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INNOROBO 2015 Showcase with RB 3D, BALYO, Kawada Robotics, Partnering Robotics, and IRT Jules Verne

         

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29 May 2016



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In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews several companies at last year’s INNOROBO, a conference that showcases innovation in robotics.

Interviews include the following:

Oliver Baudet, business manager at RB 3D, speaks about the exoskeletons displayed at the showcase.

Baptiste Mauget, responsible for marketing and communication at BALYO, speaks about BALYO’s robots for warehouse automation.

Atsushi Hayashi, an Engineer at Kawada Robotics, demonstrates a humanoid used in factories in Japan.

Abdelfettah Ighouess, Sales Director at Partnering Robotics, describes their robot for indoor air quality control.

Etienne Picard, a Research and Development Engineer at IRT Jules Verne, speaks about a large cable driven robot for manufacturing.

 

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Audrow Nash is a Software Engineer at Open Robotics and the host of the Sense Think Act Podcast
Audrow Nash is a Software Engineer at Open Robotics and the host of the Sense Think Act Podcast

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