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Bomb squads from across the country saddled up their robots and duked it out at the ninth annual Western National Robot Rodeo and Capability Exercise at Sandia National Laboratories. The five-day event offers a challenging platform for civilian and military bomb squad teams to practice defusing dangerous situations with robots’ help.
Read more at bit.ly/2KAITCc.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Bomb squads from across the country saddled up their robots and duked it out at the ninth annual Western National Robot Rodeo and Capability Exercise at Sandia National Laboratories. The five-day event offers a challenging platform for civilian and military bomb squad teams to practice defusing dangerous situations with robots’ help.
Read more at bit.ly/2KAITCc.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Photos from the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center this week of testing being done on the latest robotic technology available to emergency response agencies. ASTI International along with federal agencies to include NSTI and the Department of Homeland Security were here at the training center to test and evaluate the various systems available today. They are doing standardize testing on the robotic systems to help various emergency response agencies and the military determine and quantify the capabilities of these systems. This testing /competing helps agencies determine what are the best systems for their particular missions and even increases proficiency of the users of these systems. Robotics developers from as far away as Japan and elsewhere around the world are here to participate in this unique event.
The robotics systems included ground, aerial and aquatic robots, maneuvering through special obstacle courses built for this event. Some of the robots even maneuvered through the “Burn House” at the fire training center. Local police departments and military units are participating with their bomb disposal units and NYFD and other fire departments across the country are also participating.
Photographs by Craig McClure
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Bomb squads from across the country saddled up their robots and duked it out at the ninth annual Western National Robot Rodeo and Capability Exercise at Sandia National Laboratories. The five-day event offers a challenging platform for civilian and military bomb squad teams to practice defusing dangerous situations with robots’ help.
Read more at bit.ly/2KAITCc.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Taller de Armado y Programación de Robots en el 2do. Campamento Científico del Uruguay
Este innovador taller, que dio inicio a un Programa llamado "Robot Diplomacy", de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Uruguay, tuvo lugar en el marco del 2do. Campamento Latinoamericano de Ciencias, que lleva adelante la Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología del MEC, con el apopo de ANEP y UTU en Minas, departamento de Lavalleja. La Ingeniera Mecánica Theresa Dixon, de la embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo, fue la encargada de dictar este taller.
[U.S. Embassy Photo: Pablo Castro / Copyright info]
Bomb squads from across the country saddled up their robots and duked it out at the ninth annual Western National Robot Rodeo and Capability Exercise at Sandia National Laboratories. The five-day event offers a challenging platform for civilian and military bomb squad teams to practice defusing dangerous situations with robots’ help.
Read more at bit.ly/2KAITCc.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
* Retooled neck for a wider range of movement (the original one could only look side to side, now he can look downwards and tilt his head side to side for cool poses)
* The blue painted plastic windows were replaced by transluscent plastic (for a glass looking effect)
* Elbows were retooled to allow a 90° position, which was imposible before.
* I added a custom bumper.
* Some parts of his chest were resculpted, for more accuracy.
Unveiling the Manipal Vattikuti Institute of Robotic Surgery (MVIRS), by Padmab hushan Dr Ramdas Pai, Chairman, Manipal Education and Medical Group Image
Photos from the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center this week of testing being done on the latest robotic technology available to emergency response agencies. ASTI International along with federal agencies to include NSTI and the Department of Homeland Security were here at the training center to test and evaluate the various systems available today. They are doing standardize testing on the robotic systems to help various emergency response agencies and the military determine and quantify the capabilities of these systems. This testing /competing helps agencies determine what are the best systems for their particular missions and even increases proficiency of the users of these systems. Robotics developers from as far away as Japan and elsewhere around the world are here to participate in this unique event.
The robotics systems included ground, aerial and aquatic robots, maneuvering through special obstacle courses built for this event. Some of the robots even maneuvered through the “Burn House” at the fire training center. Local police departments and military units are participating with their bomb disposal units and NYFD and other fire departments across the country are also participating.
Photographs by Craig McClure
17105
© 2017
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
Bomb squads from across the country saddled up their robots and duked it out at the ninth annual Western National Robot Rodeo and Capability Exercise at Sandia National Laboratories. The five-day event offers a challenging platform for civilian and military bomb squad teams to practice defusing dangerous situations with robots’ help.
Read more at bit.ly/2KAITCc.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Yes! Finally ready to conquer your desk. An USB-holding-robot.
The first 4 are ready to be shipped. When i can find the right USB sticks the rest of the 50 robots will be made. Some will be all white, some cased in Tin and the others will be hand painted.
The normal hand painted ones (see picture) and the white edition cost 39 euro, the ones casted in Tin (limited to 5) cost 79 euro.
All robots come with a 4gb USB stick, because what’s a robot without its head...
Andrew Nick of Kennedy Space Center's Swamp Works shows off RASSOR, a robotic miner, at the Robot Rocket Rally.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
Robotics competition, Course 2, MIT MechE; photo by Stuart Darsch, 2003; cps robotcontent; 745.8.132
Robotics competition, Course 2, MIT MechE; photo by Stuart Darsch, 2003; cps robotcontent; 798.8.185
Part of the show UNIVERSAL ROBOTS at the Manhattan Theatre Source. Show opens February 12, 2009 and runs through March 7, 2009.
For more info, check out my blog:
Taller de Armado y Programación de Robots en el 2do. Campamento Científico del Uruguay
Este innovador taller, que dio inicio a un Programa llamado "Robot Diplomacy", de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Uruguay, tuvo lugar en el marco del 2do. Campamento Latinoamericano de Ciencias, que lleva adelante la Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología del MEC, con el apopo de ANEP y UTU en Minas, departamento de Lavalleja. La Ingeniera Mecánica Theresa Dixon, de la embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo, fue la encargada de dictar este taller.
[U.S. Embassy Photo: Pablo Castro / Copyright info]
Robot lamp
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift to the Nam June Paik Archive from the Nam June Paik Estate
In 2017 We The Curious (WTC) science centre launched a new programme to improve the quality and social relevance of academic research by introducing more diverse public voices to the research process. Over two years of collaborative piloting, Nathalia Gjersoe (University of Bath), Severin Lemaignan (Bristol Robotics), Helen Della Nave, Maca Gomez-Gutierrez and Tom Rodgers (WTC) created an engaging activity for families that simultaneously collected reliable data form over 2000 participants and provided a platform for more than 450 visitors to build their ideas into Nathalia’s developing research.
Nathalia’s research focuses on users’ natural tendency to make sense of robots by attributing them with human-like thoughts and feelings. As the presence of robots increase in homes, schools and care facilities it is critically important to understand how naïve users will make sense of them. The aim of the research is to offer evidence-based tools for robot design and policy.
Dr Nathalia Gjersoe
Department of Psychology
Partnerships - Research that is working in collaboration with people outside academia including industry, policy-makers and civil society and community-based organisations
Robotics competition, Course 2, MIT MechE; photo by Stuart Darsch, 2003; cps robotcontent; 769.8.156
Insect robot build after the description in Oreilly Make Arduino Bots and GadgetsDetails: On the back of the insect is the Arduino MC board powered by a 9V battery on the rear end ;-)
Video of V 0.0.1.2 here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHLnzWc7X3I
More pictures and another video here: xinchejian.com/2011/04/11/insect-robot-from-lumi/
Hey everyone. I just uploaded my latest video of my robot family acting like, well, people!
You can watch the 1 minute teaser video and see for yourself just how ridiculous the future is going to be!
Enjoy. :)