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THE DISCRETE CHARM OF THE OCEAN BED
The TEC4SEA initiative, with a firm step and being discrete enough, although not irresolute, will put Portugal at the forefront of technologies that make it possible to explore, stay and operate on the sea bed.
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INESC TEC wants to increase e-Inclusion and autonomy of the blind with mobile digital platform
Increasing the autonomy of the blind or people with low vision, allowing them to be included in a large set of activities and improving their quality of life, using a mobile digital platform – this is INESC TEC’s goal with project CE4BLIND (Context Extraction for the blind using computer vision), which starts in May and will last 12 months.
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INESC TEC with differentiating skills in the transportation and mobility sector
The transportation area is typically associated with civil engineering (namely in terms of planning and infrastructures), but over the past few years INESC TEC has managed to gain a relevant position in this area due to the Associate Laboratory’s multidisciplinary nature. Transportations, mobility and logistics are the foundation of TEC4MOBILITY, an initiative that is taking shape to combine and promote skills in this domain at INESC TEC, and to interface with companies.
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INESC TEC joins SME Robotics initiative
INESC TEC’s Centre for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CROB) is officially part of the SME Robotics Consortium, a European robotics initiative whose goal is to strengthen the competitiveness of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the area of manufacturing using cognitive robotics. Manufacturing is a key sector in the European Union.
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Limelight
January - José Miguel Almeida (CROB), Dewan Fayzur (CPES), Luís Pessoa (CTM) and Ana Camanho (CEGI); February - Filipe Ribeiro (CTM); March - Luís Torgo (LIAAD)
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Have your say
"INESC TEC with its close positioning to decision makers and the complementarity of its researchers in Operations Management is in a privileged position to excel in this field!", Pedro Amorim (CEGI)
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Free Nonsense
"That is why I enjoy working with BRAIN (a group within C-BER coordinated by Professor João Paulo Cunha). We do serious and responsible work, but we can be creative and “engineer” personalised solutions for problems.", Pedro Costa (C-BER)
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Gallery of the Uncommon
Once again, we have found something truly uncommon in INESC TEC’s purchase list...
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Jobs 4 the Boys & Girls
In this section, the reader may find reference to public announcements made by INESC TEC offering grants, contracts and other opportunities of the same kind.
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Biptoon
More scenes of how life goes merrily on...
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