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Meet the Robotic Octopus
Last month, I toured around CES with a board member of the CTA who shared with me the image of the show 30 years ago, folding tables and all. A qualitative read on how well a market is growing could be the number and size of trade shows in that… Listen ⇢
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Robots build launch pads on Mars to explore the Galaxy
Martian is a great plane movie. Long enough to pass the time for at least half a Vegas flight. We know the story, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the… Listen ⇢
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Biodegradable Robots
My favorite robot movie hands down is Blade Runner (the film adaptation of “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?“). As Blade Runner takes place in the future, three year from now, it raises big ethical questions of disposing of humanoids when they have reached their expiration date… Scientists at the Materials Group at the Italian… Listen ⇢
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Robots lurking below the high seas
My kids are obsessed with the Titanic, the ship not the movie. While we do live near Strauss Park (dedicated to the victims), I think there is something bigger and more mysterious when one reflects on falling into the giant void of the sea. Oceans cover over 70% of the Earth’s surface,… Listen ⇢
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CES 2016 Diary: Drones and Other Stupid Pet Tricks…
“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” so what I am about to share is really hush hush… Walking the halls of every part of CES 2016, there are 3 pervasive themes that ring out almost too loud and clear – drones, virtual reality, and IoT/Smart Homes. As a Frontier Tech investor,… Listen ⇢
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This Year’s MVP is a Robot!
Happy New Year! While I was on vacation, my son and I watched Will Smith’s thought provoking movie, Concussion. Football has by far the highest concussion rate of all youth and high school sports. According to the Brain Injury Research Institute, in any given season, 20% of high school football players… Listen ⇢
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The 175 Foot Robot Goes To Work
This weekend over 100 million people will travel to celebrate the holidays with their families. Air travel is at an all time high, and Boeing can’t build planes fast enough to meet demand. In fact, yesterday Boeing was fined $12 million from the FAA for skipping regulatory quality control measures in… Listen ⇢
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What Trump can learn from Israel
As a child of Holocaust survivors, I am appalled by Trump’s plan to counter terrorism. The apparent front runner, of this latest reality TV show, has suggested three steps to confront the threat: 1) stop immigration (of anyone of different faith); 2) halt freedom of speech (or parts of the Internet); and 3) hunt down declared enemies… Listen ⇢
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Manufacturers flee China for local robots
The hottest items on this year’s holiday list are hoverboards and Stan Smith sneakers. Unfortunately, hoverboards are combusting in troves, which leaves us with the all white Adidas sneakers. Stan Smiths were first introduced in 1971 when the tennis player achieved #1 spot in the sport, and reintroduced with celebrity fanfare in… Listen ⇢
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My goal for this book is to help you at a pivotal point in your ideation process and, at the same, introduce you to a cadre of potential mentors. Through interviews with some of the most respected luminaries in this field, I aim to help fortify your resolve to follow your passions and build a billion-dollar company. The chapters of this book have been organized like field guide, as if you are setting out on a trip in the wild. Just like it’s essential to satiate yourself before scaling mountains, fast-tracking your innovation into the hands of early adopters is vital for achieving success on Main Street.
“Oliver Mitchell is among the world’s leading thinkers about robots and robotics. He is also one of the world’s leading visionaries about how humans think about robots, invest in robotics, and build robotics companies. …. The reader gets to be the beneficiary of Oliver’s creation of a new knowledge ecosystem.” – Dan Burstein, New York Times bestselling author of 15 nonfiction books, and Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Millennium Technology Value Partners.
“This book … [draws] from interviews with industry experts who share firsthand experiences from real-world ventures, the author distils invaluable lessons from both their successes and failures. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to my students and colleagues involved in robotics research and education as an exceptional resource for guiding their entrepreneurial pursuits.” Katsuo Kurabayashi, Professor and Chair, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, NYU Tandon School of Engineering, USA.



