGNEX, Girona, Spain
- Deanna Hood, Software Engineer at Open Robotics, Sydney, Australia
- Jhimli Mitra, Medical Image Analysis Scientist at General Electric Global Research, New York, USA
- Jordi Pagès, Product Manager at PAL Robotics, Barcelona, Spain
- Josep Aulinas, Automotive Platform Architect at Nvidia, Bavaria, Germany
- Luca Zappella, R&D Engineer at Apple, Sunnyvale, California, USA
- Natalia Hurtós, Software Product Manager at IQUA Robotics, Girona, Spain
- Núria Oliver, Computer Scientist at Vodafone Institute, Berlin, Germany; Data-Pop Alliance, New York, USA; i Fellow at the Spanish Royal Academy of Engineering, Madrid, Spain
- Pol Toldrà, Head of R&D at Tavil, Sant Jaume de Llierca, Girona
- Rainer Bischoff, Robotics Business and Technology Development Lead, Munich, Germany
- Tudor Nicosevici, Head of ADAS at Continental, Timişoara, Romania
- Xavier Ribalta, CEO & Technical Sales Manager at Ribinerf, Aiguaviva, Girona, Spain
For further information, please visit the Robotics Hub website: https://www.udg.edu/en/campusrobotica and the Advisory Council section: https://www.udg.edu/en/campusrobotica/campus/consell-assessor-sectorial
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During the period 2018 - 2021, the Sectorial Hubs program of the UdG benefited from the support of the European Regional Development Fund, the Generalitat de Catalunya and the Diputació de Girona, thanks to the project “PECT Girona, innovative ecosystem”.
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La Universitat de Girona dona el tret de sortida al Campus Robòtica
El passat 21 de desembre es va celebrar la primera reunió del Consell Assessor del Campus Robòtica, esdeveniment que formalment representa l’inici de les activitats d’aquest Campus Sectorial, el desè des que la UdG va endegar el programa fa prop de cinc anys.
Com en la resta de Campus Sectorials de la Universitat de Girona, el Campus Robòtica ofereix un espai de trobada i d’interlocució destinat a promoure el coneixement i contribuir a millorar la qualitat de vida de les persones donant resposta als nous reptes del segle XXI. Concretament, els Campus Sectorials mantenen la voluntat de promoure la transferència i fomentar les relacions entre la Universitat i les empreses i institucions del sector, i la ciutadania en general.
Una de les peces fonamentals del Campus Robòtica és el Consell Assessor, format per persones amb una àmplia trajectòria en diferents àmbits del sector tecnològic, com la intel·ligència artificial, la visió per computador, la percepció 3D, el Big Data i l’internet de les coses aplicats a la robòtica marina, submarina, mòbil, aèria, industrial, educativa i de consum, la domòtica i la salut intel·ligent. El paper del Consell Assessor és actuar com a laboratori d’idees del Campus, aportant una visió externa i independent i oferint recomanacions en la planificació i priorització de les accions del propi Campus, així com assessorament sobre el model de relació amb el sector empresarial i la projecció exterior.
Els membres que integren el Consell Assessor del Campus Robòtica, amb una perspectiva clarament internacional, són:
- Carles Matabosch, Manager Software Engineering a COGNEX, Girona
- Deanna Hood, Software Engineer a Open Robotics, Sydney, Austràlia
- Jhimli Mitra, Medical Image Analysis Scientist a General Electric Global Research, New York, USA
- Jordi Pagès, Product Manager a PAL Robotics, Barcelona
- Josep Aulinas, Automotive Platform Architect a Nvidia, Bavaria, Alemanya
- Luca Zappella, R&D Engineer a Apple, Sunnyvale, Califòrnia, USA
- Natalia Hurtós, Software Product Manager a IQUA Robotics, Girona
- Núria Oliver, Computer Scientist a Vodafone Institute, Berlin, Alemanya; Data-Pop Alliance, New York, USA; i Fellow at the Spanish Royal Academy of Engineering, Madrid, Espanya
- Pol Toldrà, Head of R&D a Tavil, Sant Jaume de Llierca, Girona
- Rainer Bischoff, Robotics Business and Technology Development Lead, Munich, Alemanya
- Tudor Nicosevici, Head of ADAS a Continental, Timişoara, Romania
- Xavier Ribalta, CEO & Technical Sales Manager a Ribinerf, Aiguaviva, Girona
Podeu trobar més informació al web del Campus Robòtica: https://www.udg.edu/ca/campusrobotica i a l’apartat del Consell Assessor: https://www.udg.edu/ca/campusrobotica/campus/consell-assessor-sectorial
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Durant el període 2018 - 2021, el programa de Campus Sectorials de la UdG gaudeix del suport de fons FEDER de la Unió Europea, la Generalitat de Catalunya i la Diputació de Girona gràcies al projecte “PECT Girona, ecosistema innovador”.