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Stone Aerospace develops advanced cryobots and underwater vehicles for exploring and researching extreme environments on Earth and beyond.
A Japanese association supporting open source robotics, offering resources, workshops, and community connections for robotics enthusiasts and professionals.
Explore the Robotics & Human Engineering Lab at UC Berkeley, where wearable robotics are developed for industrial, healthcare, and recreational use.
Trashbots offers kids and schools a hands-on robotics platform with hardware, coding software, and learning resources for accessible STEM education.
Ask and answer robotics questions with engineers, researchers, and enthusiasts. Share knowledge or get help with robotics projects and concepts.
FingerVision develops tactile sensor technology to expand the real-world applications of robots and machines, aiming to solve social challenges. (Japanese site)
PickNik helps companies build and deploy advanced AI-powered robotics solutions for robot arms in complex, changing environments.
AnimatLab offers free 3D simulation software for creating and testing virtual organisms and robots with realistic biomechanics and neural networks.
Explore innovative robotics and AI research from Columbia University's Creative Machines Lab, featuring projects on 3D printing, self-modeling, and more.
Nabors provides advanced automated drilling rigs, software, and equipment to help energy companies improve efficiency and safety in oil and gas operations.
A research hub for developing and testing unmanned vehicles, offering a controlled environment, challenges, and competitions for robotics innovation.
Advanced Navigation offers high-precision inertial navigation systems and robotics technologies for sea, land, and air applications.
Robotex International hosts a major annual robotics festival, connecting engineers, students, and families with tech leaders, competitions, and workshops.
TIRT is an international robotics competition and education platform from Taiwan, connecting students worldwide through online and offline robotics events.
Duckietown offers hands-on robotics and AI learning with accessible resources, courses, and kits for students, teachers, and aspiring professionals.
PIX Moving offers AI-powered autonomous vehicle chassis and customizable self-driving moving spaces for urban mobility innovation.
RoboCup 2014 showcases autonomous robot soccer competitions focused on AI and multi-robot teamwork research.