Stanford University – Office of Technology Licensing (OTL)
Stanford University’s Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) is one of the country’s most active offices in the field of technology transfer from university to industry. Their staff, most of whom are...
View ArticleFuture Lab: Robotics Research
We have Isaac Asimov to thank for thinking about robots as a science when he coined the term “robotics” in the 1940s. Originally, the term came from the word “robota” from Czech (possessing a similar...
View ArticleFuture Lab: The Brain Computer Interface and mind reading technology
Researchers are developing technologies that will eventually allow users to control devices like computers, televisions and cell phones with their thoughts. Scientists have created Brain Computer...
View ArticleIntel Labs: Intel Science and Technology Center for Embedded Computing
The Intel Science and Technology Center for Embedded Computing at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will conduct research in four basic areas: Collaborative Perception which is...
View ArticleTech Tonics: Eric Leuthardt… neurosurgeon, inventor, playwright, book author,...
Eric Leuthardt, MD, is quite the Renaissance Man. An accomplished neurosurgeon, inventor, playwright, book author, clothing designer and father of two, Eric has built a career with and around brains in...
View ArticleHow Is Open Source Important to the Future of Robotics? – Open Source Voices...
Open Source Voices: In this episode, Joe Speed, Field CTO of IoT Solutions and Technology at ADLINK, and Greg Burns, Chief IoT Software Technologist at Intel, explore the exciting world of edge...
View ArticleIDC’s Kitty Fok: Part 2 – In the Wake of COVID-19, Opportunities for ICT in...
For decades “Made in China” has generally meant, to the Western world at least, mass produced cheap goods. But the strategic plan “Made in China 2025” established by Premier Li Qekiang aims to move the...
View ArticleLEGO’s Platform for Innovation
The story of LEGO has a charming beginning. The small Danish toymaker created simple building blocks that could fit together to make almost anything imaginable. Then the company realized their toys...
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