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Robotics Workshop 2017 - Industry View - Thomas Fuhlbrigge
"A call to automate the automation," Thomas Fuhlbrigge, Global Program Manager, Next Generation Robotics, ABB
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3.3.21-MIT-Computer-Vision-Robotics-Startup-Workshop
Meter: Next-generation volumetric imaging for manufacturing inspection
Realtime Robotics: Autonomous Motion Planning and Spatial Perception for Industrial Automation
Akasha Imaging: "See it, Build it!" Perception Solutions for Manufacturing
Eureka Robotics: Enabling High Accuracy – High Agility automationHosta Labs: Automated digital structural assessment
Leela AI: Breakthrough AI for Causal Video Understanding
Farmwise Labs: Autonomous weeding robot for vegetable farms
OnSpecta: Unique Virtualization Technology for Best Inference Hardware Performance -
Past Deadline: Nov 2, 2019
Packaging machinery company seeks Robotics Startups
meetingIMA SpA makes machines for packaging coffee, tea, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals. The company sales are about USD 700M. They have operations around the world. Customers include Unilever, Novartis, Bigelow. They seek robotics startups for repetitive tasks.
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4.5.23-AI-Vecna-Robotics
Robotics Startup for Autonomous Forklifts -
2022-Korea-Showcase-Veo-Robotics
Alberto Moel
VP, Partnerships and Strategy, Veo Robotics - Thu, October 5, 2017 | Workshop
Robotics, Drones and Sensor Tech Innovation
MIT CampusRobotics, Drones and Sensor Tech Innovation is a half-day event covering emerging technologies at the intersection of robotics, drones and sensors. Key themes include, but are not limited to: drone miniaturization, advanced manufacturing, touch for robotics (“the last mile”), drone applications (logistics, agriculture), collision avoidance / landscape sensing technologies, etc.
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Robotics Workshop 2017 - Welcome - Karl Koster
Karl Koster welcomes attendees to Robotics workshop.
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Past Deadline: Mar 31, 2019
P&G seeks solutions to improve human-robot interaction
partnershipP&G is looking for a number of solutions to improve human-robot collaboration and safety. There are three distinct use cases: highly reliable object detection, deterministic localization for mobile robots, and highly reliable recognition of humans.
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Robotics Workshop 2017 - Introductory Remarks - Trond Undheim
Robotics Welcome
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Past Deadline: Oct 15, 2019
Italian Manufacturer seeks startups in robotics and B2B platform
meetingThe CEO of the Italian packaging/bottling company Sacmi Imola will visit MIT on October 22. They are looking for startups for potential collaborations in robotics or software development.