"Black Technology", who is going to take a look at 15 robots that subvert the imagination

The 15 competitions from RoboBusiness 2016 represent the latest trends and ideas in the innovation of the robot industry. They are of great reference to startups and the future direction of artificial intelligence.  

"Black Technology", who is going to take a look at 15 robots that subvert the imagination

RoboBusiness 2016 was recently held at the San Jose Convention Center, where the Pitchfire Entrepreneurship Competition was held. Fifteen startups appeared on the stage, and they each had 2 minutes to introduce their products, listening to both the jury team and some peers. The Pitchfire winner will receive a $5,000 prize, which is recognized by the international media and becomes a free member of SiliconValleyRoboTIcs.

The 15 competitions from RoboBusiness 2016 represent the latest trends and ideas in the innovation of the robot industry. They are of great reference to startups and the future direction of artificial intelligence. Compared to the World Robotics Congress held in Beijing last month, these robot projects are more whimsical and creative, and there are also robot projects from entrepreneurs in China. You can find them.

The winner of 2014 Pitchfire is nLink, which developed the world's first mobile drilling robot. The judges believe that this technology is a disruptive technology that can be used by high-altitude construction workers who can measure on cement ceilings. drilling. In 2015, AutonomousMarine Systems (AMS) took first place. AMS is a shipping data company that uses automated, low-cost Datamaran sailboats to collect marine intelligence at a fraction of the cost of existing services. Its technology can reduce carbon dioxide emissions without the need for human risk.

Who will be the winner of the Pitchfire competition at RoboBusiness 2016? Today we will take a look at these 15 finalists:

1, CataliaHealth

CataliaHealth is a patient care company that provides an efficient, scalable, AI-based patient interaction platform that helps patients manage chronic conditions or provide treatment on a real-time basis. CataliaHealth has a patented social robotic technology that combines patented technology with AI algorithms that generate dialogue, allowing patients to interact, collect analytical data, and provide patients with a high level of treatment.

2, KadhoInc

Kadho teamed up with IBM Watson to develop an AI-based Mochu teach-in robot that helps children improve their language skills. Mochu will be launched in China in early 2017 to help children learn English. There are countless children around the world who simply can't get into the right language training center. Even if they really go, 80% of the teachers are not native speakers.

3, Parihug

Parihug produces electronically connected Teddy plush teddy bears that allow loved ones to hug each other. For example, two people can be in different places, and everyone has a bear. When a person embraces, the soft fabric sensor senses the hug and passes the message to the other bear. The bear who receives the signal will embrace his master and will vibrate gently. With teddy bears, loved ones can be more closely linked to each other, and although the body can't touch it, it can convey love through technology. Parihug has partnered with the Case Western Reserve University School of Psychology to simulate the role of oxytocin in the brain, which produces oxytocin when parents embrace their children. When children are still young, their psychology is in development and children will have relationships with other parts of their lives.

4, GenesisDimensions

GenesisDimensions uses 3D printing and robotics to automate and build things. The company turned 3D printed materials into insulating and structural components. These materials are patented and have been approved by regulatory authorities and are environmentally friendly. GenesisDimensions claims to be able to print homes, warehouses, buildings, and other buildings using 3D printing technology. Genesis also has its own proprietary software that transfers architectural blueprints from CDA files to the cloud, adding elements such as manufacturing algorithms to determine machine paths, saving time and materials.

5, FranklinRoboTIcs

FranklinRoboTIcs has developed a solar-powered automatic weeding robot called TerTIll. The robot "lives" in the garden, charges it with sunlight during the day, "patrols" in the garden, avoids plants and obstacles, and removes weeds. When installing, it is necessary to set a guardrail around the garden, surrounded by plastic circles around the seedlings, no lines, no signal signs. No programming is required and no chemical pesticides are required to weed. The robot can be a mobile platform that collects various data from the garden, such as soil moisture, temperature, plant nutrition, and local climatic conditions.

6, KobiCompany

KobiCompany has developed an automatic driving robot that can work in the yard, automatically weeding, sweeping snow, and sweeping leaves. Robots can save you a lot of time, and you can focus on what you want to do. KobiCompany claims that most of what the contractor does can be done by robots, at a much lower price, and can be serviced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Before the end of 2016, KobiCompany will sell 10 beta robots, then provide customers with advice, continuous improvement, and mass production in 2017.

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