• Eli Manning Fumbles, Skycam Scores!

    Last night I went to the new MetLife Stadium and watched the Giants loose horribly to the Eagles.  As Manning failed to move the ball up the field, I couldn’t help eying Skycam zip down the end zone as Green scored another touchdown. Skycam is a robotic camera system that… Listen ⇢

  • Here's a Switch, Robots Controlling Humans

    Today Occupy Wall Street took over the sidewalks near my “peaceful” office.  In observing these derelicts, I am convinced that they, the protestors, are the problem NOT the solution. It is crystal clear to me  that mankind would be better served if some humans would abdicate their actions to robots.… Listen ⇢

  • NBA Season Over… Ping-Pong Anyone?

    The fear of the NBA canceling the 2011-2012 season is very real.  If you are tired of overpaid professional athletes wining about another million, it is time for us to “Occupy Sports” by replacing these numbnuts with some bolts. The students at China’s Zhejiang University are not waiting for a strike,… Listen ⇢

  • Near Miss, Asteroid Skips Past Earth

    Life is a fragile balance between near misses and prevention. In just 1 hour an asteroid will pass 200,000 miles away from our earthly domiciles.  Whew, that was a close one… Predicting space collisions is the full time job of NASA and scientists worldwide. Today’s rock, YU55, was detected by… Listen ⇢

  • Geico Gecko's New Job

    We have all see the green little lizard on TV – “give him 15 minutes and he can save you 15% or more on auto insurance.”  While I see major savings in my pocket, this commercial may have inspired scientists in British Columbia to design a new robot. Earlier this… Listen ⇢

  • Robots Feed Themselves

    The novelty of robotics has reached an all time high, as some of the most popular costumes this Halloween are Terminator, Optimus Prime, and Real Steel. I think the idea of humans dressing up as machines illustrates our comfort zone as being the top creature on the food chain.  However, this premise… Listen ⇢

  • Justin Bieber Watch Out! Robot World 2011

    Yesterday, more than 150 robot inventors gathered to showcase their products in Korea.  While the attendees came from all over the globe, this Asian pennisula has become home of robotics with an ever growing $1.6 billion industry.  The highlight of this show was definately the “robot city” where people could experience firsthand… Listen ⇢

  • Robot Teachers Save Money & Make Kids Happier

    I am currently in a dispute with my children’s grammar school over its inability to coordinate the testing schedule.  When I approached the administration, their answer was almost robotic in nature by referring me to the assessment policy.  This made me wonder if robots could do a better job educating our kids.… Listen ⇢

  • Meet Your New Boss, Mr. Bots

    My brother loves going to the beach, he just hates returning to the office on Mondays.  He has tried video conferencing, but when the “cat’s away, the mice will play.”  He has asked me to look into a robot that can take his place, so the “Fat Cat” can play… 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.