Rob Felt, Georgia Tech
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of 16 academic institutions selected for Toyota Research Institute s (TRI) collaborative research program.
Founded in 2015 and now in its second wave of investment with top universities, TRI will invest more than $75 million over the next five years. The university partners will focus on breakthroughs around tough technological challenges in key research priority areas of automated driving, robotics, and machine-assisted cognition. Georgia Tech is honored to work closely with TRI to advance robotics in key fields. It s an exciting start to what we hope will be a longer-term collaboration, said Seth Hutchinson, executive director of Georgia Tech s Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines and professor and KUKA Chair for Robotics in the School of Interactive Computing.
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Industry automation workshop by Inker Robotics workshop on receives good response
January 17, 2021
Over 200 students and faculty members paticipated in the three-day workshop
Inker Robotics, a leading robotics company in India, concluded the three-day free workshop on Industrial Automation with the overwhelming participation of over 200 students and faculty members of eminent institutes.
The workshop was organised in association with Mumbai-based Absolute Motion, a leader in Industrial Automation. The sessions were led by Alister D’Silva, Lead Trainer along with a team of experts with extensive experience in Industrial Automation.
Speakers in their addresses elaborated on the tectonic shift across industries, scope, and the need for skilled labor with industry-oriented training for the students to “Be Future Ready”.