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Picking asparagus for 10 hours straight? This robot is learning how.

In March, asparagus maker Teboza took a bold step. It put the Sparter on its fields; an asparagus harvesting robot, developed with agritech scale-up Cerescon.

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Underwater robots: no one can help them down there

Robots can perform jobs underwater that are too complex or dangerous for humans. That is, if they can manage on their own. The REMARO project works with PhD students to make marine robotics more reliable.

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Obstacles may cause less problems for smart robots

Robots that safely navigate busy corridors to deliver medicines to nurses. And drones that manoeuvre around people, rubbish bins and poles without smashing things up. This is possible thanks to the models developed by researcher Javier Alonso-Mora from TU Delft.

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ROCSYS raises $6.3M to strengthen its leadership position in robotic EV charging solutions

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RoboHouse showreel 2021

Video credits: Studio Bravoure, Bas Lammers, Rick Wiegmans, Frits Jan Smit, Geraldo Solisa, Jaimy Siebel, Joost van de Loo, Michiel Bernabela, WEARETHEGOOD, Marieke Mulder and Casper van Eersel.

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Interview with Marieke Mulder: ‘Gazelle Accelerator is at your service’

She is program manager at RoboHouse and one of the driving forces behind the Gazelle Accelerator success story in Europe.

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Is their code on Mars?

On 19 April 2021 NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter photographed its own shadow, while hovering over the Martian surface. Ten days later two RoboHouse engineers received a badge: “Your code was used for the Mars helicopter!" How great things consist of small contributions in the field of robotics.

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Moon exploration rovers from Lunar Zebro. What if you would use this?

Lunar Zebro is an ambitious project to send cheap rovers to the moon. It could democratise space exploration. But suppose we sent these sturdy little robots into the world of interior decoration?

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Robots flying a kite to generate electricity. What if you would use this?

Remember flying a kite as a child? You had to muster all your strength to keep it from flying away. Professor Roland Schmehl and his team use this force and harvest electricity from it. But what would happen if we put this invention in the hands of a kindergarten teacher?

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A robotic ball with playful intentions. What if you would use this?

TU Delft researchers have designed a robotic ball that ball that rolls around by itself, inviting young children to explore and get active. Right now this autonomous ball is optimised for play, but we know that inventions are often used in unexpected ways. So we ask brasserie chef Lisan Peddemors the question: What if you would use this?

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Demo Day: the most exciting day of the year

Always wanted to create a robot from scratch? That is exactly what TU Delft minor students did in recent months. On Thursday 28 January a thrilled audience witnessed their demonstrations, one of the most cherished occasions in RoboHouse.

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Swarms of Tiny Flying Robots. What if you would use this?

Researchers at MAVLab are developing swarms of tiny drones for exploring and mapping dangerous places. But history shows that new technology is often used in unexpected ways. So in this series of articles, we take early-stage robotics from the research lab and bring it to a randomly selected workplace in the outside world.

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Destination Robot podcast #1: Putting Wheels on a Bicycle (in VR)

Experience how it is to collaborate with a robot, via a new VR experience in RoboHouse. Commissioned by TU Delft Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering and EIT Manufacturing.

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Rapid Robotics for Operator Safety: What a Bottle Picker Can Do

How Heineken brings rapid robotics to its production lines, supported by future of work fieldlab RoboHouse, TNO and innovation programme SMITZH.

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What Holland can teach Silicon Valley: a joint response to unpredictability

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No more dull days in leak detection

RoboHouse is taking part in the subprojects of Holland Robotics Inspection and Maintenance. Working with Alliander, we explore how cognitive robotics may drive worker wellbeing in the area of gas leaks detection.

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Introducing the RoboHouse 2020 Playlist

Favourite tracks from the cognitive robotics community.

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Our most beautiful moment by Korneel Somers

To end this peculiar year on a positive note, we asked the cognitive robotics community: 'Could you tell us about your most beautiful moment of 2020?'

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Our most beautiful moment by Matthew Corvers

To end this peculiar year on a positive note, we asked the cognitive robotics community: 'Could you tell us about your most beautiful moment of 2020?'

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Our most beautiful moment by Guido Sluijsmans

To end this peculiar year on a positive note, we asked the cognitive robotics community: 'Could you tell us about your most beautiful moment of 2020?'

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Our most beautiful moment by Jaimy Siebel

To end this peculiar year on a positive note, we asked the cognitive robotics community: 'Could you tell us about your most beautiful moment of 2020?'

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Our most beautiful moment by Pablo Rodrigo

To end this peculiar year on a positive note, we asked the cognitive robotics community: 'Could you tell us about your most beautiful moment of 2020?'

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Our most beautiful moment by Anastasia Gkogkou

To end this peculiar year on a positive note, we asked the cognitive robotics community: 'Could you tell us about your most beautiful moment of 2020?'

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Our most beautiful moment by Julie Blijdenstein

To end this peculiar year on a positive note, we asked the cognitive robotics community: 'Could you tell us about your most beautiful moment of 2020?'

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