(Framingham, MA – August 19, 2013) At the intersection of robotic technology and business development are the smart engineering decisions that transform a robot from a concept into a tangible commercial product. That’s why we’re seeing some of the most exciting new robotics developments reflected in innovative embedded devices. At RoboBusiness, the leading robotics industry event taking place this October 23-25 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA, attendees will discover just how these new technologies are driving cost-effective production and new application areas for robots.
RoboBusiness’ Design and Development Track explores all of the important factors that go into the creation of a commercial robot. To become a successful product, a robot must do more than merely complete a task in an efficient manner, especially as the push for autonomy in the market has reached an all-time high. Now more than ever, robots need to be adaptable, robust, and inexpensive. Complex decisions go into making that happen, whether it involves novel sensors, data distribution or communication processes.
At RoboBusiness, industry leaders from SouthWest Research Institute, the Open Source Robotics Foundation, PrimeSense and Hasbro (just to name a few) will go into detail about the embedded technologies that can keep you and your robot ahead of the game. Expert speakers will cover topics such as 3D vision, inertial sensors, path planning, the use of ROS with external systems, the Data Distribution Service (DDS), and design solutions for robotic toys. Attend this event to gain an upper hand in the market. Don’t miss out on the new systems and methods that will help you produce a better, more viable commercial robot.
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