MeMa 3.0 is finally being developed as a tangible product that soon will be deployed in care homes across Nottingham. There are several reasons why we think MeMa 3.0 can […]
Since our last blog, we have been working on testing new cobot features: simultaneous localization and mapping, parts recognition, voice/phrase response library, along with interface design for the operator. An […]
As part of the Shaping the Connected Museum II project, funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council, researchers from the University of Nottingham have been working with colleagues […]
Collaborative robots (cobots) are becoming commonplace in our everyday lives – for instance robot tour users in museums. As such, the challenges around acceptance, safety and trustworthiness need to be […]
Researchers from Horizon Digital Economy Research and the Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub have been working to understand changes in the use of the National Health Service Test and Trace (T&T) […]