Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart, Wirtschafts- und Digitalminister (rechts) überreichte die Förderbescheide persönlich an die Vertreter des WeRoKIt-Konsortiums (v.l.) Stefan Breuers, Mitarbeiter Vathos GmbH, Arthur Bräuer, Geschäftsführer Arthur Bräuer GmbH sowie Prof. Dr. Jürgen Roßmann, Vorstand RIF Institut für Forschung und Transfer e.V. – Bild: RIF Institut für Forschungund Transfer e.V.
The WeRoKIt project of the RIF Institute for Research and Transfer was one of eleven innovation projects in the lead market competition IKT.NRW. The development of a web service for depth-image-supported robot programming, using methods of artificial intelligence (AI) is now also being financially supported as a key project. A good four-fifths of the project costs of €1.4 million are now being contributed by the EU (EFRE) and the state of NRW.
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