OACCIDNTES project

The 0ACCIDNTES project, for research into new technologies for health and safety in construction.

OBJECTIVES

0ACCIDNTES, whose main objective is to reduce occupational accidents in the Spanish construction industry through the implementation of 4.0 technologies. This will be achieved through the digitisation of information related to the prevention of occupational risks in the workplace.

The project will develop an integral cognitive ecosystem for the real-time monitoring and prediction of dangerous situations for the health and safety of 21st century construction workers, through research that allows the collection, interpretation, digitalisation and intelligent and automatic management of the information generated in different construction environments, which will be based on state-of-the-art sensors, autonomous robotic systems, cybersecure connectivity ecosystems and various elements of artificial intelligence.

The research organisations involved in the project will carry out an ambitious research project whose main objective is to predict dangers and risks in construction environments through different artificial intelligence techniques and to develop an integral sensor system that allows the collection of relevant information in a work environment.

IDP will develop the Digital Twin (IDPTwin) platform based on geolocated BIM models and methodology (GeoBIM) that integrates all the information in such a way that it is able to be used by the different actors, applications and services of the platform for the prevention of accidents at work.

OACCIDNTES is subsidised by the CDTI (Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial) and co-financed by the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) with the aim of promoting technological development, innovation and quality research. 

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OTHER RESOURCES

This project has been funded by the European Commission under the Grant Agreement Ref. IDI-20230589

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