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SPC-101c robot demo

November 7, 2008 - 19:02 — Laurent Haug

I did a short version of Tomoaki Kasuga's speech, leaving only the demos of the SPC-101c robot. Check out all the moves this little guy has, quite frankly amazing:


Check full speech here, and as usual liftconference.com/videos for more talks.


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Video: Bringing a robot to every home

November 4, 2008 - 19:03 — Laurent Haug

Speecys robotics' Tomoaki Kasuga, a Japanese inventor who has been working on bringing robots to the living rooms of the world for more than fifteen years, showcases his latest creation: a humanoid-shaped robot connected to the Internet. The SPC-101C is part of a whole new botcasting ecosystem (think iTunes for robots) and shows how the expressiveness of movements and the quality of manufacturing are a very important component of human-robot interactions.

More videos on liftconference.com/videos.


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Bringing a robot to every home

Speecys robotics' Tomoaki Kasuga, a Japanese inventor who has been working on bringing robots to the living rooms of the world for more than fifteen years, showcases his latest creation: a humanoid-shaped robot connected to the Internet. The SPC-101C is part of a whole new botcasting ecosystem (think iTunes for robots) and shows how the expressiveness of movements and the quality of manufacturing are a very important component of human-robot interactions.


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Robotics in the leisure industry

Bruno Bonnell, founder and former CEO of Infogrames, discusses the implications and opportunities of robotics in the leisure industry.


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8 Feb 2008
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New speaker: Bruno Bonnell

December 15, 2007 - 10:22 — Nicolas Nova

We're pleased to announce a new speaker: game-industry veteran Bruno Bonnell. Founder and CEO of video game publisher Infogrames Entertainment for 24 years, he recently started a new venture in robotics.

Bruno will give a talk in the "stories session", describing his perspectives and projects about mass-market robotics.


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Speakers profile: British Cyborg Researcher Kevin Warwick

November 19, 2007 - 13:09 — Sylvie Reinhard

Like last year, we will profile LIFT08 speakers on the conference blog to allow you to know them in advance, and make decisions regarding the presentations you want to attend.

Kevin Warwick: Cyborg and Professor of Cybernetics at Reading University in the UK

Why we invited Kevin
Kevin's research and achievements have been widely recognised and awarded. Last year Daniela Cerqui (Anthropologist) spoke at LIFT about her research and experience at his laboratory in Reading. She has been exploring from an anthropological perspective what has led Kevin to having chips implanted into his body. So this year we invited Kevin to present us with his perspective.

What will he talk about?
Apart from sharing his insights with us from the point of view of a Cyborg and a professor of Cybernetics, Kevin will also talk about how his work is breaking physical, ethical and philosophical boundaries. For more info on Kevin and his activities, check out his biography.

Official Biography
Kevin Warwick is Professor of Cybernetics and carries out research in artificial intelligence, control, robotics and biomedical engineering. He is also Director of the University Knowledge Transfer Centre, which links the University with Small to Medium Enterprises and raises well over £2Million each year in research income for the University or Reading.
See Kevin's LIFT Profile to learn more about this groundbreaking researcher.


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