During the first week of October, one of the largest annual international robotics conferences, the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), takes place in Detroit, Michigan.
We’re just a short drive away, and plan to have a presence across the event to showcase our latest in robotics research and education, and what a future of smart machines can mean for positive impacts on society.
If you’re attending please take a look at what we’ll be involved in, including:
a forum on robotics education, including discussion on our new undergraduate robotics major
workshops on new sensor kits powering autonomous vehicles, how best to have robots learn tasks, remaining challenges to powered prosthetics, and more
our exhibition booth, featuring the newest and soon-to-be-shared educational robotics platform that both our undergraduate and graduate students use to learn sensing, reasoning, acting, and interacting
an art show, Artificial Horizons: Exploring Alternative Robotic Futures
and many papers and presentations from student and faculty researchers
If you’re making the trip, we look forward to seeing you in Detroit!