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Balancing cube
Willem Pennings created a balancing cube inspired by Cubli, a reaction cube developed by the team from ETH Zurich. The best thing about Willem’s work? It’s all open-source. If you decide to reproduce this work, be wary of the cost; according to the author, it costs 2,500 Euro to build this project.
Getting into robotics as a software engineer
Here is an exciting story from Bouke van der Bijl about his journey from working purely on software to developing software for robotics, interacting with other engineers, and building physical products.
Benchmarking Latency Across Common Wireless Links For MCUs
If you are into embedded applications and love profiling and benchmarking, you will love this write-up from Electric UI. They compared multiple embedded wireless transmission hardware to establish how much latency is introduced when sending 12B, 128B, and 1024B of data (where possible). I was surprised that SiK didn’t do so well compared to other solutions.
Disney’s Newest Robot Demonstrates Collaborative Cuteness
Disney has done it again, and by ‘it’, I mean they created a captivating animatronic robot (or, more precisely, two robots). Super interesting!
Bringing GLaDOS to life with Robotics and AI
Dave from Dave’s Armoury recently had some free time and started building an AI-based robot from Portal. I liked following Dave’s journey building a text-to-speech solution with an LLM (all working on a local computer!) and then developing a robot arm to host the entire solution. Inspiring stuff!
Publication of the Week - Real-World Robot Applications of Foundation Models: A Review
The recent surge in the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) provides exciting possibilities for exploring new ideas. The authors have divided these models into various robotics-related categories, such as language, audio, 3D representations, planning, and perception. As much as LLMs are seen as a peak in the Gartner hype cycle graph, and yet there is a lot more to come, this paper reviews some available models that can be experimented with in your application or even inspire you to explore new project ideas.
Business
NASA lays off 530 workers at Jet Propulsion Lab
“NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said in a memo Tuesday that it is laying off approximately 570 workers because it still does not have a federally approved budget for the 2024 fiscal year for its Mars Sample Return mission. JPL Director Laurie Leshin said the lack of Congressional appropriations has also endangered the agency’s (MSR) missions. 530 staff employees will be cut, accounting for about 8% of the lab’s workforce, along with 40 contractors. The announcement follows a wave of previous contractor cuts earlier in the month. The JPL said it dealt with a lack of funding approval ahead of the Tuesday layoffs by anticipating a 63% decrease from its FY2023 MSR budget (roughly consistent with Congressional markups), per NASA direction, and cutting costs elsewhere: a hiring freeze, reduced MSR contracts, and cuts to internal “burden budgets””.
Project 3 Mobility brings in $107M for its autonomous mobility ecosystem - The Robot Report
“Project 3 Mobility, which is developing what it called an “ecosystem of urban autonomous mobility,” has brought in €100 million, or more than $107 million, in Series A funding. The Zagreb, Croatia-based company said this latest investment will lay a foundation for its future development and growth”.
Starship Technologies raises $90M as its sidewalk robots pass 6M deliveries | TechCrunch
“Starship Technologies, a startup out of Estonia that was an early mover in the delivery robotics space, has picked up $90 million in funding as it works to cement its position at the top of its category”.
Events
- ICARA 2024: Feb 22 - Feb 24, 2024. Athens, Greece
- HRI (Human robot interaction) 2024: Mar 11 - Mar 15, 2024. Boulder, Colorado, United States of America
- European Robotics Forum 2024: Mar 13 - Mar 15, 2024. Remini, Italy
- R-24 Robots, Automation and Drones 2024: Mar 13 - Mar 15, 2024. Odense, Denmark
- RoboSoft 2024: Apr 14 - Apr 17, 2024. San Diego, United States of America
- Xponential: Apr 22 - Apr 25, 2024. San Diego, United States of America
- Robotics Summit & Expo: May 01 - May 02, 2024. Boston, United States of America
- Open Hardware Summit 2024: May 03 - May 04, 2024. Montreal, Canada
- Automate: May 06 - May 09, 2024. Chicago, United States of America
- Eurobot Open 2024: May 08 - May 11, 2024. La Roche-sur-Yon, France
For more robotic events, check out our event page.