Direct remote control system by means of a mnemonic joystick with hydraulic actuator (HY-JOY)

The present project is aimed at the development of innovative direct remote control system by means of a mnemonic joystick with hydraulic actuator (HY-JOY), for use in heavy-duty machinery in construction and construction equipment, in agricultural machinery, in storage and other lifting equipment. The goal of Sistemno Integrirane EOOD, as a dynamically developing manufacturer of equipment and components for hydraulics, and the Technical University of Sofia, as a leading research organization in the field of innovation, is through effective partnership to create a high-tech and practicalable solution that covers all of the high requirements of potential customers in the targeted market segment, including for forced feedback, sustainability, reliability, low price and low operational costs. The implementation of the project will cover activities and tasks falling under the category of industrial research, as well as activities for acquiring tangible fixed asset and specialized software, that will provide for achieving the necessary technology readiness level of the innovation. The project results will be a reliable basis for the future development and marketing of an innovative product with extremely high potential for market success in the target segment due to its distinctive advantages over the existing competitive solutions. As a result of the project Sistemno Integrirane EOOD will increase its capacity to successfully create and realize on the world market competitive innovative solutions, which will provide the company with stable prospects for development and growth in the medium and long term. Successful collaboration with the partner on the other hand will be a good practice for reconciling industry expertise and scientific experience towards the development of a competitive, knowledge and technology based Bulgarian economy.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 30 May, 2018
End date 02 Oct, 2020
Contract date 30 May, 2018
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Financial information

Total cost 698,978.12
Grant 489,194.40
Self finance 209,783.72
Total paid 467,843.17
EU participation percent 85.0%

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