Google’s robot and artificial intelligence acquisitions are anything but scary
Forget all the talk of machines taking over, Google’s robot and artificial Intelligence acquisitions will not lead humans down the path of the dinosaur towards extinction. Google is in the business of...
View ArticleMark Stephen Meadows on “What does it take to get from imagination to market?”
There are two parts to this process: the invisible and visible. Rodin once said that sculpture is an art dedicated to holes. What he meant is that great work is invisible: if you are building a...
View ArticleAndra Keay on “What does it take to get from imagination to market?”
The rise of online crowdfunding platforms over the last decade has created a whole new pathway for some robot startups. In the process, crowdfunding campaigns have helped to catapult hardware and...
View ArticleRobert Morris on “What does it take to get from imagination to market?”
This is a really important question, and one that our community should focus on more. That said, the answer is not truly profound or particularly obscure. It takes three things: doing something people...
View ArticleNicola Tomatis on “What does it take to get from imagination to market?”
RBI Update The short answer is: a lot of patience and perseverance! More seriously, this is one of the most frustrating aspects of entrepreneurship. High-tech entrepreneurs are supposed to be...
View ArticleNicola Tomatis on “What do you look for when hiring a roboticist?”
When hiring at BlueBotics, we first assess the personal profile, soft competencies, and team compatibility. After that, we go into a deep technical assessment. Today, the product sales with the ANT...
View ArticleMark Tilden on “What are the five must-read publications for budding...
Aside from the conventional introductory texts on BEAM Robotics, control systems, electronics, and multi-axis mechanics, I always recommend books to inspire thoughts on robotic history, possibilities,...
View ArticleAlex Zelinsky on “What are the five must-read publications for budding...
The field moves quickly. So much of the material dates quickly. Joining a professional association such as IEEE or IFR and regular reading of publications – magazines and journals – is essential. The...
View ArticleFrank Tobe on “If you had a EUR 100M investment fund, into which robotics...
As the robotics industry continues to grow, enters new industries, and provides new applications, strategic focus is necessary or the overall industry will develop haphazardly and spread out around...
View ArticleHenrik Christensen on “If you had a EUR 100M investment fund, into which...
Robots for manufacturing. Generating a new family of robots that have a fluent interaction with humans. It will be easily programmable. Some would argue that Baxter provides this functionality....
View ArticleMark Tilden on “If you had a EUR 100M investment fund, into which robotics...
Well if it was for fun, I’d invest in autonomous paving mothers (APMs). A self-driving solar-powered mobile furnace robot that eats sand and dirt and spits out interlocking solar-panel paving stones...
View ArticleHerman Bruyninckx on “If you had a EUR 100M investment fund, into which...
A project that would: represent human knowledge about manufacturing in an ontology server; focus on system integration software and hardware issues; develop affordance-driven system and component...
View ArticleMark Tilden on “What funding scheme is the most conducive to creating a...
Funding schemes aren’t viable until we can make more innovative roboticists, and over the years I’ve tried several methods of engendering the Divine Frankenstein Complex in others. Teaching at a...
View ArticleRaffaello D’Andrea on “What funding scheme is the most conducive to creating...
The best way to commercialize robotics research is to make better connections between academics and entrepreneurs. Academics venturing out into the business world tend to have a “hammer looking for a...
View ArticleHenrik Christensen on “What funding scheme is the most conducive to creating...
The public should in most cases not subsidize companies. Tax payers should not be venture capitalists. The new wave of Lean Startup going around the world is a great model to ensure that companies are...
View ArticleFrank Tobe on “What funding scheme is the most conducive to creating a...
Funding new robotic projects in America is mostly done two different ways: (1) strategic funding from NASA, DARPA, DoD, NSF and other government organizations to do the pure science involved in solving...
View ArticleNicola Tomatis on “What funding scheme is the most conducive to creating a...
I would like to start from the other side: “Why is robotics great in creating new technologies and poor in creating new businesses?”. Well, someone may disagree, but I really think that robotics is...
View ArticleRaffaello D’Andrea on “How will robots shape the future of warfare?”
How will robots shape the future of war? I don’t know. I think that the more important question, however, is: what role should robots have in warfare? In my answer I have tried (as much as is humanly...
View ArticleMark Tilden on “How will robots shape the future of warfare?”
Robot machines have been shaping the future of war since the first siege engines appeared in ancient times (I like to think the Trojan Horse was motorized). Now with technology significantly extending...
View ArticleDaniel H. Wilson on “How will robots shape the future of warfare?”
Robots have already changed the face of modern warfare, particularly through the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly called “drones.” Currently, armed drone aircraft are in widespread use...
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