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Robots Podcast Ladybird, with James Underwood from Australian Centre for Field Robotics

Latest podcast  from the Robohub guys. More great articles and interviews by them here. Interview by Ron Vanderkley from Robots Podcast…

9 years ago

Swarms of precision agriculture robots could help put food on the table

By Vito Trianni, Joris IJsselmuiden, Ramon Haken. Latest piece from the Robohub guys. More great articles and interviews by them here.…

9 years ago

Robots Podcast : Satellite Assembly in Space, with John Lymer

Latest podcast from the Robohub guys. More great articles and interviews by them here. In this episode, Andrew Vaziri speaks…

9 years ago

Robots Podcast : Self-driving Cars: From Research to Road, with Karl Iagnemma

This is an interesting podcast as selfdriving cars are coming very soon and we actually 'drove' or rather were driven…

9 years ago

Project Ngulia: from Phone to Drone, with Fredrik Gustafsson, latest Robots Podcast

Latest fascinating podcast from Robohub website. In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews Fredrik Gustafsson, Professor in Sensor Informatics at Department of Electrical…

9 years ago

Robohub roundtable: Cybathlon and advancements in prosthetics

Latest guest post by Kassie Perlongo managing editor at  Robohub website. Cybathlon, known as the cyborg Olympics, took place on 8 October in…

9 years ago

Robohub Digest AI100, RoboLaw, sailing and farming robots

We're really excited to announce the first in a series of collaborations with interesting writers at the cutting edge of…

9 years ago

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