- Created2023.05.30
KIMM expands manufacturing network in the EU
research cooperation on robotics and advanced manufacturing
with European leading countries in advanced mechanical technology
-KIMM spurs international joint research on robotics via Horizon Europe program of the EU
by signing MOU with EIT-Manufacturing and LMS at University of Patras-
-Spanish institutes first proposed cooperation on manufacturing equipment, especially 3D printing-
-KIMM signs MOUs with EURECAT and CIM UPC-
The Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (President Sang-jin Park, hereinafter referred to as KIMM), an institute under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Science and ICT, signed an MOU in the fields of advanced manufacturing and robotics with research institutes in Spain and Greece, two of European leaders in outstanding mechanical technology, in order to accelerate international cooperation with European countries.
On Friday May 26 2023, President Sang-jin Park of KIMM signed an MOU at the University of Patras, Greece to promote industry-academia-research cooperation with EIT Manufacturing*, an industry-academia-research council of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), and the Laboratory for Manufacturing System and Automation (LMS) at the University of Patras*, a leading technology center for robotics, in order to promote comprehensive international cooperation, such as conducting international joint research in the field of manufacturing equipment and exchanging human resources and information among the institutes.
President Sang-jin Park of KIMM signed an MOU to promote comprehensive international cooperation
with LMS at University of Patras and Dr. Niki Kousi of Managing Director, EIT-Manufacturing South East in Patras, Greece on Friday May 26 and explore research site of LMS.
The delegation of KIMM toured the LMS’s research facilities and discussed further international joint research projects in robotics that KIMM and LMS have jointly conducted via the EU research and innovation program ‘Horizon Europe*’.
* Horizon Europe is the ninth research and innovation program to expand inclusive international collaborative research in Europe and create a healthier, greener, and more digital Europe, a program in which the EU will invest EUR 95.5 billion for 7 years from 2021 to 2027. The EU has increasingly invited non-EU members with excellent research capabilities to become associate members of this program to strengthen international cooperation.
KIMM has developed smart mechatronics technology, AI-based control technology, and user-friendly interface technology for intelligent goods handling, with the aim of developing AI-based robot system technology for smart manufacturing, in collaboration with the LMS of the University of Patras in Greece and 16 institutes from 7 countries including Germany and Italy. In particular, the KIMM’s research has focused on smart mechatronics technologies, such as robotic hands and universal grippers, and user-friendly interface technologies, such as smart teaching devices, all that the KIMM has an edge on. These technologies will be applied in various fields, such as elevator manufacturing, logistics warehouses, and aircraft assembly.
The delegation, on Tuesday, May 23 (local time), visited the Technology Center of Catalonia (EURECAT*), an excellent research institute in the field of mechanical technology in Spain, and signed an MOU to establish a network for mutual exchange and international cooperation in the field of mechanical technology and manufacturing in Spain, first cooperation with a Spanish research institute. Before this cooperation, the KIMM conducted online meetings requested by the Spanish institute seeking the KIMM’s cooperation on advanced mechanical technology.
President Sang-jin Park of KIMM signed an MOU to promote international cooperation in the field of manufacturing equipment
with Director General Xavier Lopez of EURECAT in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday, May 23, and held a technical exchange meeting between the two institutes.
KIMM is also seeking international joint research in 3D printing in Europe. The researchers, on Wednesday, May 24, visited the Computer Integrated Manufacturing Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (CIM UPC*) in Catalonia, Spain to sign an MOU and hold discussions to discover projects for international joint research on metal 3D printing, which will have a large industrial impact. They also visited the main campus of Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (UPC) to tour the research site of the Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering and promote research cooperation related to 3D printing.
President Sang-jin Park of the KIMM, on Wednesday, May 24, signed an MOU for collaboration in the field of manufacturing equipment,
focusing on 3D printing, with Director Jose Maria Cabrera of CIM UPC, in the presence of Vice President Climent Molins.
KIMM is also seeking international joint research in 3D printing in Europe. The researchers, on Wednesday, May 24, visited the Computer Integrated Manufacturing Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (CIM UPC*) in Catalonia, Spain to sign an MOU and hold discussions to discover projects for international joint research on metal 3D printing, which will have a large industrial impact. They also visited the main campus of Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (UPC) to tour the research site of the Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering and promote research cooperation related to 3D printing.
KIMM has strengthened cooperation in the fields of machine tools and lasers with Germany, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania, all traditional powerhouses of mechanical technology, by carrying out international joint research projects. Last year, the KIMM visited the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (ILT), the Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW), and the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC) to sign an MOU for research collaboration.
President Sang-jin Park announced “We will expand international joint research not only in the fields of existing machine tools and lasers, but also in advanced manufacturing fields, such as robotics and 3D printing, and continue to develop technologies that benefit domestic and foreign industries by actively exchanging demand-based application technologies owned by the KIMM for basic source mechanical technologies of Europe."
The Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) is a non-profit government-funded research institute under the Ministry of Science and ICT. Since its foundation in 1976, KIMM is contributing to economic growth of the nation by performing R&D on key technologies in machinery and materials, conducting reliability test evaluation, and commercializing the developed products and technologies.
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