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MASTER Matters – Bridging the Gap Between Virtual and Real Robots in Industrial Training

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The EU project MASTER is about unlocking the potential of XR technologies for industrial training. The project launches a new video series "MASTER Matters”.
In this the third episode of “MASTER Matters” we meet HCI (Human Computer Interaction) specialist Johan Kildal from Tekniker, a research and technology centre located in the small town of Eibar. Johan explains the objectives of the MASTER project such as how the project envisions to bridge the gap between virtual and real #robots in industrial training. We also learn about the XR tools that will be developed within the project and how such applications can enhance training. A key point is how end users can benefit from XR solutions without programming skills. Last, but not least Johan explains his personal expectations for the project.
The use of robots in industry will be increasingly enhanced with #XR applications, and workers must be able to understand both technologies and use hybrid solutions confidently. Achieving this is a challenge that education and training programs must meet. The EU project MASTER looks at the intersection of robots and XR and intends to shape the future of industrial training with XR.
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The #MASTER project has received funding from the Horizon Europe research programme under grant agreement N° 101093079.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
In this the third episode of “MASTER Matters” we meet HCI (Human Computer Interaction) specialist Johan Kildal from Tekniker, a research and technology centre located in the small town of Eibar. Johan explains the objectives of the MASTER project such as how the project envisions to bridge the gap between virtual and real #robots in industrial training. We also learn about the XR tools that will be developed within the project and how such applications can enhance training. A key point is how end users can benefit from XR solutions without programming skills. Last, but not least Johan explains his personal expectations for the project.
The use of robots in industry will be increasingly enhanced with #XR applications, and workers must be able to understand both technologies and use hybrid solutions confidently. Achieving this is a challenge that education and training programs must meet. The EU project MASTER looks at the intersection of robots and XR and intends to shape the future of industrial training with XR.
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DISCLAIMER
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The #MASTER project has received funding from the Horizon Europe research programme under grant agreement N° 101093079.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.