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Holiday robot videos 2022 updated (+ how robots prepare an Amazon warehouse for Christmas)

Image generated by OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 with prompt “a robot surrounded by humans, Santa Claus and a Christmas tree at Christmas, digital art”.

Happy holidays everyone! And many thanks to all those that sent us their holiday videos. Here are some robot videos of this year to get you into the spirit of the season. We wish you the very best for these holidays and the year 2023 :)

And here are some very special season greetings from robots!

Recent submissions

Extra: How robots prepare an Amazon warehouse for Christmas


Did we miss your video? You can send it to daniel.carrillozapata@robohub.org and we’ll include it in this list.

Proof-of-concept drone flight delivers transplant lung to patient in Toronto

A team of researchers from Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, Unither Bioelectronics Inc., and Techna, University Health Network, has demonstrated the feasibility of using drones to carry human organs for transplantation to nearby locales. In a Focus piece, published in the journal Science Robotics, the researchers outline the factors that went into the groundbreaking event, and what it could mean for future patients around the world.

2022 Top Article – How Tesla Used Robotics to Survive "Production Hell" and Became the World’s Most Advanced Car Manufacturer

Tesla’s automation strategy has shifted over the last five years. By investigating where Tesla made mistakes and where it excelled, the reader will benefit from Tesla’s hard-earned lessons and gain an understanding of how to build an automation strategy.

ep.363: Going out on a Bionic Limb, with Joel Gibbard

Many people associate prosthetic limbs with nude-colored imitations of human limbs. Something built to blend into a society where people have all of their limbs while serving functional use cases. On the other end of the spectrum are the highly optimized prosthetics used by Athletes, built for speed, low weight, and appearing nothing like a human limb.

As a child under 12 years old, neither of these categories of prosthetics particularly speaks to you. Open Bionics, founded by Joel Gibbard and Samantha Payne, was started to create a third category of prosthetics. One that targets the fun, imaginative side of children, while still providing the daily functional requirements.

Through partnerships with Disney and Lucasfilms, Open Bionics has built an array of imagination-capturing prosthetic limbs that are straight-up cool.

Joel Gibbard dives into why they founded Open Bionics, and why you should invest in their company as they are getting ready to let the general public invest in them for the first time.

Joel Gibbard

Joel Gibbard lives in Bristol, UK and graduated with a first-class honors degree in Robotics from the University of Plymouth, UK.

He co-founded Open Bionics alongside Samantha Payne with the goal of bringing advanced, accessible bionic arms to the market. Open Bionics offers the Hero Arm, which is available in the UK, USA, France, Australia, and New Zealand. Open Bionics is revolutionizing the prosthetics industry through its line of inspiration-capturing products.

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Should we tax robots?

What if the U.S. placed a tax on robots? The concept has been publicly discussed by policy analysts, scholars, and Bill Gates (who favors the notion). Because robots can replace jobs, the idea goes, a stiff tax on them would give firms incentive to help retain workers, while also compensating for a dropoff in payroll taxes when robots are used. Thus far, South Korea has reduced incentives for firms to deploy robots; European Union policymakers, on the other hand, considered a robot tax but did not enact it.

CLAIRE and euRobotics: all questions answered on humanoid robotics

a pile of question marks

On 9 December, CLAIRE and euRobotics jointly hosted an All Questions Answered (AQuA) event. This one hour session focussed on humanoid robotics, and participants could ask questions regarding the current and future state of AI, robotics and human augmentation in Europe.

The questions were fielded by an expert panel, comprising:

  • Rainer Bischoff, euRobotics
  • Wolfram Burgard, Professor of Robotics and AI, University of Technology Nuremberg
  • Francesco Ferro, CEO, PAL Robotics
  • Holger Hoos, Chair of the Board of Directors, CLAIRE

The session was recorded and you can watch in full below:

A Guide to the Types of Internal Corporate Communication

In business, internal communication is just as important as external communication. Business leaders are strategists and ideas people, yes, but they are also communicators. Well-run businesses operate efficiently only if they can effectively communicate internally. Many kinds of internal communication are essential in modern business. Here is a very brief rundown of some of the...

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A model to enable the autonomous navigation of spacecraft during deep-space missions

Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is a promising technology that can be used to improve the navigation of autonomous systems, helping them to map their surrounding environment and track other objects within it. So far, it has primarily been applied to terrestrial vehicles and mobile robots, yet it could also potentially be expanded to spacecraft.
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