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He underlines the session of Hugh Herr on May 30 demonstrating robotic prostheses, which he developed after losing his legs in a ski accident, as highlighting a conference alongside an opening session on May 31 on Human robots, while the robotics session in health care will be highlighted in current developments.
Other progress on the agenda include miniaturization, flexible flexible robotic systems or continuum robots, robots for society and morphological calculation. Artificial intelligence is also covered because researchers are increasingly using approaches and data -based data to observe and learn from the movement of the robotic device in certain environments, especially in a medical scenario. “I hope people enjoy coming to the conference and hearing the best researchers and roboticians and take the opportunity to find new ways of collaboration,” added Althoefer. “The ICRA 2023 will present the latest innovations of robotics technology and research and offers unrivaled access to the main minds, technologies and research in the world.”
* The International Conference of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) takes place in Excel in Docklands of London from May 29 to June 2. For more information, visit https://www.icra2023.org/welcome
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Kaspar Althoefer is a professor of engineering in robotics at Queen Mary University London, in the United Kingdom and responsible for the advanced robotics center at Queen Mary (ARQ). His research focuses on the autonomy of robots, gentle robotics, systems engineering, environmental interaction dynamics, tactile detection and haptic perception with applications in mini surgery and rehabilitation -invasive assisted by robot, and human-robot interactions in the manufacturing environment.