5 student from Chennai bag an award in international robotics competition
The Robotics Team of Bharath University is all set to collaborate with top universities and research labs across Europe, Australia and New Zealand to work on research related to multi-terrain vehicle and humanoid robot projects. The university’s Robotic Centre of Excellence is working on developing companion robots to assist elderly people and autistic children. The robots in question will have multiple human-robot interaction abilities and are aimed to be ready for market release by 2016.
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