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Future Science. From the Smart refrigerator to the second life of pimples

Future Science. From the Smart refrigerator to the second life of pimples
The European Researchers’ Night registered a record of participants, at the Pavilhão do Conhecimento, in Lisbon (…) The role of partnerships in innovation was a common feature of the technology presented at the event. Francisco Melo, from the Institute for Systems and Robotics, IST, showed a robot developed in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Another prototype already wanders in the halls of CMU, a concept the researcher calls “symbiotic autonomy”. The robot receive guests or helps at meetings.

Read the full article at Jornal i online and on PDF (October 1, 2013).