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04/01/2009 09:01

Mälardalen University creating robot for first construction on moon

Ingemar Björklund Informationsavdelningen / Communications Department
Schwedischer Forschungsrat - The Swedish Research Council

    Mälardalen University is top dog in Sweden when it comes to constructing smart robots. In close collaboration with the multi-artist Mikael Genberg, a robot is being sent to the moon to construct a house. The robot will roll out Genberg's little cabin from the space rocket, find a stable vacant lot, and erect the planet's first building.

    "We want to teach students who think creatively, work together, use the very latest technology, and dare to set their sights high. The most important thing is not always to reach the goal. If you aim for the stars, at least you'll reach the treetops or even the moon," says Lars Asplund.

    Working together, the students are to go all the way from idea to construction and programming to finally having a real robot. "We're good at that here at Mälardalen University," asserts Professor Lars Asplund, who is the country's leading robot inventor and a good role model in the program.

    The goal is for the robot - which has the working name of Roony - to be able to place the cabin on the moon in 2012.

    Mikael Genberg is an artist from Västerås who is best known for his alternative living environments. Today Hotel Woodpecker is located 13 meters up in the highest tree in Vasa Park in Västerås. Out in Lake Mälaren, one kilometer out from the harbor, there is a building with an underwater room named Hotel Otter Inn. The little house on the moon will be barn red with white trim - after all, the first ones on the moon this time will be Swedes.


    For further information and pictures, please contact:
    Sara Seltborg, chief information officer, Mälardalen University
    Cell phone: +46 (0)73-662 05 35; sara.seltborg@mdh.se

    Lars Asplund, professor, Mälardalen University
    Phone: +46 (0)21-10 70 36; lars.asplund@mdh.se


    More information:

    http://www.projectroony.com/ project home page
    http://www.houseonthemoon.com/default.aspx project blogg


    Images

    Modells of robot Roony and the cottage The mechanical design of the cottage has not yet been completed, the aim is a mass of 5kg and transport size about 6liter, with a final living space of 10 square meters.
    Modells of robot Roony and the cottage The mechanical design of the cottage has not yet been complet ...

    Modells of robot Roony and the cottage The mechanical design of the cottage has not yet been completed, the aim is a mass of 5kg and transport size about 6liter, with a final living space of 10 square meters.
    Modells of robot Roony and the cottage The mechanical design of the cottage has not yet been complet ...


    Criteria of this press release:
    Construction / architecture, Information technology, Mechanical engineering
    transregional, national
    Research projects
    English


     

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