Experience a conference on application of human-robot interaction in the robot industry and more specifically how industry professionals could benefit from HRI research at the R-22-fair, the Nordic countries’ brand-new and largest robotics, automation and drone fair.
Odense Robotics and our partners collaborate on delivering content to the main conference of the R-22 fair and on 24 March the University of Southern Denmark and Odense Robotics will deliver a conference.
This conference track is focusing on application of human-robot interaction in the robot industry and more specifically how industry professionals could benefit from HRI research. SDU is launching the Danish Human-Robot Interaction Network for this purpose.
The aim of the conference is therefore to initiate collaboration between industry professionals needing better human-robot interaction and researchers in this field.
Join us and find out how we can help you improve your products when they interact with people on any level.
Julie Thygesen Rydahl: jry@tek.sdu.dk / +45 2498 4100
Welcome & Introduction
Søren Adamsen Mouritzen, Project Manager, Odense Robotics
Oskar Palinko, Assistant Professor, SDU Robotics, the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark
Proxemics in Human-Robot Interaction
Leon Bodenhagen, Associate Professor, SDU Robotics, the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark
Human-Robot Interaction at Aalborg University
Matthias Rehm, Professor wsr, Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University
Persuasion and Trust
Matouš Jelínek, PhD student, Department of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark
Non-verbal Interaction with Robots
Oskar Palinko, Assistant Professor, SDU Robotics, the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark
Panel Discussion
Niels Jul Jacobsen, CEO, Capra Robotics
Krzysztof Zielinski, Software Engineer, Universal Robots
Nico Daams, User Experience Domain Lead, Blue Ocean Robotics
End of conference session