Dassault Systèmes CEO and a researcher from MIT join speakers from UN universities at a robotics and autonomous systems conference at the Royal Society in London next month.
According to the Royal Society:
“Robotics and autonomous systems are of immense societal impact, pervading all areas of society including medicine, transport, and manufacturing. There is great potential for industrial advances including new start-up companies, economic opportunities for the UK and elsewhere.”
The free conference will see national and international specialists in robotics and autonomous systems across academia, industry and government will present a long-term view (20 to 30 years) of robotic technologies and identify the challenges in this developing field.
The aims is to “define actions required to ensure maximum impact for society from robotics and autonomous systems”.
The conference takes place on 13 November at The Royal Society, London, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London.
Speakers will include:
Dr Bernard Charlès, President and CEO, Dassault Systèmes
Professor Nick Roy, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT
Professor David Lane FREng, Heriot-Watt University
Professor Katherine J. Kuchenbecker, University of Pennsylvania
Professor Sethu Vijaykumar, The University of Edinburgh
Professor Paul Newman FREng, University of Oxford
Professor Peter Corke, Queensland University of Technology
To register for the conference.
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