• CES Recap – Viva Las Vegas

    CES is the annual pilgrimage of over 150,000 suits paying homage to the oracles of televisions and mobile connected devices.  I joined the masses, but instead of praying at the temples of Samsung and Sony, I decide to walk off the beaten path.  Below are some highlights of some promising… Listen ⇢

  • Fantastic Voyage Revisited Robot Style

    We have seen amazing medical breakthroughs, from new devices to promising chemical compounds aimed at stopping our most deadly diseases.   So much of science fiction is based upon medicine, for example Bones in Star Trek is seldom seen with a scalpel in hand, but rather a mechanical devices that… Listen ⇢

  • 2011: The Year of the Drone

    This past year we have seen a dramatic rise in robotic inventions and implementations.  To name THE invention of the year is difficult as there has been so many worthwhile innovations.   There  has also been so many notable robotic news stories in 2011. First, South Korea is by far… Listen ⇢

  • Happy Holidays! More Robot Gelt…

    You have probably noticed that this week’s video feeds are dedicated to the festive spirit of the season vs. our typical entries highlighting the articles below.  In my last post spoke, I spoke about the Chanukah miracle of 2010 with the Stuxnet malware attack on Iran’s nuclear establishments.  Today, I… Listen ⇢

  • Happy Chanukah – 8 Nights of Bots

    Tonight, we celebrate the victory of a small band of Jews over the Syrian Greek empire in the year 164 BCE.  This watershed event is a hopeful reminder of the ability to prevail against all odds.  As today’s headlines highlight the doom of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the reality is everyday… Listen ⇢

  • Nurse Ratchet Makes House Calls

    The future of healthcare is not Obamacare, but RobotCare.  More and more the economics of robotics are replacing the layers of people needed to attend to a patient’s needs.  This may sound like a cold therapy, but the reality of accessing better more efficient care outweighs the interpersonal relationship of… Listen ⇢

  • Pearl Harbor Post: World War II Robots

    It was called the “day that would live in infamy,” but unfortunately today it is marginalized by politics and gossip.  While there are many monuments for the soldiers, there are a few words for the robots that won the war. World War II gave birth to many modern inventions that… Listen ⇢

  • Korea Hires RoboCop

    Today the US Postal Service announced drastic service changes in order to preserve the pensions of its overpriced, exploding, workforce.  In this world of budget cutting, robots make a lot of sense.  The question is not one of capability, but when and how much do we trust our lives in… Listen ⇢

  • It's Slinky, it's Slinky. It's fun for a girl or a bot

    In honor of Bobby V becoming the new manager of the Boston Red Sox, it is only appropriate to profile the latest robotic invention from those dudes at Cambridge.  Remember the squids from the Matrix attacking Zion, look no further as science fiction is now reality with the latest breakthrough… Listen ⇢

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“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.