Mobile Robot Crane Platform
The project aims to create a mobile robot crane platform that, whilst operating at heights of 15-20 meters will help automate production processes. The crane will allow for the production of offshore structures that are used in the energy industry to be made more precisely and accurately.

Mobile Robot Crane Platform
The Mobile Robot Crane Platform project aims to design, develop, and control a new robotic platform. The platform will enable automation of processes from the energy sector, which take place at a height of 15-20 meters and require great accuracy. The platform will consist of an innovative combination of known compo-nents and will, among other things, be demonstrated in a use-case on welding of offshore con-structions.
The project is funded by EUDP.
Purpose
Mobile Robot Crane Platform project aims to create a mobile robot crane platform that, whilst operating at heights of 15-20 meters will help automate production processes. The crane will allow for the production of offshore structures that are used in the energy industry (particularly windmills) to be made more precisely and accurately.
Beyond offshore structure production, this technology has the potential to be applied to other areas of the energy sector; from recycling and repair to scanning and surface treatment.
The project uses already-known components in a novel way to create a new product that surpasses any other established technologies in this area.
Digital Twin technology will be used to create fully digital workflows.
The project will run from 2023-2025.
Partners
The University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
Inrotech
Bladt Industries
Energy Cluster Denmark
Odense Robotics
The project is funded by EUDP.
Contact
Do you want to hear more? Do not hesitate to reach out to Project Manager Thomas Gammelgaard. See contact info below.
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Want to learn more about the programme and how you can get started? Get in touch with Thomas.

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