Sonntag, 31. Januar 2016

The robots marched in Madrid with the Global Robot Expo


Thursday starts in Madrid "Global Robot Expo", the first international fair on robotic technologies held in the capital from 28 to 31 January, with the presence of international experts in robotics.
The event will be attended by Enric Forner, CEO of GREX; Don Roberto Sanchez, Director General of Innovation and Development of the City of Madrid; Hon. MR. D. Kazuhiko Koshikawa, Ambassador of Japan, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Professor at the Tokyo University of Science, and Takanori Shibata, Senior Research Scientist at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
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Some pointers over the world, able to interact with people and entertain them or help care losrobots gathered at this event which will host more than forty conference of international experts, including Japanese engineers and Hiroshi Kobayashi Takanori Shibata include, creators will respectively of the famous baby seal robot called "Nuka" and the exoskeleton known as "The muscle suit" to prevent back injuries.
It is the largest interdisciplinary exhibition of robotics held so far in Spain, with nearly 200 Spanish media and international accredited so far and forecasts of assistance over 1,500 people a day, as has moved the executive director of " Global Robot Expo "Enric Forner.
The Spanish participation in the fair, which on Sunday will be open to walk, includes representatives from the Carlos III University of Madrid Polytechnic, the Polytechnic University of Valencia, the Spanish Association of RPAS-Aerpas, the Eurecat Technology Centre and the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), among many others.    
Some of the innovations of Spanish creation that will be presented which are combined with hard gasoline hybrid battery four hours or very technologically advanced exoskeleton to rehabilitation issues multirotor drone.
The Embassy of Japan is one of the partners of the event, a leader in implementing robotics country which seeks closer ties with Spain in the development of this technology in the health care setting, taking into account the projected aging of the population of both countries in the coming years, according to officials of the fair.
Traditionally robotics had been confined to closed, usually industrial spaces and repetitive tasks.
The new needs of society are shooting social features by robots as helpers, companions for work and entertainment to encourage people with cognitive problems, among others.

Some of the leading assistive robots in the world, able to interact with people and entertain them or help will meet tomorrow in the macro exhibition Global Robot Expo, held in Madrid with the presence of the largest international experts in robotics.

The fair, which will last until Sunday, will host more than forty conference of international experts, including Japanese engineers Takanori Shibata and Hiroshi Kobayashi, respectively creators of the famous baby seal robot called Nuka and exoskeleton known as The Strip include muscle to prevent back injuries.

It is the largest interdisciplinary exhibition of robotics held so far in Spain, with nearly 200 Spanish media and international accredited so far and forecasts of assistance over 1,500 people daily, it has advanced today Efefuturo CEO Global Robot Expo, Enric Forner.

The Spanish participation in the fair, which on Sunday will be open to walk, includes representatives from the Carlos III University of Madrid Polytechnic, the Polytechnic University of Valencia, the Spanish Association of RPAS-Aerpas, the Eurecat Technology Centre and the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), among many others.

Some of the innovations of Spanish creation that will be presented which are combined with hard gasoline hybrid battery four hours or very technologically advanced exoskeleton to rehabilitation issues multirotor drone.

            
Japan and Spain want closer ties in robotics

The Embassy of Japan is one of the partners of the event, a leader in implementing robotics country which seeks closer ties with Spain in the development of this technology in the health care setting, taking into account the projected aging of the population of both countries in the coming years, according to officials of the fair.

Traditionally robotics had been confined to closed, usually industrial spaces and repetitive tasks.

The new needs of society are shooting social features by robots: as helpers, companions, work for entertainment, to encourage people with cognitive problems

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