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Live stream #ICRA15 – Plenary video and tweets from Seattle


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26 May 2015



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icra15-logoICRA is the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society’s flagship conference and a premier international forum for robotics researchers to present their work. The 2015 conference is taking place 26-30 May, at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, Washington, USA.

The conference will include plenary and contributed paper sessions, workshops, exhibitions and robot challenges, as well as some events that are new to ICRA.

Robohub have a large contingent at this year’s event – Sabine, Hallie, Andra, Yannis, Audrow, Ryan and Per – so watch this space for our latest coverage, including podcasts, videos, blogs and tweets.

View more videos in IEEE Robotics & Automation Society – ICRA Conference youtube channel and on our post featuring all the available #ICRA15 Conference Videos

 

 




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