RoBUTCHER: a successful milestone in robotic meat processing
Between 25-27 January 2023, the H2020 RoBUTCHER international consortium held its recent workshop in Kulmbach, Germany. Obuda University was represented at the event by Dr. Tamás Haidegger, Director General of the University Research and Innovation Centre (EKIK) and Kristóf Takács, researcher at the Antal Bejczy Centre for Intelligent Robotics (IROB).
In addition to the technical discussions, the consortium visited the host MRI's pilot and research abattoir and meat laboratories. MRI is part of the German state administration, which is responsible for animal health, meat quality and food safety. MRI aims to maintain high standards of animal and food production and to provide consumers with reliable information. The institute is in close contact with German and international experts and regularly carries out research on food safety and animal welfare issues.
As previously reported, the H2020 RoBUTCHER is a Norwegian-coordinated consortium EU RDI project in which the IROB team at Obuda University was tasked with designing an innovative gripper that is suitable for both the removal of animal guts and the assistance required for limb cutting. The project aims to develop a new, cell-based approach to pork processing.
The consortium will hold its next workshop at our university in April 2023, focusing on upcoming joint projects.