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The best of research meets to bring aerial robots to life

2021-06-07T12:16:09.161Z


Tenth episode that closes the second season of the Dreambot podcast (ANSA) Drones, artificial intelligence, sensors and mechanical arms: the best of the various lines of applied robotic research come together to give life to some of the most advanced industrial robots, the 'aerial robots'. The second season of Dreambot, the Italian podcast dedicated to the world of robotics, ends with Vincenzo Lippiello, professor of Automatics at the Federico II University and founder o


Drones, artificial intelligence, sensors and mechanical arms: the best of the various lines of applied robotic research come together to give life to some of the most advanced industrial robots, the 'aerial robots'. The second season of Dreambot, the Italian podcast dedicated to the world of robotics, ends with Vincenzo Lippiello, professor of Automatics at the Federico II University and founder of the Neabotics startup.



“Until about ten years ago, when we talked about robotics applied to the production world, we meant machines integrated into an automated assembly line designed above all to perform repetitive tasks”, explained Lippiello in this latest episode of the podcast produced by DiScienza.

"But the incredible evolution of recent years - he continued - is allowing robots to escape from these cages, now they can interact safely with people and operate in very diverse environments". Mechanical and above all software innovations, in particular with artificial intelligence, now allow robots to learn and therefore to develop machines capable of operating in very diversified environments. An example are aerial robots, a mix of drones and robotic arms, capable of performing aerial operations such as inspecting pipes or cables, in extremely dangerous environments for humans, and intervening to repair any damage. "Real extensions of the operator, a 'flying hand' that allows you to work remotely and safely", Lippiello specified.



The tenth episode of Dreambot closes this second season of the podcast designed to explore, by listening directly to the voice of researchers, the many themes connected to robotics and future prospects, from the robot octopuses of bio-inspired robotics to those who operate in space , passing from exoskeletons, storytelling and plantoids.



Source: ansa

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