Melanie III traveled to California on October 2004. The robot was showed at
RoboNexus in Santa Clara Convention Center and was invited to stay at the
Robotics Society of America booth.
The Congress was focused on the fast growing intelligent mobile robotics marketplace. Produced by
RoboticsTrends and with
iRobot as premier sponsor, counted with world's leading robotics visionaries and thought leaders like
Dr. Rodney Brooks (
Director, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab),
Hans Moravec (
Research Professor Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University),
Helen Greiner (
Chairman iRobot),
Dan Kara (
President of Robotics Trends),
Stewart Tansley (
Program Manager Microsoft Research) and
Alec Hudnut (
President Evolution Robotics) between others.
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From left to right: Steve Vorres and Alejandro Alonso-Puig with Melanie-III |
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From left to right: Alejandro Alonso-Puig and Jin Sato with his excellent humanoid robots |
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One of the exoskeletons able to lift more than 1.000 pounds |
The Group, located in NASA dependencies at Moffet Field - California, meets twice a month for sharing of knowledge between the members of the Group.
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From left to right: Alejandro Alonso-Puig, Camp Peavy and Bob Allen |
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From left to right: Ted Larson, Bob Allen (CTG Robotics) and Alejandro Alonso-Puig |
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From left to right: Camp Peavy, his robot Springy Thingy and Alejandro Alonso-Puig |
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Some members of the Group |
Also as part of my stance I had the pleasure to meet Trevor Blackwell, founder of Anybots, who showed me his researches in humanoid robotics and balancing transporters.
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From left to right: Alejandro Alonso-Puig and Trevor Blackwell (Anybots)
with his humanoid |
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Detail of the feet |
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Trevor with his Eunicycle, a self balancing vehicle.
Visit his web site for further details: http://tlb.org/ |
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