Is anyone ready for robots? Tomorrow, July 21, is the big day when the global community of people who live, breathe and build robots gather to talk about the latest developments in the field and get a look at demos of the newest robotic products.
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You can use the event app to connect and chat with other enthusiasts from around the world and get a deep download on robotics and artificial intelligence.
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Some of the highlights you can expect tomorrow are listed below. To plan your day, check out the agenda.
Marty Walsh is the labor secretary. Walsh talks about what employers and regulators need to do to prepare for the impact automation will have on American workers.
There is a reason that robotics has not been hit as hard as other tech industries. The appeal of automated solutions in funding the future was discussed by Kelly Chen, Bruce Leak, and Helen H. Liang.
There is a robot demo. You can see the robot in the demo. Jonathan and Damion put on a show.
Think Amazon instead of Skynet when you think of a robot army. VP Joseph Quinlivan will be talking about how Amazon plans to keep its edge.
Ayah Bdeir (littleBits, acquired by Sphero), Kelly Chen (DCVC) and Ohio State University will judge the robotics pitch-off.
Dean Kamen is a renowned roboticist and inventor who has devoted his life to promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He will discuss his work to inspire the next generation of inventors.
How can humans androbots work together? The question will be addressed in the book "Shabing Robots, Environments, and people for harmony".
Tomorrow is a free online event. You can join the community online for speed networking, chats and one-on-one meetings. Register here for free