Robotics seminar to explore industry applications

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08 June 2015
Australia's top researchers in robotics, computer vision and systems are set to gather with industry at Deakin.

Robots are changing the way we live and work. The Australian Centre for Robotic Vision (ACRV) and Deakin University's Centre for Intelligent Systems Research (CISR) are bringing together Australia’s top researchers in robotics, computer vision and systems for a one-day seminar at Deakin’s Waurn Ponds campus, from 8.30am – 4.00pm, on Wednesday 17 June 2015.

Representatives from business and industry are invited to join researchers from ACRV and CISR to learn more about robotics and how industry sectors are benefitting from this technology, with reference to examples of research collaboration with business. 

The workshop has been designed for industry leaders who are investigating introducing robotics into their businesses, and will create connections with Australia’s leading researchers at ACRV and CISR. 

ACRV and CISR

At ACRV, researchers are developing the key enabling technology of robotic vision to allow robotics to: transform labour-intensive industries; disrupt stagnant markets; and ensure robots become a ubiquitous feature of the modern world. 

CISR investigates and develops state-of-the-art algorithms and methodologies that provide practical solutions to real world problems that are encountered by systems operating with uncertainty, variability and change. 

ACRV / CISR Robotics Seminar 

When: 8.30am – 4.00pm, Weds 17 June, 2015.

Where: Room NA 1.418, GTP Building (Ground Floor), Waurn Ponds campus, Deakin University.

A complimentary lunch will be provided.

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