13.30 – 13.55
Machine safety 0.0: No safety.
Machine Safety 1.0: Separating people from danger.
Machine safety 2.0: Man works together with the machine. Sensors at the machine detect the man and the machine will work in a safe mode.
Machine Safety 3.0: Dynamic Safety.
The new Machine Regulation addresses the use of Artificial Intelligence in machines and/or safety components. But what exactly should I think about? In this lecture we will give an example of what is possible in the future with AI and safety systems, 'Dynamic Safety'.
Maarten Braadbaart, Product Manager – SICK BV
Maarten has been working as a Product Manager at SICK BV in Bilthoven since early 2004. Maarten has a mechanical engineering background and has worked in mechanical engineering for more than 10 years. He has been involved in building packaging lines, rotating filling systems and industrial ovens, among other things. Due to his experience in various sectors, especially mechanical engineering, Maarten is able to translate the often application-oriented safety issues into practical advice.