Electronics and Domotics | Robotics and Industrial Automation |

ROCCA

Fecha de inicio: 01 Jan 2026 Fecha de finalización prevista: 31 Dec 2030
The ROCCA project arose from the need to apply Industry 5.0 Dual Technologies to Security and Defence. To do so, inspection, quality control, maintenance and technical operation processes within these sectors need to be modernised. Today, the Security and Defence sector faces limitations caused by insufficient digitisation and inflexible automation. ROCCA proposes to increase the integration of key technologies in the sector, such as artificial intelligence, advanced robotics, multimodal sensors, extended reality (XR) and digital twins. In short, the project seeks to design, develop and integrate a set of advanced digital technologies, aligned with the principles of Industry 5.0, to respond to emerging challenges in security, defence, intelligent automation and advanced maintenance. PROJECTY WEB 

Expected results

1

Develop immersive simulation scenarios using XR/AR/haptics for safe and efficient operational training.


2

Create digital twins for predictive analytics, lifecycle optimisation, and performance improvement of platforms and equipment.


3

Develop collaborative robotics geared towards flexible production processes and advanced maintenance.


4

Implement autonomous mobile robotics for intelligent inspection, automated logistics, and field operations.


5

Integrate advanced artificial intelligence for predictive maintenance, operational autonomy, and assisted decision-making.


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