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An Industry Proudly Comes of Age at Boston Event

Business conclaves are always an excellent barometer of the state of the industry they’re focused on. And the Robotics Trends RoboBusiness Leadership Summit 2011, held last week in Boston, was no exception. Optimism reigned supreme throughout the two-day event, reflecting a view that the robotics industry was now back and stronger than ever, following months of slowed performance brought on by the recession.

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New Robotics Trends Premium Publication Available to Subscribers Now 
Posted on March 25 2011 by

imageChanges are afoot at Robotics Trends, including a new look and feel for our premium print publication, a companion to our subscription-based Web site on the business of robotics.


All Hands on Deck at Automate 2011 
Posted on March 25 2011 by Mark Ingebretsen

The show emphasized robotics’ expanding role in manufacturing.


Robots for Rapid Response 
Posted on March 18 2011 by

America’s nuclear industry should plan how robots could intervene in emergencies.


Robots and Disasters 
Posted on March 15 2011 by

The tragic events in Japan call attention to the ever-present need for rescue robots as well as robots able to operate within nuclear reactors.


Video Game Developers and Robotics 
Posted on March 04 2011 by

The people who construct Halo’s stark metallic corridors would be just as able to produce real-world factory floors and hospital hallways. Maybe we should set them to work on that.


Robotic Telepresence – Be There or Be Square 
Posted on February 23 2011 by

Will telepresence supplant videoconferencing? Revolutionize how business gets done? It will if it turns out to be robotics’ killer app.


Robotics ‘Crowd Sourcing’ 
Posted on February 10 2011 by

DARPA solicits designs via crowd sourcing, and maybe robot manufacturers should, too.


Toward NextGen Dedicated Robotics Chips 
Posted on February 01 2011 by

University researchers are making headway on chip production technologies that could lead to new generations of dedicated processors for robotics vision.


Robotic Bipartisanism 
Posted on January 26 2011 by Mark Ingebretsen

On President Obama’s State of the Union remarks, robotics innovation, and national security.


Happy Birthday Robot! 
Posted on January 25 2011 by Mark Ingebretsen

January 25th is a very important date in the robotics industry. This is why.


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About Dan Kara
Prior to Robotics Business Review, Dan was the developer and past chairman of the Emerging Robotics Technologies and Application Conference and the RoboNexus Conference and Exposition. He also developed and chairs the RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition.

Dan was co-founder, executive VP, and CTO of Intermedia Group, an integrated conference and media company focused on emerging information technology markets. He has also served as VP of Advanced Information Technology Research at Sentry Group, VP and director of research at Ullo International, and as senior VP and CTO of Software Productivity Group.