Laboratory

We transform ideas into tangible breakthroughs

The Industry 4.0 laboratory is an experimentation space dedicated to research and innovation in enabling technologies applied to industrial processes. For this purpose, it offers companies and organizations the necessary infrastructure to carry out research, design, integration and validation of technologies in different areas of Industry 4.0.

The laboratory is focused on the R&D line “Cyber-physical systems in industrial applications”, which includes computer systems for industry, communications, industrial robotics and services.

Infrastructure

A comprehensive, modular and scalable factory model. It includes not only assembly lines, but also other areas such as production, lean production, logistics and quality assurance.

ABB’s YUMI IRB 14000 is a collaborative dual-arm robot. This robot allows each arm to be controlled as if it had two individual controllers, allowing it to perform completely independent tasks.

Sawyer is a collaborative robot model, which has a screen and a COGNEX camera integrated at the end of the manipulator. It has 7 different degrees of freedom of movement and a reach of 12.60 cm.

Omron’s TM5M-700 collaborative robot is designed to work with both humans and machines. The programming of this robot is simple and intuitive using block diagrams.

This smaller version of the UR5 has the same programming features, collaborative applications and operation. Its small size is ideal for applications inside machinery or in very small workspaces.

This collaborative robot from Universal Robots is one of the first industrial collaborative robots. Its precision and payload capacity make it a very versatile system.

This scanner allows 3D vision. The camera provides the robot with a sense of depth of the object or scene it visualizes, increasing the number of applications and facilitating the flexibility of activities in collaborative environments.

Robotnik’s RB1 BASE is a motorized base capable of carrying loads up to 50kg for indoor use. It has integrated different sensors and other devices to provide the system with the ability to map and position itself in the environment.

A computer cluster with GPU (Graphical Processor Units) specialized in the execution of algorithms for artificial intelligence applications, especially the training of deep neural networks.

Indoor localization systems using POZYX UWB (Ultra-Wideband) technology rely on small, low-power transceivers that communicate with each other to determine the position of objects or people within a confined indoor space.

The ABB IRB 340 Flex­Pick­er is a delta robot designed for high-speed pick and place tasks. Capa­ble of 150 picks per minute, this par­al­lel-arm Delta robot is well-suit­ed for use in the elec­tron­ic, food, and phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal indus­tries.

Virtual Lab Experience

Welcome to the fascinating world of virtual reality in the AI2 Industry 4.0 Lab. Here, you will be immersed in a unique experience where you can explore the lab’s infrastructure from the comfort of your home or classroom. With state-of-the-art technology, we offer you a detailed and realistic representation of our facilities, allowing you to familiarize yourself with every aspect of our working environment.

From the layout of the equipment to the layout of the space, our virtual reality experience gives you a complete view of the lab infrastructure. You’ll be able to navigate freely and examine every nook and cranny, understanding how the equipment, tools and systems that drive our Industry 4.0 research are organized.

This immersive experience not only allows you to visualize our infrastructure, but also gives you the opportunity to interact with it. Through intuitive interfaces, you will be able to access detailed information about each component, understand how it works and explore its potential in the context of Industry 4.0.

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