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Best of 2011 with the Robots Podcast team

         

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30 December 2011



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In this episode, the Robots Podcast team looks at the robots and technologies that shaped 2011. We’ll be discussing industrial robots, cloud robotics, soft robots, service robots, aerial robots, autonomous cars, agriculture robots, bio-inspired robots, human-like walkers and swarm robotics.

To see the robots highlighted in our special, check out the YouTube channel below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL2F6BD44D2DBEE57E&v=Q-51CkuCw14

Tell us about your favorite robots of 2011 in the comment section of this post!

We’d also like to thank you for all the amazing holiday robot videos we received. Check them out below for one last pinch of Christmas spirit before 2012. We wish you all a wonderful New Year!

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Podcast team The ROBOTS Podcast brings you the latest news and views in robotics through its bi-weekly interviews with leaders in the field.
Podcast team The ROBOTS Podcast brings you the latest news and views in robotics through its bi-weekly interviews with leaders in the field.





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