Guiding the Future of Autonomous Commercial Cleaning
Agile Automation for Small-Batch Manufacturing
2019 Robot Launch startup competition is open!
It’s time for Robot Launch 2019 Global Startup Competition! Applications are now open until September 2nd 6pm PDT. Finalists may receive up to $500k in investment offers, plus space at top accelerators and mentorship at Silicon Valley Robotics co-work space.
Winners in previous years include high profile robotics startups and acquisitions:
2018: Anybotics from ETH Zurich, with Sevensense and Hebi Robotics as runners-up.
2017: Semio from LA, with Appellix, Fotokite, Kinema Systems, BotsAndUs and Mothership Aeronautics as runners up in Seed and Series A categories.
Flexibility of Mobile Robots Supports Lean Manufacturing Initiatives and Continuous Optimizations of Internal Logistics at Honeywell
How Drones Are Disrupting The Insurance Industry
#292: Robot Operating System (ROS) & Gazebo, with Brian Gerkey
In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews Brian Gerkey, CEO of Open Robotics about the Robot Operating System (ROS) and Gazebo. Both ROS and Gazebo are open source and are widely used in the robotics community. ROS is a set of software libraries and tools, and Gazebo is a 3D robotics simulator. Gerkey explains ROS and Gazebo and talks about how they are used in robotics, as well as some of the design decisions of the second version of ROS, ROS2.
Brian Gerkey
Brian Gerkey is the CEO of Open Robotics, which seeks to develop and drive the adoption of open source software in robotics. Before Open Robotics, Brian was the Director of Open Source Development at Willow Garage, a computer scientist in the SRI Artificial Intelligence Center, a post-doctoral scholar in Sebastian Thrun‘s group in the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. Brian did his PhD with Maja Matarić in the USC Interaction Lab.
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