Date: Friday, 12 June 2026
Time: 15:30 CEST
Format: Online

JARVIS is developing modular AI-powered robotics technologies designed to support safer, more flexible and human-centred industrial automation.

This session will give companies, technology providers, industrial stakeholders, SMEs, startups, RTOs and innovation actors the opportunity to discover selected JARVIS modules and explore how they could be applied, adapted or combined in future industrial use cases.

The session is not intended as a technical training, but as a practical exchange between JARVIS module owners and external stakeholders interested in robotics, AI, human-robot collaboration, manufacturing, inspection and maintenance, and advanced industrial automation.

Indicative agenda

  • JARVIS overview
  • High-level presentation of selected JARVIS modules / Key Exploitable Results
  • Explanation of how JARVIS technologies could support future industrial applications
  • Module-focused discussions / Q&A with participants
  • Closing remarks and possible follow-up opportunities

Information collected through the afternoon session will not be made public and will be used only internally by the JARVIS project consortium for event organisation, technical follow-up and project-related exploitation activities.

Registered participants will receive the connection link by email before the event.

By joining this session, participants will be able to:

  • discover selected JARVIS technologies and their potential industrial applications;
  • understand how AI-powered robotics modules can support human-robot collaboration, perception, planning, orchestration and interaction;
  • explore how JARVIS modules could be adapted to new sectors, use cases or existing technology solutions;
  • share industrial challenges, needs and possible application scenarios;
  • interact directly with JARVIS module owners;
  • contribute to the identification of future JARVIS technology opportunities and showcases.

Featured JARVIS modules

Want to learn more about each technology?

Click on the module links below to explore key functionalities and potential application areas before joining the session.

ModuleModule owner
MSP – Multi-Sensory PerceptionKUKA
OFO – OpenFlow OrchestratorINTRA / NETCO
TPM – Task Planner ModuleLMS
HIPAP – Human Intention Perception and PredictionCOLLINS
HRIM – Human Robot Interaction ModuleLMS
TDM – Teaching by Demonstration ModuleTECNALIA

Each module presentation will focus on:

  • the industrial challenge addressed;
  • the core functionality of the module;
  • available visual or demo material;
  • possible application areas;
  • potential adaptation to new domains or existing solutions;
  • Q&A session.

This session is particularly relevant for:

  • technology developers and solution providers;
  • industrial end-users interested in automation and human-robot collaboration;
  • companies involved in inspection and maintenance operations;
  • RTOs, research organisations and innovation support organisations;
  • SMEs and startups exploring new industrial application opportunities for robotics and AI technologies;
  • Organisations interested in future collaboration with the JARVIS ecosystem.

REGISTRATION & EXPRESSION OF INTEREST:

Participants can register through the JARVIS registration form and indicate whether they want to join

  • the OC2 Matchmaking Session;
  • the JARVIS Technology Opportunities Session;
  • both sessions.

During registration, participants will also be invited to indicate their main areas of interest, relevant industrial challenges and the JARVIS modules they would like to learn more about.