UK Robotics Week to showcase latest AI and robotics research

The UK's world-leading robotics research will be showcased at the second UK Robotics Week, which begins on Saturday, 24 June, 2017 and runs until Friday, 30 June.

A week-long programme of events will take place across the country, showcasing the latest research in areas such as surgery, social care and disaster relief, and will culminate in the International Robotics Showcase, which takes place on 30 June.

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is again supporting UK Robotics Week, which is organised by the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network (UK-RAS Network) and provides a unique opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art robotics technology, discuss the role of robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in our lives and society, and engage the next generation of designers and engineers.

EPSRC's Chief Executive, Professor Philip Nelson, said: "Following the success of last year's inaugural program, EPSRC is delighted to support UK Robotics Week.

"The UK's robotics and AI research is truly world-leading and has the potential to revolutionize vital areas such as healthcare, transport and space exploration, improving our lives and delivering prosperity for the UK. UK Robotics Week will highlight the latest research in this exciting field and hopefully inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and designers."

Key events at this year's UK Robotics Week include:

24 June: Robotic and Automation Open Day, Queen's University Belfast
24 to 30 June: Social Care Robot Challenge, Sheffield and Bristol Robotics Labs
25 June: Surgical Robot Challenge, Imperial College London
25 to 28 June:  Hamlyn Symposium, Imperial College London
26 June: Film premiere: Emergency and Disaster Response, University of Southampton
26 June: Sheffield Robotics Open Labs, University of Sheffield
27 to 30 June: EDT Engineering Summer School, University of Leeds
27 June: 'A Fatal Attraction?' Robotics and Society, University of Liverpool
27 to 28 June: Resilient Infrastructure Challenge, University of Leeds
28 June: Robots At The Movies, Loughborough University
29 June: Robotics for Society: Open Day, Queen Mary, University of London
30 June: International Robotics Showcase, IET, London
30 June: 'A Robot's World?' a discussion hosted by The Science Museum and Guardian Live

This year's program of events includes five competitions in the areas of surgical, extreme environments, resilient infrastructure and social care robotics, and the premiere of an Autonomous Systems film by the University of Southampton on emergency resilience and disaster response, starring local school students and showcasing robotics and autonomous systems research in this area.

Schoolchildren from across the UK are also participating in the School Robot Challenge, where they will learn how to design a virtual robot bug and teach it to move.

The International Robotics Showcase takes place from 09.00hrs to 18.30hrs at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Savoy Place in London on 30 June. The full-day program includes exclusive talks by world-renowned experts in science and technology, panel discussions, exhibitions, robot demonstrations and an award ceremony for competition winners demonstrating cutting-edge robotics innovation. The UK-RAS Network will also launch four new White Papers, providing an overview of the current research landscapes in resilient infrastructure robotics; AI and robotics; robotics for emergency response, disaster relief and resilience; and robotics in social care.

Source: https://www.epsrc.ac.uk/newsevents/news/ukroboticsweek1/

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