For the past 14 months, I have been the Technical project manager of the INNOSORT project, and have been responsible for managing development of the ScanLab setup.
This week, we were finally able to announce our results. We have a working proof-of-concept for automated waste sorting, utilizing several advanced cameras to analyse a waste stream passing on a conveyor, and using a robot arm to extract recognized objects and materials, for re-use as secondary raw materials, as illustrated on ing.dk.
I am thrilled that our news have received a lot of attention in the Danish media, and will try to update the below list with links to all of the major stories.
12/1-2016
- An official press release is made by the Danish Technological Institute (Danish)
- With link to the official DTI article on teknologisk.dk
- The story is released in the “Robot Technology Newsletter” from DTI (Danish)
with links to:- The DTI Robotics article on teknologisk.dk (Danish)
- The official INNOSORT project video on youtube (Danish)
- Our ScanLab SensorTjek solution for companies (Danish)
- The ScanLab showcase video on youtube (Danish)
- An invitation to a Robocluster seminar, where I be a speaker (Danish)
- The story is linked at the official DTI linkedin page (Danish)
13/1-2016
- National television broadcasts a 5 minute montage in the 22 evening news on the “tv2” channel. Re-watching the show is possible if you have tv2play (Danish)
- tv2 publish an online article with the video clip from the evening news(Danish)
14/1-2016
- An article is published by DR on the front page of dr.dk and dr.dk/viden (Danish)
15/1-2016
- An online article describing the technologies is released on ing.dk (Danish)
- A detailed graphic of the solution is released on ing.dk (Danish)
…and more are expected to follow soon
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