by Mr Flibble » Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:58 am
by Mr Flibble
Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:58 am
Thanks for the video link. I've seen that Sarcos robot before, its very impressive.
At first I thought the word Sarcos had a meaning (like some kind of acronym? ... the Carnegie Mellon Sarcos label on the robot was confusing me), but from the Wikipedia I see it a company name, now owned by Raytheon. (I've heard of them, I think they make that small lorry sized Terahertz raygun?!). I see they also make that Exoskeleton which is very interesting. (I want a working Ironman suit
).
Do you work in America or are you at Uni over here (I see your posting location is set as UK - Bristol, to add to the confusion
).
Anyway, its a very impressive robot, especially that amount of engineering (it looks like it took a lot of time and money to build it). I especially like its speed of movement and its ability to balance while standing.
Anyway thanks again for the video link.
Thanks for the video link. I've seen that Sarcos robot before, its very impressive.
At first I thought the word Sarcos had a meaning (like some kind of acronym? ... the Carnegie Mellon Sarcos label on the robot was confusing me), but from the Wikipedia I see it a company name, now owned by Raytheon. (I've heard of them, I think they make that small lorry sized Terahertz raygun?!). I see they also make that Exoskeleton which is very interesting. (I want a working Ironman suit
).
Do you work in America or are you at Uni over here (I see your posting location is set as UK - Bristol, to add to the confusion
).
Anyway, its a very impressive robot, especially that amount of engineering (it looks like it took a lot of time and money to build it). I especially like its speed of movement and its ability to balance while standing.
Anyway thanks again for the video link.