Today we want once more to give some insight into one of the exciting projects going on in our research labs. Today’s feature is about EMOTIO II, a project designed to research which tools are needed to enable electronic devices to be customized by their users in the most convenient way.
EMOTIO II is part of a funding program by the NRW State Government with funds from the European Social Fund. The term EMOTIO is an acronym for Embedded Open Toolkits for User Innovation and Co-Design.
The idea of this project is to investigate a new approach to reduce risks of new product development (NPD) by postponing some design decisions into the customer domain. Following the successful example of open source software projects, which are characterized by high development flexibility and good fit of the design with the users’ requirements, our idea was to develop a method which enables customers to directly transfer their needs into a product specification.
In our concept of embedded open toolkits for user Innovation and co-design (in the following: “embedded toolkits”), a manufacturer designs a product with build-in flexibility by embedding knowledge and rules about possible product differentiations into the product. Customers then adapt a product to their needs after purchase. This process is supported by an intelligent interface that helps them to make these specifications.
At this point we have, in close cooperation with our partners Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering of RWTH Aachen (WZL) and P3 Engineers, developed a prototype that is currently undergoing intense testing.
We hope that, as a result of our research, the resulting final software will enable technology manufacturers to efficiently equip their devices with the tools needed to allow users the freedom of real customization of their very individual device and usage experience.
For more information, refer to our project website or contact our project manager, Morgane Bénade.









Onno T.A.B. Gerrits
RWTH TIM will present research project KUMAC at this year’s HannoverMesse (8.-12. of April). Going to be there? Meet us at the BMBF stand (hall 2, stand C24)!