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ROBOTICS & MANUFACTURING LE CAMPUS INDUSTRIEL A breeding ground for industrial excellence serving to develop, share best practices and support tools for the integration of robots and cobots. UNIQUE OPEN COLLABORATIVE
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ROBOTICS & MANUFACTURINGLE CAMPUS INDUSTRIEL

A breeding ground for industrial excellence serving to develop, share best

practices and support tools for the integration of robots and cobots.

UNIQUEOPENCOLLABORATIVE

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LE CAMPUS INDUSTRIEL

ROBOTICS & MANUFACTURINGA breeding ground for industrial excellence serving to develop, share best practices and support tools for the integration of robots and cobots. Key challenges: remaining at the forefront of the development of human/robot interaction and facilitating robotic integration.

The aim of this local French project led by manufacturers, is to position the Industrial Robotics & Manufacturing Campus as a key player for the sharing of robotic and cobotic integration solutions allowing French in-dustry to gain a competitive advantage, owing to an all-encompassing approach: Human - Technical - Economic.

UNIQUE OPEN COLLABORATIVE

CORNERSTONES

D A WORKSHOP OF THE FUTURE

e Experimentation and prototyping

D A LEADER IN ROBOTIC AND COBOTIC INTEGRATION

e Reducing the cost of investment and enhancingproductivity through an optimal robotic solution

D A LIVING LABFOR CROSS FERTILISATION AND CONTINUITY OF SERVICES

e Incubator Innovation Consultancy

e Le Campus Industriel Business District

e Local French driving forcewith international influence

“This project genuinely serves France as it allows for the provision of support to manufacturers in terms of integrating robots and cobots into their operations, thus building on the key link existing between robot manufacturers and users. This is done by formulating and sharing integration best practices and methodologies through a comprehensive approach encompassing technology, mana-gement, sociology and corporate governance: the Campus addresses all these aspects.”

“Supporting a local French project with international influence fully aligns with our ethos, far beyond the direct advantages we could gain on a strategic level and in terms of improving industrial processes”.

Christophe COUGNAUDDirector, Cougnaud

“The challenge for French industry in terms of its lag in investment in robotics is now primarily to facilitate and optimise the integration of robots and cobots in its factories, as without them, industrial France will conti-nue to lose market share.”

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BUILDING THE FACTORY OF THE FUTURE...

Optimising the integration of robotsand cobots in factories through an

all-encompassing approach :

HUMANTECHNICALECONOMIC

“The proliferation of emerging technologies, new concepts, and a social and economic environment undergoing significant change are factors serving to fuel the vital deve-lopment of industrial tools. This is why all these driving forces need to be focused on the factory of the future. However, this is not to be taken lightly: the main challenge at present is ensuring we still have a factory of the future. This can be achieved through the effective integration of production processes, whatever they may be, and this is precisely where the Robotics & Manufacturing Campus is positioned.

The key players involved with the Campus are pioneers. They create a ripple ef-fect allowing us to bring together new manufacturers and players in the field of robotics. This is just the first step towards achieving our objective of becoming a Campus of international excellence for the integration of industrial robots and cobots.

Jean-Michel RENAUDEAU Managing Director, Sepro Group

“As a member of the Alliance for the Industry of the Future, we have become aware that this is a unique project in France, in light of its positioning in terms of the optimisation of robotic integration. The Campus’ objective is to support players in the field of robotics, with a view towards standardising industrial solutions, allowing for new markets to be conque-red and to better meet the needs of industrial stakeholders making use of robotics”.

Didier CANYVP - France - Industry Business – Schneider Electric

Gil BRIANDCEO, Groupe Briand

Xavier LUCASCEO Yaskawa France & Yaskawa Iberica

«The tools developes by the Campus will facilitate the training and certification of experts, who, backed by these integration methods and best practices, will be well placed to support manufacturers with their projects. In terms of this objective, we are only too pleased to be Ambassadors for the Robotics & Manufacturing Campus!”

Steve LIEBAULTManaging Director, Delta Equipement

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PLA ROCHESUR-YON

Oryon, an economic development agency in the Roche-sur-Yon Proxinnov urban conglomeration, a French national cluster and platform dedicated to industrial robotics

CONTACTSOryon : Stéphanie ARNOUX : [email protected] / 06 80 16 32 19

Proxinnov : Jocelyn LUCAS : [email protected] / 02 51 24 12 40

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