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Robots have the potential to excel in tasks that pose a risk to human safety or well-being. Scientists are pioneering discoveries in diverse fields, including decommissioning nuclear reactors, venturing into the uncharted depths of the ocean, and investigating celestial bodies such as planets and moons to expand our understanding of the universe. At RoboBusiness in October, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about innovative solutions from GITAI USA Inc., a company pioneering approaches that facilitate human exploration of homes.
The market was estimated to be valued at approximately $4.4 billion in 2022. According to Grand View Analysis, the market is expected to exhibit a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8% from 2023 to 2030. This provides ample alternatives for robotics builders.
The Japanese startup GITAI has successfully deployed its S2 dual-armed robotic system during multiple missions to the International Space Station (ISS) in recent months. Based at Torrance, California, the company’s system utilized the Nanorack Bishop Airlock to showcase its capabilities in in-space servicing, assembling, and manufacturing (ISAM) through an exterior demonstration.
Gitai’s earlier demonstration aboard the International Space Station (ISS) featured its S1 single-arm robotic system. The device was capable of performing two distinct functions: constructing modules and panels for in-space assembly, as well as configuring switches and wiring for intravehicular training.
The corporation’s various decisions reflect its commitment to innovative and futuristic thinking in robotics. The robotic arm features grapple-type finishers at both extremities. The proprietary knowledge enables customers to attach diverse tools to the robot, thereby facilitating the performance of multiple tasks. This feature enables the arm to move independently and freely, allowing for more precise and efficient operation.
In addition to its existing innovations, GITAI has developed a pioneering technology that may facilitate the installation of solar panels, communication antennae, and habitat modules. The corporation develops and owns all its intellectual property in-house, enabling it to commercialize these assets at a future date.
Develop an in-house strategy for building a robust robotics workforce.
At 2024, Dr. Satoshi Kitano, Vice President of Hardware Engineering at GITAI, will present on “Navigating the Complexities of Building a Robotic Workforce in Space.” He’ll delve into the cutting-edge robotics technologies that are revolutionizing our capabilities, enabling not only interplanetary exploration but also supporting human activity as we expand into the cosmos.
As Kitano delves deeper into the intricacies of the house labor industry, he sheds light on the complexities hindering our advancement towards realizing the ultimate vision of seamless growth. What if he could envision a future where a labour-intensive domestic industry thrives alongside robotics as its core driving force?
Pursuing innovative robotics solutions tailored to extreme conditions, Kitano holds a PhD. with a degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Before his current role, he previously worked as a government official at the industrial robotics company HiBot.
Kitano, lead mechanical designer and methods engineer at GITAI, drove the company’s inaugural foray into extravehicular robotics, overseeing the development of the pioneering project S2.
GITAI, a leading robotics company, will share insights on Robotics at RoboBusiness?
RoboBusiness is scheduled for Oct. The Bay Area’s tech hub – specifically, San Jose, California, home to the headquarters of Silicon Valley giants. This esteemed event will feature more than 60 esteemed speakers, over 100 influential exhibitors showcasing their products and services on the expansive expo floor, with a minimum of 10 hours dedicated to meaningful networking opportunities, plus many more exciting attractions.
Thousands of international robotics experts will gather at the event. The Kitano’s keynote address will take place on schedule at noon. The present moment’s second dawn.
RoboBusiness 2024 focuses on driving tech and robotics innovation, while also exploring investment and enterprise strategies for operating a successful robotics company. The event features a range of occasions that include:
- Rodney Brooks, co-founder and chief technical officer at Sturdi.ai
- Sergey Levine, co-founder of Bodily Intelligence and affiliate professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
- Claire Delaunay, FarmNg’s Chief Technology Officer.
- Torrey Smith, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Endeavitx?
The conference will feature a keynote panel titled “Accelerating Progress in Robotics Innovation,” comprising:
- Amit Goel, Head of Robotics at NVIDIA’s Edge AI Ecosystem
- John Bubnikovich, President of ABB Robotics US.
- Eric Truebenbach, Managing Director at Teradyne Robotics Ventures.
- Joan-Wilhelm Schwarze, a seasoned senior expert in international innovation strategy for global logistics leader DHL.
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