Robotics

Robotics engineers unveil ‘Stevie II’ – Ireland’s first socially assistive AI robot

Robotics engineers from Trinity College Dublin today unveiled ‘Stevie II’ – Ireland’s first socially assistive robot with advanced artificial intelligence…

7 years ago

Drivent Aim To Deliver Interesting Autonomous Vehicle Solution for 2019dr

On May 8th 2019 after working in stealth mode for three years, Drivent announced it is certified to test autonomous…

7 years ago

The Third Electronomous Conference has kicked off in Killarney

Electronomous in partnership with Mobility X report on the International Car Tech & Mobility Summit currently taking place (May 2ndand May…

7 years ago

Investing your way into 2019

We have all heard of the age old wisdom: Change is inevitable But we barely stop to reflect on it.…

7 years ago

Robohub Podcast – Semantics in Robotics, with Amy Loutfi

Listen to another podcast from the team at Robohub. More podcasts from them can be found here. In this episode,…

7 years ago

Who Do We Trust To Make Driverless Cars?

The Race to Driverless Technology: Over $100 Billion Has Been Invested In Driverless Technology. We’re closer than ever to driverless…

7 years ago

Rapid Advances In Machine Learning And Autonomous Technology In Recent Years

Image  Technology has undergone major changes in the last 20 years. Two of the major techs that are quickly advancing…

7 years ago

Northwest’s First Engineering Fair Inspires Next Generation at IT Sligo

Drone racing, hydrogen cars, mechanical art, 2D game programming and 3D printing, were just some of the entertaining workshops at…

7 years ago

Turned on, Science, Sex and Robots, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Turned on, Science, Sex and Robots By Kate Devlin. The idea of the seductive sex robot…

7 years ago

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