Lynne Parker on “What were the highlights at IROS/iREX this year?”
I found the plenary speeches at IROS to be especially interesting. Marc Raibert gave an entertaining talk on the robots being developed at Boston Dynamics. It’s encouraging to see that robots are...
View ArticleAJung Moon on “What were the top stories in robotics from 2013?”
2013 was a year filled with talk of drones. I’m not saying this just because I’m biased by the recent news reporting on how large companies (Amazon, DHL, and UPS to be exact) are exploring the use of...
View ArticleFrank Tobe on “What were the top stories in robotics from 2013?”
As Editor and Publisher of the Robot Report, I follow robotics news closely, especially in business and finance. Here are my top picks for 2013: Google sets up Robot Division; acquires 7 startups to...
View ArticleAndra Keay on “What were the top stories in robotics from 2013?”
‘David and Goliath’ was the most exciting story in robotics this year. 2013 has seen huge companies showing an interest in robotics, starting with Apple launching Anki live on stage at their global...
View ArticleDaniel H. Wilson on “If you could enhance yourself by some robotic accessory...
The potential of robotic implants is limitless, but I am not interested in super-human powers. Instead, I’d be happy with human powers, and in particular the ability to remember. Growing up, I would...
View ArticleAJung Moon on “If you could enhance yourself by some robotic accessory or...
As a researcher in robotics, I tend to cringe whenever someone asks how long it will take until people start to see terminator-like robots on the streets. It’s a fun question to think about, but it is...
View ArticleMark Stephen Meadows on “If you could enhance yourself with some robotic...
There are two kinds of cyborgs – those that have broken the skin, and those that have not. Iron Man comes to mind as a cyborg of the second category, in that he can remove his enhancement (save for...
View ArticleAJung Moon on “What does it mean to have giants like Google, Apple and Amazon...
We have reasons to feel both excited and uneasy about giant corporations’ investment in robotics. It’s exciting for the robotics community that the giants (Google, Apple, and Amazon) are actively...
View ArticleMark Stephen Meadows on “What does it mean to have giants like Google, Apple...
Google, is the wild card for me. With more acquisitions (DeepMind, Boston Dynamics, Redwood Robotics, Industrial Perception, Meka, Schaft, and others) than Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft...
View ArticleAlan Winfield on “What does it mean to have giants like Google, Apple and...
Judging by the levels of media coverage and frenzied speculation that has followed each acquisition, the short answer to what does it mean is: endless press exposure. I almost wrote ‘priceless...
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...
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