Robotics4EU VR Exhibition
Robotics4EU’s VR exhibition features the most exciting and outstanding technological and robotics solutions from all around Europe, serving the purpose of the Robotics4EU project by empowering the EU-wide responsible robotics community and ensuring a more widespread adoption of (AI-based) robots in healthcare, inspection and maintenance of infrastructure, agri-food, and agile production.
It was the Robotics4EU’s consortium vision to make innovations in the field of robotics available to everyone in a virtual reality format. The exhibition provides a great opportunity to draw many companies developing technologies to one platform and provide the most engaging experience to the citizens.
On the one hand, everyone can be introduced to the different robotics and technology companies operating in Europe, allowing them exposure they would not otherwise have had. By visiting the exhibition, members of the community can also get to know other members and their products and services. This, in turn, provides a good opportunity to initiate various collaborations.
On the other hand, by taking part, companies will get a great opportunity to promote themselves and attract new business partners, as the exhibition will be introduced at different innovation, technology, and robotic events around Europe. Also, by being available on the AI-on-Demand platform, we will reach a wider audience, and more specifically the AI community.
To sum, this is the added value of the VR Exhibition:
- Appealing: it provides an engaging and fun experience to the citizens.
- Accessible: everyone can be introduced to the different robotics and technology companies operating in Europe, allowing them exposure they would not otherwise have had.
- Encourages collaborations and partnerships: companies will get a great promotion opportunity and attract new business partners.
- Simple and free: it allows less logistical demands or complications than a physical presence at an event would have for companies.
The exhibition is used on two different platforms:as VR with VR goggles, and on this web page (so far), so people can enjoy the exhibition in 2D/PC.