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Resubmission Collaborative Intelligence Training Network

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    Description

    This project investigated the potential of Collaborative Intelligence, where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and humans work together rather than replacing each other. By addressing key applications in manufacturing, process industry, IoT systems, and critical infrastructure, the project aimed to nurture a new generation of Collaborative Intelligence Engineers.

    The training program developed a unique interdisciplinary skill set not typically offered in traditional courses. The expertise included:

    - **System Safety Engineering**: Modeling the dynamics of system behaviors for manufacturing processes, IoT systems, and critical infrastructure.

    - **Human Factors/Neuroergonomics**: Designing and implementing processes to monitor interactions between automated systems and their human users.

    - **Data Analytics and AI**: Using these tools to support decision-making and anticipate critical scenarios involving both human and machine elements.

    - **Legal and Ethical Understanding**: Addressing the implications of AI integration in various industries.

    This initiative highlighted the importance of collaborative intelligence to transform workforces and industries.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date10/01/2131/12/24

    Collaborative partners

    • Technological University Dublin (lead)
    • Fakultet Inzenjerskih Nauka Univerziteta U Kragujevcu (Joint applicant)
    • Hugin Expert As (Joint applicant)
    • Irish Manufacturing Research Company Limited By Guarantee (Joint applicant)
    • Mathema SRL, (Joint applicant)
    • European Digital Sme Alliance (Joint applicant)
    • Pilz Ireland Industrial Automation Distribution (Joint applicant)
    • Politecnico Di Torino (Joint applicant)
    • Software Competence Center Hagenberg Gmbh (Joint applicant)
    • Universita Degli Studi Di Milano (Joint applicant)
    • Mbraintrain Doo Beograd-Savski Venac (Joint applicant)

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