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    1

    Athena Technologies Announces Release of New ``Micro’’ Guidance Systems

    Design and Development | Jul 31, 2006
    2

    Houston Technology Center Announces Funding for itRobotics by the Texas Emerging Technology Fund

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 31, 2006
    3

    Putting a Face on Android Science by Exploring an Uncanny Valley

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 21, 2006

    Informatics researcher, IU scientists poised to present at international conference

    4

    Carnegie Mellon, Pitt Receive $15 Million From NSF To Found Center To Improve Quality Of Life

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 21, 2006
    5

    2nd Annual GlobalSpec Great Moments in Engineering Award Presented to Team Behind Deep Water Vehicle

    Service Robotics | Jul 21, 2006

    Team from Deep Submergence Laboratory of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Honored for Accomplishments in Undersea Discovery, Remotely Operated Vehicle Development

    6

    Bryn Mawr CS Program Chosen to Co-Host Microsoft Robotics Institute With Georgia Tech

    Academics and Research | Jul 17, 2006

    Software Giant Cites BMC’s Expertise in Educational Robotics
    By Claudia Ginanni

    7

    Microsoft Partners With College of Computing at Georgia Tech and Bryn Mawr College to Form Institute

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 13, 2006

    Joint industry and academic partnership to apply robotics technology to undergraduate computer science education.

    8

    Humanoid Robot Developed Based on Technical Transfer from AIST

    Design and Development | Jul 13, 2006

    Four private companies, including 2 start-up companies approved by AIST, have jointly developed a humanoid robot. The new robot, which may have applications in education and research, comes with base software developed by AIST and runs on real-time Linux.

    9

    Clinic Helps Middle School Teachers Build Tomorrow’s Engineers

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 12, 2006

    An Altoids™ box may be just what it takes to inspire the next Bill Gates. Middle school teachers who attend Rowan University’s “Engineering Clinics for Teachers"—aimed at introducing them to techniques they can use to foster interest in engineering among their students— will use everyday items like the mints’ box for tech-related projects. The ultimate goal? To help the U.S. build a better technology workforce.

    10

    The Future of Service Robotics - Light-Weight Arms (LWA)

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 12, 2006

    Since the PowerCube modules were introduced in 1994, the name amtec robotics has come to stand for innovative, mechatronic components. These modular products have established themselves all over the world as the standard for applied research in modern automation and robotics.

    11

    Innova & Univ. of South Florida Announce Collaborative Agreement to Accelerate Development

    Security & Defense Robotics | Jul 11, 2006

    Focus Will Be on Unmanned Vehicle Systems and Applications to Support Real-World Requirements of the Department of Defense (DoD) and Homeland Security

    12

    LynuxWorks and Objective Interface Team to Deliver Real-Time Embedded Communications Solution

    Security & Defense Robotics | Jul 10, 2006

    Combined Products Deliver Reusability, Small Footprint and Reduced Time to Market

    13

    Innova Holdings CEO to Be Speaker at FBI National Academy Associates Florida State Conference

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 10, 2006

    Chairman and CEO, Walter K. Weisel, Will Update Law Enforcement Professionals on Potential Benefits of Using Unmanned Tactical Vehicles in the Field

    14

    Solitons Could Power Molecular Electronics, Artificial Muscles

    Academics and Research | Jul 09, 2006

    Scientists have discovered something new about exotic particles called solitons.
    By Pam Frost Gorder

    15

    Robot Fleets Obey a New Commander!

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 06, 2006

    New Multi-Robot MobileEyes™ from MobileRobots Inc Controls Robotic Teams

    16

    Robotics Program Energized by New RIM@ Georgia Tech

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 06, 2006

    College of Computing and College of Engineering at Georgia Tech Lead Interdisciplinary Effort to Create Nation’s Leading Robotics Research Center

    17

    iRobot to Deliver 30 PackBot Robots to U.K. Ministry of Defence

    Robotics Trends Feature | Jul 06, 2006

    U.K. to Use Proven Robots for Explosive Ordinance Disposal Duties

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