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The construction, infrastructure, and landscaping sectors contribute significantly to environmental pollution, CO₂ emissions, and nitrogen issues due to the use of conventional diesel-powered machinery. With increasing emissions regulations, companies are being forced to make their machinery more sustainable.

This project focuses on the development of the Hudson Compact, a super-purpose electric machine platform equipped with an advanced robotic arm capable of replacing multiple conventional machines without compromising functionality. The product is protected by a portfolio of patents. The goal is to advance this innovation from TRL 6 to TRL 8, resulting in a widely deployable, emission-free machine that performs complex tasks intuitively and precisely.

This project is made possible in part by the European Regional Development Fund, the Dutch government, and the Province of Zeeland, within the framework of OPZuid. Partners include Hudson Dynamics, University College Roosevelt (UCR), Hydrauvision, Kloosterman, and Sandee.