Apr 27, 2026
In today’s smart factories, cameras help robots and humans work together safely and efficiently. But privacy worries—especially with rules like GDPR—often mean this helpful video data goes unused. Workers feel watched, companies fear fines, and safety insights...
Apr 27, 2026
Satellite data is often associated with weather forecasts or spectacular images of Earth from space. In Cynergy4MIE, we are using it in a more practical way: to detect changes on the ground after an earthquake and turn them into information that can support faster,...
Mar 26, 2026
The Problem: Fences Hold Factories Back In most factories today, robots work behind physical barriers — fences, cages, light curtains. The moment a person steps too close, the robot stops. It’s safe, but it’s also rigid. These barriers waste valuable floor...
Mar 26, 2026
Would you trust a car that cannot explain its own decisions? Automated driving technologies are advancing rapidly. From adaptive cruise control to lane keeping assistance and the prospect of fully self-driving vehicles, cars are becoming increasingly capable of...
Mar 23, 2026
The Institute of Electrical Measurement and Sensor Systems of the Graz University of Technology is working on the development of a novel torque sensing idea within the SC3: Precise Measurements for Efficient, Reliable and Safe Electric Powertrains in Transportation of...
Mar 23, 2026
Author: Jonathan Hoss, THRO Industrial scheduling is transitioning from static methodologies to adaptive neural orchestration. By leveraging Reinforcement Learning to optimize the unique dynamics of specific manufacturing environments, organizations can minimize lead...