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Holiday robot videos 2015: Part 5

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24 December 2015



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HOliday_Robot_Video_Geogia_Tech_IRIM_GTSR_2015New holiday robot videos from the Institut de Robòtica i Informàtica Industrial (IRI), Robot Drive In Movies, Georgia Tech’s Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) and RE2 Robotics. 

From Institut de Robòtica i Informàtica Industrial (IRI), CSIC-UPC:

This is a super short video where two of our robot arms perform a “robo-toast”.

 

PS: we have also made some funny gifs with bloopers of the recordings :)

 


From Robot Drive in Movies:

Happy Holidays from Robot Drive-In Movies. Here’s a link to our 2015 video featuring quite a few of our favorite bots, some of whom have some smarts about this season while others are just kinda wound-up about the holidays.

 

 


From Georgia Tech’s Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) and Systems Research Lab (GTSR):

Warm wishes!

 


From RE2 Robotics:

Happy Holidays from RE2 Robotics!

 

Want to junk out and watch them all? Check out the full playlist on Youtube here:



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