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RoboBusiness Conference Program & Tracks |
To
foster information exchange and interaction among the various
constituents driving the intelligent, mobile robotics market,
the
RoboBusiness
Conference and Exposition
will offer three tracks, each
of which focuses on a specific theme impacting the intelligent,
mobile robotics market. Tracks within the
RoboBusiness
Conference and Exposition
include:
Business Development and Opportunities
Design, Development
and Standards
Technology, Products and Applications
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"RoboBusiness
was an incredible event for VIA, not only because of the
high quality of the presentations, sponsors and
demonstrations but also because of the overwhelming
participation by the large community of new innovators
and entrepreneurs that attended the event. Where else
can you find the great minds of the robotics industry
all gathered in one place?"
Timothy J. Brown
VIA Robotics Program Manager
VIA Robotics Initiative |
Robotics
and intelligent systems technology, including advanced software,
sensors, microprocessors, micromechanics and microelectronics,
have advanced to the point where it is now possible to develop
highly functional, intelligent, mobile robotics products for use
in the home, workplace, and public places to perform work
formally handled by humans, or to educate and entertain.
Perhaps more importantly, the enabling technology used to
develop these systems has dropped dramatically in price, while
increasing in functionality. When these two factors are
combined with volume manufacturing practices that have evolved
over the last decade, the result is the emergence of a totally
new market segment that spans from high priced specialty
products for the business-to-business market, to low cost
consumer oriented products.
The intelligent, mobile robotics market offers ground floor
opportunities, and an enormous upside potential in virtually all
vertical market segments and for a variety of groups including
investment and business development professionals, researchers
and academics, Global 2000 organizations, robotics
manufacturers, as well as OEMs, resellers and all other
contributors in the intelligent, mobile robotics value chain.
The
Business Development and Opportunities Track
is
designed for management level attendees who want to learn about
business development and investment opportunities in the
intelligent mobile systems and emerging robotics technology
markets.
Representative Sessions include:
Opportunities in the Intelligent, Mobile Robotics Value Chain;
Business
Opportunities in Educational Robotics;
Funding
Trends in the Intelligent, Mobile Robotics Market;
Trends
in Low Cost Manufacturing;
Partnering on Robotics: Retail, OEM, and VAR Options;
The
Commercial Applications of Mobile Robotics Technology;
Investment Opportunities in Mobile Robotics;
Selling
the Robotics Market to Management;
National
and International Government Initiatives in Intelligent, Mobile
Robotics;
Growth
and Commercialization of the Mobile Robotics Market;
The
Intelligent Robotics Market: Features, Form Factors and
Functionality;
Intelligent, Mobile Robotics: Market Sizing and Growth;
The
North American Consumer Robotics Market;
Opportunities in Consumer and Service Robotics including:
Field
Robotics,
Surgical
and Medical Robotics,
Intelligent Toys and Entertainment Robots,
Military, Law Enforcement and Security,
Robotic
Homecare and Assistive Technology,
Home
Automation Market,
Public
Safety Robotics, and
Mechatronics and Animatronics.
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“Mobile robotics and intelligent systems in the form of
personal and service robots and robotic technology
represents a totally new market segment that spans from
high priced specialty products for the
business-to-business market, to low cost consumer
oriented products.” |
The
design and development of robots and robotic technology requires
the mastery of multiple disciplines – primarily software
development, mechanical and electrical engineering. Robotics
development is made even more difficult as it is limited by
embedded and real-time constraints. But real-time concerns are
only the beginning, especially as robots and robotic technology
become more prevalent in the home, the workplace and in public
places. For both the business-to-business and consumer markets,
products must be usable and robust. They must be able to
operate in unstructured environments, often with little outside
control to guide them. The next generation of robots and
robotic devices must also be integrated with other systems in
their environment, and be able to communicate with other
devices, as well as directly with humans. For this to occur,
both de jure and de facto standards must be developed and
adhered to.
Although robotics technology in the various types of
commercial, consumer and military robotics systems can differ
radically from each other, the areas of commonality greatly
outnumber their differences. That is, enabling technologies and
development techniques suitable for one particular class of
products are appropriate and applicable for other types of
intelligent, mobile robotics products as well. Standards, too,
can be applied across a wide variety of mobile robotic and
intelligent systems products.
The
Design, Development and Standards Track
covers issues such as:
Integration of Multiple Sensors for Intelligent Systems;
Standards for Robotic Development and Control;
Open
Source Software and Robotics;
Selecting Robot Kits and Development Platforms;
Form
Factors and Body Types;
Designing Autonomous Mobile Robots;
Mobile Robot Design and Applications with Embedded Systems;
Map-Building and Exploration Strategies;
Embedded
Java/Windows CE;
Robot
Navigation and Control;
Motion
Planning and Scheduling;
Operating Systems: Linux, Aperios, Windows;
Real-Time Operating Systems: MTOS, VxWorks, QNX;
BEAM
Robotics; and
Human-Machine
Interfaces, Haptics.
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“I wanted to express my delight with both the number of
people attending the conference and the high caliber of
the inquiries we received. Top level technology
officers from leading robotics manufacturers found our
motion feedback technology compelling and have requested
meetings to discuss upcoming designs. The Robotic Trends
conference was nothing short of terrific for us and we
are planning to exhibit with you in October.”
William Manning
Marketing Communications Manager
MicroE Systems |
Enabling
robotics technologies have matured very rapidly while
simultaneously dropping dramatically in cost. This has led to
the emergence and dramatic growth of the personal, service and
mobile robotics markets, a worldwide phenomenon that touches the
consumer, education, academic, business and government markets
alike. Each of these different markets, while distinct, is
hardly insular. The underlying robotics technologies used in
products serving one market, are the same as those serving other
markets. Moreover, core robotics research and advances in
robotic technology can be applied across a variety of robotic
form factors and robotic functionality to serve multiple
markets. These advances feed on and off of each other. With
each new round of innovation, a type of technological cross
pollination occurs that improves existing robotic platforms and
opens up other avenues where intelligent mobile robots can be
employed, creating new applications and products, effectively
building new markets.
Designed for
those businesses, technical and academic professionals chartered
with developing, manufacturing, selling and buying intelligent,
mobile robots and robotic technology, sessions in the
Technology,
Products and Applications Track will cover the mobile robotics and intelligent systems latest
technologies and techniques that can be employed in the design
and development of multiple classes of intelligent, mobile
robotics products.
Topics include:
Computer
Vision for Intelligent Mobile Systems;
Developments in Applied Research;
Advances
in Autonomous Systems;
State-Of-The-Art in Enabling Robotic Technology;
PC
Bots: Building Robots Using Common-Off-The-Shelf-Technology;
Sensors
and Sensor-Based Systems;
Mobile
Robot Architectures;
Power
Systems;
Adding
Robotics Functionality to Existing Product Lines;
Telepresence and Teleoperation;
Emerging
Markets for Industrial Robots;
PCs and
Robotics: The Next Convergence Market;
Robotics
Suppliers and Manufacturers; and
Understanding and Exploiting Robots and Mobile Sensor Networks.
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“The Emerging Robotics Technologies &
Applications Conference was a big success for
us. We were able to talk about our products and
services with a highly focused, business-oriented
audience. There was a wide variety of industries
represented – from consumer electronics to household
goods to the DOD. It wasn’t a traditional academic
conference with roboticists; it was a gathering of
professionals interested in building the mobile/personal
robotics industry.”
Jennifer McNally
Vice President of Marketing
Evolution Robotics |
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