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Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain
Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Beyond Europe: Informationsveranstaltung zur 2.
Ausschreibung
14. Dezember 2016, Wien (Österreich)
Martin Kühmaier
Institute of Forest Engineering,
Department of Forest and Soil Sciences,
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
Beyond Europe: 1. Ausschreibung
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Ziele des Projekts
Steep country harvesting has been identified as
the main bottleneck to achieving greater profitability
in the forestry sector of New Zealand and Australia.
An improvement of efficiency, work safety and
environmental sustainability should be realized by
developing an advanced steep terrain timber
harvesting system based on innovative Austrian
technology.
The system prototype will be demonstrated in real
conditions to quantify the improvements, to train
local workers and to disseminate the project results.
Photos: M. Kühmaier
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep) Photo: Koller GmbH
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Konsortium und Rollen
Photos: Koller & K. Stampfer
• Konsortialführer
• Entwicklung eines innovativen Erntesystems
• 41 Personenmonate Koller GmbH
• Koordination der Partner (Schnittstelle)
• Evaluierung des neuen Erntesystems
• 24 Personenmonate
Universität für Bodenkultur
• Link zu Neuseeland
• Demonstration der Maschine
• 6 Personenmonate
University of Canterbury
• Link zu Australien
• Potenzialabschätzung
• 7 Personenmonate
University of the Sunshine Coast
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Arbeitspakete
System development
State of the art (WP2)
Selection and configuration of existing systems
(WP3)
Demonstration and adaptation
(WP4)
Multi-criteria evaluation
(WP5)
Acceptance, Training & Guidelines (WP6)
Exploitation & Dissemination (WP7)
Heinimann (2001)
Studier (1993)
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Zeittafel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
1 Project Management KOLLER
Administrative and financial management KOLLER
Project coordination BOKU
Reporting BOKU
2 State of the art BOKU
Review of existing technologies BOKU
Analysis of need for adaptation BOKU
3 Configuration of advanced steep terrain harvesting system KOLLER
Definition of best hardware and machinery configuration KOLLER
Modification of components KOLLER
Assembling of components KOLLER
Test of functionality KOLLER
Transfer KOLLER
4 Demonstration and Adaptation UC
Field tests and demonstrations UC
Adaptation of advanced harvesting technology KOLLER
Repair and maintenance supports/plans KOLLER
5 Multi-criteria evaluation of technology transfer BOKU
Defining the experimental design BOKU
Data collection UC
Data analysis UC
6 Acceptance, Training and Guidelines USC
Training concept, manuals, guidelines and learning packages USC
Practical training on the advanced harvesting technology USC
Technology acceptance assessment UC
7 Exploitation and Dissemination BOKU
Developing marketing strategy, business and investments plans KOLLER
Workshops with industrial and scientific partners UC
Attending at demo fairs and scientific conferences USC
Publishing in national and international journals BOKU
1. Jänner 2017 – 30. Juni 2019, Kosten: 831,000 €, Förderung: 451,000
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Entwicklung des Projekts
Ausgangslage
Veraltete Systeme in Neuseeland, arbeitsintensiv und
gefährlich -> Innovationen sind notwendig
Koller hat bereits erste Kontakte nach Neuseeland,
BOKU ist die beste Universität für Holzernte im
Gebirge, Wissenschaftliches Netzwerk und Kontakte
zwischen Universität und Industrie
Projektidee entstand Ende Jänner 2016 durch BOKU
Kontakt zu Industriepartner erst spät (Anfang März)
Intensive Phase im März und Einreichung am 30.03.2016
Fokussierung bei der Antragstellung auf
Verbesserungspotenzial, Innovationen,
Anwendungsmöglichkeiten, Nutzungspotenzial und
wirtschaftlicher Nutzen
Technology Transfer in Steep Terrain Timber Harvesting (TechnoSteep)
Martin Kühmaier
University of Natural Resources and
Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU)
E-mail: [email protected]