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“TillÃ¥tande kultur är avgörande för nya idéer”, Jenny Elfsberg i Ingenjören

Jenny Elfsberg intervjuas om innovationsförmÃ¥ga pÃ¥ Volvo CE, ett arbetssätt som BTH PDRL medverkar till att utveckla inom bland annat forskningsprofilen “Model Driven Development and Decision Support“. I senaste numret av Ingenjören. Läs artikeln online här: http://www.e-magin.se/v5/viewer/files/viewer_s.aspx?gKey=t80pgrs1&gInitPage=82 Artikeln som PDF: 20160701-Ingenjoren-JennyElfsberg-VolvoCE Sharing       

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Prototype discussions in video conference.

Human-machine interaction in autonomous mode

How can automated machines and humans work efficiently in the same area – at same time building trust between each other – without any risk for the humans and without any unplanned downtime for the machines? That is the challenge for this year’s Volvo CE ME310 project with BTH and Stanford University.

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“Dancing with ambiguity” in global Stanford/BTH/Volvo innovation project

Late October, a team of BTH Mechanical Engineering students, and future game-changers, travelled to Palo Alto, and the world #1 engineering university; Stanford University. It was time for the kick-off for the 2015/16 ME310 Global New Product Design Innovation. ME310 is a course where a global network of designers, engineers and innovators are challenging complex real world […]

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Hyperloop pod design day for students

It could be seen as crazy, or at least a little bit on the side, to focus time and efforts on designing pods for Elon Musks Hyperloop idea, or? The reasoning behind this can be read in “Why right now is the perfect moment to launch a Hyperloop startup“. At our research lab it makes […]

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