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FHTW University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
Vienna, Austria
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May 8, 2013
The workshop program is on-line. For details see here.
Apr 25, 2013
The review process is concluded. The acceptance notifications for papers had been sent to the authors. 11 contributions had been accepted for a full presentation. Further 7 contributions had been accepted in the student track. The full program will be on-line soon. We are looking forward a very interessting workshop.
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University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
Hoechstaedtplatz 6
1200 Vienna, Austria

Contact: Wilfried Kubinger, Alexander Hofmann and Friedrich Praus
E-Mail: arw13@technikum-wien.at
Phone: +43 1 333 40 77-0
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Public Event

The Public Event of the Austrian Robotics Workshop 2012 is open to the general public.

Robotics Exhibition

Institutions from Industry and Academia will present their interersting and innovative projects and products. A complete list of exhibitors will be announced soon. If you are interested in participating in the exhibition please contact the organizers.

Foto UMIT/Kern

 

  • incubedIT
    Flottenrobotik - Michael Reip - www.incubedit.com

 

  • Institut "Jozef Stefan"
    "Skiing robot" - Igor Kovac - www.ijs.si

 

  • Roboterwerk
    Forbot - Mathias Hubrich - www.roboterwerk.de



  • TAUROB
    taurob tracker - Wolfgang Netzer - www.taurob.com



  • Technikum Wien
    Sensors for autonom operating robots - Wilfried Kubinger - www.technikum-wien.at

 

  • TU Graz
    Tedusar - Johannes Maurer - www.tedusar.eu
    Kombot -  Dominik Lechner - www.tugraz.at

Bomb Disposal Robot Exercise

In cooperation with the Fire Brigade Graz and the Federal Ministry for the Interior a public exercise with a bomb disposal robot will be conducted. These demonstration is intended to highlight the potential benefits of human-robot cooperation in the context of disaster mitigation to the general public and media. The scenario shows the situation of a chemical bomb in a car. In order to minimise the risk for the action forces, a teleoperated ground rescue robot will be used for reconnaissance and recovery of the dangerous goods. This event is open to the general public.

Action Forces Exercise