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AErial RObotic System

for In-Depth Bridge Inspection by Contact



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AEROBI aims at the development and validation of the prototype of an innovative, intelligent, aerial robotic system with a specialised multi-joint arm for the in-depth structural inspection of reinforced concrete bridges, speedily and reliably, without interfering with the traffic and endangering the inspectors, that has the potential to be commercialised in the short term.
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METHODOLOGY

The AEROBI project methodology features 10 Work Packages that cover seven technical areas and the three over-arching areas of Project Management, Management of Intellectual Property and Exploitation of Results and Dissemination and Communication Activties.
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CONSORTIUM

The consortium in the AEROBI project features 13 leading-edge partners from all over Europe and includes research institutes, universities and the private sector.
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DOWNLOADS

Access the key documents for the AEROBI project here.
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CONTACT

Find out more about the Project Coordinator for the AEROBI project here.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 687384