The mechatronics laboratory at Politecnico di Torino

The scientific activity of the Mechatronics Laboratory (LIM) founded in 1993 at the Politecnico di Torino is described. LIM is an interdepartmental structure founded by the Departments of Control and Computer Sciences, Electronics and Mechanics and the Mechanics Workshop. LIM's mission is the establishment of common ground where researchers and postgraduate students working in the mechatronics field can perform theoretical and experimental research and exchange experiences in a true interdisciplinary environment. LIM's activity is basically organized in terms of projects concerning preliminary investigation of advanced and integrated technologies and, successively, their transfer to industrial products. LIM actively cooperates with other technological and scientific institutions and with the local system of small and medium enterprises.

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