verona university – department of engineering for innovation medicine
altair
robotics lab
Altair Robotics Laboratory is an Italian Center of Excellence in the research and development of advanced robotic systems.
It was founded in 2001 by computer science Professor Paolo Fiorini concurrently with the establishment of the courses in Automatic Control and Robotics in the Computer Science Department of the University of Verona.
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ALTAIR: A Laboratory for Teleoperations and Autonomous Intelligent Robots.
The objective ALTAIR Lab is to conduct research and development on non-conventional robotic systems capable of interacting with the surrounding environment in various ways, ranging from teleoperation to autonomous behaviors.
In recent years, we have reintegrated industrial robotics, human-machine interaction, and artificial intelligence into our research focus. This shift is a response to the introduction of cooperative robots in Industry 4.0 companies.
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robotics education
ODINO Robotics Lab: a fully equipped laboratory with educational robots and live demonstrations to learn and test the environment of Industry 4.0.
Robotics education fosters STEM skills, problem-solving, and prepares individuals for future careers. It also sparks innovation and an entrepreneurial mindset, promoting adaptability in a rapidly changing world.
The ODINO Robotics Laboratory in Verona (Ex-Mercato area) offers a great opportunity to gain direct experience with collaborative educational robots in a learning environment very close to the industry 4.0. A unique experience suitable for students of different levels, as well as professionals seeking to update their skills.
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Altair virtual Tour
Come and discover ALTAIR Robotics Lab in this virtual Tour organized in the occasion of the European Robotics Week 2020 and the European Researchers’ Night 2020!
It’s time for the ribbon cutting
On Friday 18 September 2020 we had the pleasure of celebrating the beginning of two important journeys that bring the world of research closer to the needs of the Territory and put the University a growing relationship with the productive realities that animate it.
COSUR 2020 – Dates Postponed
Considering the current international health situation and the recent trend of the pandemic, we are unable to organize the COSUR summer school with the safety and flexibility margins that the uncertain situation imposes.