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International Journal of Social Robotics debuts at Springer (EurekAlert!) ( Springer ) Starting in Jan. 2009, Springer will publish the International Journal of Social Robotics, an important addition to its growing engineering publishing program. The quartely journal aims to provide an overview of the current state of the social robotics field, how the field and related technologies are set to evolve in the future and their impact on society at large. Robotics league to start season (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) The kickoff for the 2008-09 season of a high school robotics league will be Saturday at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. Representatives from at least 14 high schools in northeast Indiana will attend the session that begins the Youth B.O.T. season. They will meet at 11 a.m. in Neff Hall, Room 101. The meeting is open to the public as well. Evolution Robotics Scores $13.88M (socalTech.com) Pasadena-based robotics technology firm Evolution Robotics has scored another $13.88M in venture funding, the firm disclose today. Evolution Robotics said the funding was led by CMEA Ventures, and also included Vodafone Ventures, Idealab, and the Quercus Trust. Faysal Sohail of CMEA will join the firm's board along with the funding. Evolution Robotics develops technology for the robotics market, ... Evolution Robotics Raises $13.88 Million from CMEA Ventures, Vodafone, Idealab and Quercus Trust (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) PASADENA, Calif.----Evolution Robotics Inc., a leading robotics technology company, announced today that the company has raised $13.88 million in new venture funding. The series B round of financing was lead by CMEA Ventures, based in San Francisco, CA, with additional participation from Vodafone Ventures, founding investor Idealab of Pasadena, CA, and Quercus Trust. Robotics, orthodontics a winning combination (The Southern Illinoisan) HERRIN - Patient satisfaction with orthodontic care has been enhanced greatly with the development of robotics. This new procedure, known as the SureSmile system, is being performed by only a handful of specialists in Illinois. |
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