Robots are coming to the rescue across many sectors helping to enforce or support social distancing, increasing warehouse capacity, or protecting humans[..]
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK, and as SLAMcore’s mental health ambassador it seems like as good a time as any to share some of my[..]
The three most challenging questions in autonomous robotics are: where am I? how far away are the objects around me? and, what are those objects? The vast[..]
The recent crisis has increased focus on autonomous robots being used for practical benefit. We’ve seen robots cleaning hospitals, delivering food and [..]
For many in the robotics community the current coronavirus pandemic is the best of times and the worst of times. Our industry is seeing huge interest as[..]
As explored in Paul’s blog last week, the robotics industry is responding to a lack of dedicated hardware by creatively using sensors and processors built[..]
SLAMcore has a clear mission and passion to not only develop the best algorithms to help robots and drones understand where they are and what’s around[..]
The coming decade will see an exponential increase in robots helping humans in their everyday lives. But applications ranging from transportation[..]
As a first time visitor to CES, the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, the whole experience is mind-boggling. From the lights, buzz and energy of[..]
Over the past months I’ve outlined my vision of how robots will make a vital contribution to human progress in the coming years. Some of this might seem[..]