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Celebrate Robotics Innovations This Halloween with Exciting Videos
The latest edition of Video Friday, curated by IEEE Spectrum, showcases an exciting collection of robotics videos just in time for Halloween. This weekly feature not only highlights innovative developments in the field but also includes a calendar of upcoming robotics events for the coming months. Contributors are encouraged to share their events for inclusion.
Celebrating Halloween in the robotics community, several institutions have shared festive greetings. University College London (UCL), the Kinetic Intelligent Machine Lab (KIMLAB), and the DRAGON Lab at the University of Tokyo are among those wishing viewers a spooky holiday. Other participants, including Agility Robotics and HEBI Robotics, have also contributed their greetings, further fostering a sense of community within the field.
In addition to seasonal celebrations, the video collection includes intriguing insights into the current landscape of robotics. DJI, known for its aerial and ground robotics, has introduced a new robot vacuum. This device aims to meet consumer expectations while representing a growing trend in household robotics.
A notable mention in this week’s selection is a presentation from Angela Schoellig at the Technical University of Munich, who will deliver a keynote address at ICRA 2025. Her topic, “Powering Robotics with AI,” promises to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and robotics, a pressing area of research in the industry.
Moreover, Nancy Pollard from the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute will present a seminar focused on enhancing dexterity in robot hands for real-world applications. Her work is pivotal in advancing the functionality and adaptability of robotic systems across various environments.
As the robotics community continues to evolve, these videos serve not only as entertainment but also as a vital resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike. The insights shared by leading researchers and institutions highlight the promising advancements in robotics technology.
For those interested in staying informed about new developments, the IEEE Spectrum team encourages viewers to follow their weekly selections and submit their own robotics-related events. As the field progresses, opportunities to engage and learn about robotics innovations are more abundant than ever.
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