Reserve your space at an exceptional edition of the Swiss Robotics Days
NCCR Robotics held its last Retreat on April 13&14 at the LAC – Lugano Arte e Cultura.
The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) has implemented several measures to support Ukrainian researchers affected by the war in their country.
The highlights from the mentoring session at the Swiss Robotics Day 2021, with Marina Bill from ABB, Iselin Frøybu from Emovo Care, and Auke Ijspeert from EPFL.
The year 2022 is a pivotal time for achieving gender equality, especially in the context of climate change, and environmental and disaster risk reduction, which are some of the greatest global challenges of the 21st century. Without gender equality, a sustainable and equal future remains beyond our reach.
A system developed by Grégoire Courtine and Jocelyne Bloch now enables patients with a complete spinal cord injury to stand, walk and even perform recreational activities like swimming, cycling and canoeing.
The Robotics Spin Fund is an initiative of the NCCR Robotics to foster creation of start-ups based on NCCR Robotics-related technologies. This final year, we will also be offering funding support for industrial demonstrators.
Anna Valente and Robert Katzschmann have joined the consortium on December 1, 2021
NCCR Robotics has partnered with Fondation Pacte to produce “La robotique en tous genres”, a video series that aims to attract young students, and female students in particular, towards scientific and technical subjects.
Thymio is 10 years old! This little teaching robot was created at EPFL at the end of 2011, in the framework of NCCR Robotics’ educational robotics projects, and since then has been used in hundreds of classes.