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Cheetah research results in new biomedical devices to support patient rehabilitation
Find out how South African researcher Amir Patel’s fascination with cheetahs triggered an innovation journey that has led to a number of innovations in robotics, and machine learning (artificial intelligence) and more affordable and accessible biomechanical devices for orthopedics and neurological disease that require rehabilitation with a 3D force plate.
Young inventor builds his own prosthetic arm with LEGO®
Find out how David Aguilar Amphoux’s passion for LEGO led him to self-build his own prosthetic arm using LEGO® bricks, a world first.
Young Japanese inventor’s ingenious robot on wheels supports climate action
Find out how Muraki Kazumi came to invent the world’s smallest interactive carbon capture device. It can absorb up to six liters of CO2 in one hour at the press of a button.
Beewise: out-of-the-box thinking to save the world’s bees
Saar Safra, CEO of Israeli start-up Beewise, is on a mission to save bees and at scale using artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision and robotics. Find out how his company’s high-tech solution is helping to save the world’s bees.
Bringing AI to life
David Hanson, maker of Sophia the Robot and CEO and Founder of Hanson Robotics, shares his vision of a future build around super intelligence.
Breakthrough technologies – robotics and IP
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