Examples of using Mobile robotics in English and their translations into French
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ASTI Mobile Robotics has participated in international trade fairs:
in which ASTI Mobile Robotics is the first industrial partner.
ASTI Mobile Robotics and Obra Social/Social Work/ La Caixa.
Four MIT Sloan School of Management students- an internationally top ranked business school- have been working through February, 2 nd with the Spanish company ASTI Mobile Robotics.
perform her opera for mobile robotics, Orpheux Larynx.
He is the head of the Mobile Robotics Laboratory, where a dozen enthusiastic graduate students currently work on sensor-based robotics,
Likewise, mobile robotics engineering has participated in different commercial
is embedded in ETH's Autonomous Systems Lab, one of the largest mobile robotics research centers in Europe and beyond.
Regarding automated guided vehicles(AGVs)- mobile robotics-, the growing capacity of computing
reinforce the training of mobile robotics in educational centres through the transfer of automatic guided vehicles to the centres themselves
ASTI Mobile Robotics has taken different actions to increase its presence in European Union countries,
The Mobile Robotics and Autonomous Driving fields are quickly evolving
passing the 12 tests designed by the R&D&I team of ASTI Mobile Robotics.
Some of the main conclusions that this G-Lab project has confirmed is that AGVs& Mobile Robotics have been developing a great expertise in safety,
automation(AGVs) and mobile robotics, big data,
conveyor systems specialist and embrace its new era as European mobile robotics leader, forming part of an international group that continues its sustained growth.
visual tracking, mobile robotics, etc., each particle represents a possible hidden state,
Engineering and Mathematics) and mobile robotics at all educational stages, attract the best international talent,
Alberto Arribas, Project Manager of ASTI Mobile Robotics, as secretary.
The conclusions of this paper, which received a great deal of attention from the media7, are premised on the assumed existence of a direct cause-andeffect relationship between emerging technological innovations on the one hand(in particular learning machines and mobile robotics) and the anticipated productivity gains to be made by using robots as a substitute for human labour on the other based on the likelihood of this substitution occurring for the individual tasks within a job.