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code to trigger the actuators that move the robot’s limbs, code to specify when the task is complete, and so on. Something as simple as programming a robot to pick up a yellow block instead of a ...
Grishin Robotics, the first exclusive robotics venture capital firm, recently made it's first small investment into California-based Double Robotics who created a simple mobile robotic ...
Seven years have passed since Double Robotics launched its first telepresence robot, a device that we speculated at the time could transform the way interactions take place between offices and ...
This article, Your robot double is ready to roll, originally appeared on CNET.com. You may not have heard of telepresence robots, but a startup called Double Robotics hopes to change that with the ...
Double Robotics thinks it has a solution—the Double Telepresence Robot. For a cool $2,499 (list), you can have your very own remote controlled robot (part iPad, part Segway) that lets you be in ...
Double Robotics is starting off 2016 with an update to its iPad-based Double telepresence robot. The new robot, called Double 2, doesn’t stray much from the overall design of its predecessor.
Their solution? They gave me a robot, of course. Meet my Double, a telepresence bot from Double Robotics that combines the fun of a remote-controlled car with the thrill of videoconferencing.
Tanay Choudhary (MSR '16) is a robotics software engineer at Vecna Robotics, where, as he puts it, he gets to "write code for the 'brains' inside the robots." It's a job where he learns a lot, and ...
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