Join us on Sunday May 5th for a presentation by RoZero Labs Founder and CEO Joseph Cole, PhD on Mobile ALOHA, the open source robotics hardware developed by Stanford University. The presentation will be given as the main talk for the Portland Area RoboTics Society (P.A.R.T.S) monthly meeting. To register for this free event, please visit the registration page on meetup.com.
P.A.R.T.S. Mobile ALOHA Overview
Dive into the exciting world of mobile manipulation with our upcoming presentation on Mobile ALOHA, a groundbreaking open-source platform that combines affordability, dexterity, and mobility.
This session, led by Joseph Cole, will offer an overview of this innovative system and its potential impact on the field of robotics.
Presentation Overview:
Introduction to Mobile ALOHA: Explore the key features and capabilities of this versatile mobile manipulation platform, as presented on the official Mobile ALOHA website.
Potential Applications: Discuss the various domains where Mobile ALOHA could be utilized, from household tasks to research and development.
Recent Advancements: Touch upon the latest developments in the field, such as Google DeepMind’s ALOHA Unleashed, and their implications for the future of robotics.
We are eager to share our knowledge and insights on Mobile ALOHA, providing attendees with a comprehensive understanding of this cutting-edge technology and its role in shaping the future of mobile manipulation.
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Attend the P.A.R.T.S. Presentation on Mobile ALOHA
As we navigate through 2024, the world of robotics continues to evolve, presenting new opportunities and challenges. By attending this presentation, you’ll have the chance to:
- stay informed about the latest advancements
- engage with like-minded individuals
- explore the exciting possibilities that lie ahead
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about Mobile ALOHA and its potential to revolutionize the field of robotics.
Join us for an informative session that will expand your knowledge and inspire you to contribute to the advancement of mobile manipulation.
If you are unable to make the live event, we will be developing a recorded version of the presentation which we will post soon, please join our newsletter below for more information.