🚲 Today Copenhagen, next week New York City! 🗽 🚀 We might be at TechBBQ this week, but we are not forgetting our upcoming trip across the pond to see our newest documentary screened at The Forum, Columbia University with a special panel led by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Chief AI Officer Omar Hatamleh, Ph.D. If you are yet to see our newest film, "AI and Robotics: A Near Future You're Not Prepared For," tackles the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and robotics, featuring interviews with leading experts from The National Robotarium in Scotland, the Estonian Government, Bioliberty and Slalom! If you are in New York next week this event is not one to miss! ⏳ Space is limited, register your interest in attending: https://lnkd.in/gUjmvXc3 Harvey Nash NashTech David Savage Columbia University Brenna Barnett Michael Goldberg Sound & Colour Films NASA Goddard Space Flight Center #screening #newyork #goddardspaceflight #robotics #ai
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The Role of Robotics in Space Exploration Robotics is playing a crucial role in space exploration, assisting astronauts in assembling spacecraft, conducting experiments, and exploring distant planets. Robots are built to withstand extreme conditions, providing the precision and reliability needed in space missions. As we continue to explore new frontiers, robotics will be key in unlocking the mysteries of the universe and pushing the boundaries of human discovery. #Qnovation #SpaceExploration #RoboticsInSpace #AI #Astronomy #SpaceTech #Innovation #SpaceRobots #FutureOfExploration
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I have always found space interesting, and this is a fascinating read https://lnkd.in/ekxuuBAn it is 20 years since the Nasa Rovers Spirit and Opportunity landed on Mars, and it is amazing to think how far robotics has moved on since then. If you love all things space too, register to become a STEM Ambassador and sign up as a Space Inspirations ambassador. If you love all things robotics message me or email cassie.wiles@leics-ebc.org.uk to find out more about AI’m High. Opportunity was only designed to last 90 days yet was still sending data some 15years later- what a sign of resilience, a key characteristic AI’m high hopes to develop. Where do you think technology will be in another 20 years 2044? Comment below. #aieducation #robotics #spaceindustry #stemambassadors #stemlearning
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Outer space is gaining some new residents. 💫 NASA’s ARMADAS team is developing autonomous robots designed to assemble structures in space using building blocks (voxels). These voxels match the performance of high-quality structures like aircraft wings and space structures. What’s even more exciting is that these robots can do their jobs before human arrival. This will give a chance to build large-scale infrastructure, such as solar power stations, communications towers, and habitats for crew on the Moon and Mars without sending pre-assembled hardware from Earth. As we watch our construction technology benefiting crews on Earth, it's equally thrilling to see NASA elevate construction technology to new heights, innovating infrastructure beyond our planet. After all, the sky is not the limit; it's just the beginning. 🌌 https://lnkd.in/gVgdncJf #SpaceTech #Contech #InnovatingInfrastructure #NASAInnovation
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Could you imagine having a tireless coworker in space who's always on the clock? 🌟🚀 Meet Taikobot, the solar-powered humanoid robot revolutionizing the way we manage space missions! Taikobot, developed by China's National University of Defence Technology, is designed to assist astronauts and maintain the Tiangong Space Station. With its six-degrees-of-freedom arms and dexterous hands, this remarkable robot can multitask and handle delicate operations like a pro! 🤖💪 👉 Click the link and read the full article to dive deeper into the world of space robotics and discover how Taikobot is paving the way for a new era of cosmic exploration. 💫🔭 https://lnkd.in/dF4TaaUg #SpaceRobotics #Taikobot #Astronauts #TiangongSpaceStation #SpaceExploration #Sustainability
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Exciting advancements in space exploration are happening right here in #Pittsburgh. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute are developing LORIS, a lightweight robot designed to explore the extreme terrains of other planets. 🌕🔭 LORIS, short for "Lightweight Observation Robot for Irregular Slopes," stands out with its ability to climb vertical and irregular surfaces using multiple small claws equipped with tiny spines. This innovative design allows it to scale surfaces that conventional rovers and astronauts can't reach, making it a potential game-changer for exploring cliffs, caves, and crevasses on the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Learn more about this groundbreaking research and how LORIS could help us explore the furthest reaches of our universe via Microsoft: https://lnkd.in/gsCfia9m #SpaceExploration #Robotics #CarnegieMellon #NASA #Innovation #TechNews #FutureOfExploration
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"Today, robots are playing a leading role in space exploration, and some are taking cues from those bunny-hopping astronauts. That includes SpaceHopper, a three-legged robot designed for exploring microgravity environments, like the surface of asteroids. Developed by university students at ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, it bends its legs to propel itself off the ground." #space #astronauts #exploration #switzerland #research #studentresearch #esa #science #robots #robotics #spaceexploration #lunarprobes #ai https://lnkd.in/eMy4UXfH
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#TBT to 1977 and NASA's groundbreaking launch of robotics into our solar system that gave scientists "eyes and ears" in the vast outer space. 💫🚀🌙 The twin Voyager robotic probes captured images and data from the solar system that fundamentally expanded our understanding of space. They are still providing vital information to scientists today. 📊🛰️ More on the History of Robotics in Space ➡️https://bit.ly/3LM238a
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Here’s How AI Is Changing NASA’s Mars Rover Science - NASA: Here’s How AI Is Changing NASA’s Mars Rover Science NASA http://dlvr.it/T9gr7C #ai #artificialintelligence
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If you've ever pondered on the future of space exploration, I've got news that's sure to pique your interest: It's not about rockets or telescopes but rather a revolutionary development in robotics - Soft Robots. These are not your standard rigid robots. Imagine a robot made from flexible rubber, one that can adapt to different terrains - from rocky surfaces to sandy dunes. That's the miracle of soft robots. Developed by Chuck Sullivan and Jack Fitzpatrick from NASA Langley Research Center, these robots have been designed with a key focus on adaptability, resilience, and reduction in size to fit the environment. The implications? They are immense! ✔️ Soft Robots can venture into environments too dangerous for humans. ✔️ They can withstand extreme conditions that would normally spell doom for traditional rigid robots. ✔️ Their increased range of motion and adaptability make them ideal for future space missions. This new wave of technological development is not just opening up possibilities, but is revolutionizing space exploration and the future construction of robots. What are your thoughts on this? How do you see soft robots impacting future space missions? #SpaceExploration #Robotics #Innovation #NASA
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1moCan’t wait for this event. If any of my US network would like to join please get in touch!