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Hollywood's Drones
Drones today are less about Yemin and more about Hollywood. The ariel shots are amazing, and unheard of prior to the release of new technologies. Now that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) lost their court case against Raphael Pirker in January the federal government is on the road to sanctioning… Listen ⇢
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Rangers Win! Robots To Replace Zambonis
I am a BIG TIME New York Rangers fan, and its been twenty years since we have been to the Cup. Last Sunday, I went to the playoff game and noticed that between the periods the Zamboni had kids for a fan ride along. It is a stadium past time… Listen ⇢
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Rescue Robots Save Lives
Tragedy is unfortunately the biggest boon for robotics. As the world mourns the Turkish miners that perished below the earth, the one hope on the horizon is the US is now actively looking to employ an army of rescue robots to avoid a similar crisis in the United States. … Listen ⇢
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Robot Architects Design & Build New Structures
I love architecture and interior design. In fact, I am working with a new hardware company that is currently manufacturing dynamic wallpaper. Dumb homes are being replaced by smarter connected buildings, but what happens when the machines are the architects, designers, and contractors? Earlier this week University of Stuttgart researchers created… Listen ⇢
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Zumba for Bactobots
Sometimes the smallest things in life are capable of the most amazing feats. We have all heard of a flea circus, well could imagine a complete water treatment facility run by robot-charged bacteria that produces alternative energy? Earlier this week, an army of bacterial robots started their first reconnaissance mission… Listen ⇢
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The Robot Clean Team
We just purchased the new Roomba 880 to attack our dog hair and kid droppings in the kitchen. Unlike other areas of the robotic space, autonomous vacuum cleaners were introduced first in the consumer home space. While iRobot has a full line of mopping, scrubbing, pool cleaning robots, it has… Listen ⇢
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Obama Bows To The Future, ASIMO
TOKYO — The voice was slightly halting, childlike. “Welcome to Miraikan, Mr. President, it is a pleasure to meet you.” President Barack Obama bowed, looking delighted. “Asimo” stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility. His greeter, after all, was a 55-inch-tall, give or take, humanoid robot with the look of a diminutive… Listen ⇢
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Fishing Robot Style
Red Fish, Blue Fish, One Fish, Robot Fish that is how Dr. Seuss is read at MIT. Unlike land-based robots, MIT’s flexible aquatic craniate is a “soft robot” that is “powered by fluid flowing through flexible channels” mimicking gills. This self contained power system, requires no recharging or even traditional batteries,… Listen ⇢
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Are Robots Rigging The Market?
Earlier this week, I visited the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to hear how their new hybrid model that combines human intuition with computer speed is better than all the other 12 exchanges in the marketplace. NYSE is the ONLY human trading floor left in existence, and it is more… 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.
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