#437745 Video Friday: Japan’s Giant Gundam ...Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months; here’s what we have so far (send us your events!): AWS Cloud Robotics Summit – August 18-19, 2020 – [Online Conference]CLAWAR 2020 – August 24-26, 2020 – [Virtual Conference]ICUAS 2020 – September 1-4, 2020 – Athens, GreeceICRES 2020 – September 28-29, 2020 – Taipei, TaiwanAUVSI EXPONENTIAL 2020 – October 5-8, 2020 – [Online Conference]IROS 2020 – October 25-29, 2020 – Las Vegas, Nev., USAICSR 2020 – November 14-16, 2020 – Golden, Co., USALet us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today’s videos. It’s coming together—literally! Japan’s giant Gundam appears nearly finished and ready for its first steps. In a recent video, Gundam Factory Yokohama, which is constructing the 18-meter-tall, 25-ton walking robot, provided an update on the project. The video shows the Gundam getting its head attached—after being blessed by Shinto priests. In the video update, they say the project is “steadily progressing” and further details will be announced around the end of September.
So that’s where Cassie’s eyes go. [ Berkeley ] Now that the DARPA SubT Cave Circuit is all virtual, here’s a good reminder of how it’ll work. [ SubT ]
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The most explode-y of drones manages not to explode this time. [ SpaceX ]
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This robot has been around for a long time—maybe 10 years or more? It makes you wonder what the next generation will look like, and if they can manage to make it even smaller. [ FLIR ]
Emys can help keep kindergarteners sitting still for a long time, which is not small feat! [ Emys ]
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[ NASA ] Massachusetts has been challenging Silicon Valley as the robotics capital of the United States. They’re not winning, yet. But they’re catching up. [ MassTech ]
You can apply for this experience through Formant at the link below. Thanks Steve! An Institute for Advanced Study Seminar on “Theoretical Machine Learning,” featuring Peter Stone from UT Austin.
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