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  • REV-TER - REARQ UPC
    REV-TER. Revive the rooftops
    The REARQ research group is participating in “Revive the rooftops” (REV-TER), a project whose aim is to improve the quality of life of communities and people who live […]
  • iPLUG
    Power electronics solutions to modernise the distribution grid
    CITCEA of the UPC is coordinating the European project iPLUG, which is part of the Horizon Europe programme, to develop power electronic solutions to improve the […]
  • Diskover App
    Diskover. Towards a new tourism model: personalised, “slow” and quality
    03/11/2022Project Headerrightrightno-repeat;left top;;auto20px The Covid-19 crisis and the total paralysation of tourism revealed the need to change the tourism model, with a focus on tourists’ greater […]
  • X-ClimPlan
    X-ClimPlan: urban heat islands and heat waves. How to adapt our cities to climate change?
    The research centre Centre for Land Policy and Valuations (CER-CPSV) is participating in the X-ClimPlan project. The project aims to develop a tool that significantly improves […]
  • SARAS
    SARAS: Autonomous robotic arms with a cognitive system to assist surgeons in the operating room
    SARAS: Towards cognitive robotics in surgery Currently, during a laparoscopic or robot-assisted surgical procedure, several units of medical personnel are requested in the operating room: the […]
  • RideSafeUM
    RideSafeUM: A project to improve safety and encourage the use of micromobility
    RideSafeUM: A project to improve safety and encourage the use of micromobility
  • New materials to improve the useful life of pipes for collecting urban solid waste
    The research groups Center for Structural Integrity, Micromechanics and Reliability of Materials (CIEFMA), Eco-Friendly Plastics and Composites (e-PLASCOM) and Innovation in Materials and Molecular Engineering (IMEM) of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) – specialists in the structure and properties of steels and metal alloys in general, the properties and transformation of plastics, and protection against corrosion, respectively – collaborate with the company URD (Urban Refuse Development) in the project Automatic Waste Collection (AWC).
  • Proyecto_INDUSAC_CIT_UPC
    INDUSAC: Improving the collaboration between business and academia
    Representatives of CIT UPC took part in the kick-off meeting in Brussels of the INDUSAC project in September. This project was born out of the multidisciplinary, intersectoral association of nine partners from companies and universities in Europe.
  • TOFMAN: Towards future smart manufacturing systems
    The question of energy efficiency in the manufacturing industry has driven the shift to a new paradigm through new efficient, smart systems. Due to increasing concerns about climate change and the transformation to sustainable systems, research trends have arisen from different perspectives to try to resolve these concerns.
  • European project to increase the flexibility of industrial processes
    Increase the flexibility of energy demand of industrial processes to accelerate the energy transition to a more sustainable model.
  • CaRo: Core capabilities for co-workers Robots
    The Service and Industrial Robotics (SIR) group participates in CaRo, the aim of this project is to advance in the development of core capabilities for dual-arm co-workers robots.
  • New cementitious neuromorphic materials for civil engineering applications
    The Construction Engineering (EC) Research Group of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) is participating in the NEUROCRETE project.
  • Blockchain technology to boost circular economy in the textile sector
    The UPC's Institute for Textile Research and Industrial Cooperation in Terrassa (INTEXTER) is creating a platform based on blockchain technology that will directly affect the entire value chain of textile products.
  • A project to improve the integrated control of pests using photonic engineering is successfully completed
    The Automatic Hyperspectral Pest Counter, a project developed by the Sensors, Instrumentation and Systems Development Center (CD6) of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), has been completed successfully.
  • AVINT: machining strategies and prediction of roughness for optimal surface integrity
    The AVINT project, in which CIEFMA UPC has participated, has the objective of developing and implementing an application for predicting the roughness and surface finishing of machined parts for optimal surface integrity.
  • The UPC’s CD6 participates in the construction of the world’s largest telescope
    El Centre de Desenvolupament, Instrumentació i Sensors (CD6) de la UPC participa en la construcció de l’Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), impulsat per l’European Southern Observatory (ESO). L'ELT serà el telescopi terrestre òptic i infraroig proper més gran del món.
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