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The IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) is an annual academic conference covering advances in robotics.It is one of the premier conferences in its field, alongside the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), with an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences obtained in 2010 and an 'A1' rating from the Brazilian ministry of ...
IROS, the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, [1] is an annual academic conference covering advances in robotics. [2] It is one of the premier conferences of its field (alongside ICRA, International Conference on Robotics and Automation) with an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences obtained in 2010 and an 'A1' rating from the Brazilian ...
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers sponsors more than 1,600 annual conferences and meetings worldwide. IEEE is also highly involved in the technical program development of numerous events including trade events, training workshops, job fairs, and other programs.
The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) is a professional non-profit organization established in 1987 to promote, strengthen and protect the robotics industry worldwide. [ 1 ] Factory automation with KUKA industrial robots for palletizing food products like bread and toast at a bakery in Germany The Mars rover as an example of a mobile ...
Cheng has given two TEDx talks, [32] [33] and has been a featured speaker at MIT Technology Review Conference in Singapore, [34] IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), [35] the World Entrepreneurship Forum in Lyon, the Global Summit of Women in Tokyo, [36] and the Girl Scout National Convention in Utah.
The Australian Centre for Robotic Vision, formerly Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Robotic Vision or ARC Centre of Excellence for Robotic Vision, is an unincorporated collaborative venture with funding of A$25.6m over seven years to pursue a research agenda tackling the critical and complex challenge of applying robotics in the real world.
RoboCup Junior (RCJ), sometimes stylised RobocupJunior, is a division of RoboCup, [1] a not-for-profit robotics organisation. It focuses on education and aims to introduce the larger goals of the RoboCup project (creating robots) to primary and secondary school aged children (technically up through age 19).
The Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC) is a 1.6 million dollar prize competition for autonomous mobile robots funded by TARDEC and the DSTO, the primary research organizations for Tank and Defense research in the United States and Australia respectively. The goal of the competition is to create multi-vehicle robotic ...