30 April 2010

NI examines new robotics technologies

  • Robotics

National Instruments UK & Ireland has announced a series of robotics webcasts aimed at engineers seeking solutions for innovation and design with robotics.

Taking place between May 24 and 28, NI says the series will provide an insight into the next generation of robots and embedded technologies.

The four part webcast series will examine new robotics technologies and applications being used to create a safer, more efficient environment.

Each webcast in the series will be broadcast twice. The programme is as follows:

Fundamentals of Robotics:May 24, 2pm / May 25, 10am
Sense, Think, Act for Unmanned Robotic System: May 25, 2pm / May 26, 10am
Robotics and Academic Research: May 25, 2pm / May 27, 10am
The Future of Robotics: May 27, 2pm / May 28, 10am

To register for the webcasts, click here.

Author
Chris Shaw

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http://www.ni.com/uk/roboticswebcastseries

Companies
National Instruments

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