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    Empa’s DroneHub Launches Cutting-Edge Research Platform for Autonomous Flying Robots

    Empa’s DroneHub Launches Cutting-Edge Research Platform for Autonomous Flying Robots

    (IN BRIEF) Empa, in partnership with Imperial College London, has launched the DroneHub, a cutting-edge research facility for autonomous flying robots designed to address infrastructure maintenance, environmental restoration, and biodiversity monitoring. The hub features specialized spaces for 3D printing repairs, testing biodegradable robots in natural ecosystems, and integrating drones into building systems for autonomous monitoring and emergency response. Led by Professor Mirko Kovac, the DroneHub aims to advance sustainability-focused robotics that harmonize with both built and natural environments, tackling challenges like climate change and biodiversity loss while reducing human risk and operational costs.

    (PRESS RELEASE) DÜBENDORF, 20-Nov-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Empa, in collaboration with Imperial College London, has inaugurated the DroneHub, a state-of-the-art research facility dedicated to developing autonomous flying robots for infrastructure maintenance, environmental restoration, and biodiversity monitoring. Situated at Empa’s NEST research and innovation building, the DroneHub serves as a testing ground for pioneering robotic technologies that integrate seamlessly with both built and natural environments.

    Led by Professor Mirko Kovac, a joint appointee between Empa, EPFL, and Imperial College London, the DroneHub builds on a partnership established in 2019 to advance Sustainability Robotics. The facility will also support Kovac’s joint professorship in this emerging field.

    “This new platform is a milestone in drone research and underscores the importance of collaborative partnerships like that of Empa and Imperial College London,” said Empa Director Tanja Zimmermann.

    Professor Kovac described the facility’s transformative potential: “Our vision is to enable drones to function like an immune system for the environment, addressing critical challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and infrastructure resilience while reducing human risk and operational costs.”

    Robots developed at the DroneHub aim to not only perform precise tasks, such as repairing cracks or collecting environmental data, but also to adapt and enhance interactions within human and natural ecosystems.

    By providing a platform for the development of sustainability-focused robotics, the DroneHub redefines how technology can harmonize with ecosystems and infrastructure. It accelerates progress toward addressing pressing environmental challenges while paving the way for innovative applications in both urban and natural settings.

    The DroneHub marks a significant step in leveraging robotics for a sustainable future, creating technologies that transform the way we interact with the world around us.

    Mirko Kovac
    Director Laboratory of Sustainability Robotics, Empa
    Director Aerial Robotics Lab, Imperial Collage London
    Tel. +41 58 765 46 89
    mirko.kovac@empa.ch

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    First published in this link of EuropaWIRE.

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