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Interview with Anibal Ollero – Canal Sur

28/01/2022

The director of GRVC research group at the Universidad de Sevilla, Anibal Ollero, was recently interviewed by Canal Sur TV. The interview was broadcasted the 25th of January on EnRed, and in it Aníbal talks about the state of research in drone technologies, and about some of the works currently being developed alongside his team.

Aníbal Ollero – Speaker at BNEW 2021 Barcelona

07/10/2021

Prof. Aníbal Ollero, director of the GRVC Robotics Laboratory at the University of Seville and Scientific advisor of CATEC will participate as speaker at event BNEW 2021-Barcelona (2º Barcelona New Economy Week), in the session entitled “BFUTURIST. Urban Air Mobility: the Future Revolution – Robotics at the Service of Citizens” on Thursday 07 October, 12:00h at Casa Seat. Prof.  Ollero will […]

A New Article In “20 Minutos” And In “ComputerWorld” talks About AERIAL-CORE

15/05/2021

The article refers about the Professor Aníbal Ollero, the «first author with more papers about aerial robotics worldwide in Scopus, the well-known database«, and also, about the different projects that are being carried out by GRVC like GRIFFIN and AERIAL-CORE. Read the article here Or download here

Anibal Ollero for elDiario.es “The computer vision can detect parameters of the environment and act accordingly”

14/02/2021

An article published in elDiario.es is about the innovation in drones in Spain with special mention to AERIAL-CORE and the possibilities of co-working with humans in height or interaction between drones for inspection and maintenance. Click here to read the article

New article about AERIAL-CORE in Alto Adige

10/02/2021

The article has been published in “Scienza e Tecnica” section. And explain the objective of this project: develop the technologies necessary for a drone system to be able to inspect and manipulate large facilities. Click here to read the full article

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