Introducing the KUKA Udacity Robot Learning Lab
On a website, conference guests could choose between multiple example projects and then watch via webcams how the projects were executed by the robots in the lab. Additionally over a video link, Prof. Kröger and Wolfgang Wiedmeyer answered questions of the conference participants.
IPR presented the newly created KUKA Udacity Robot Learning Lab during Intersect 2018, which is the annual conference of the MOOC provider Udacity. The lab will allow students and researchers to access the robots in the lab over the internet and to do experiments remotely.
On a website, conference guests could choose between multiple example projects and then watch via webcams how the projects were executed by the robots in the lab.
Additionally over a video link, Prof. Kröger and Wolfgang Wiedmeyer answered questions of the conference participants.
KUKA provides the lab with two lightweight robots.
Further project partners are Roboception and Schunk, who donated stereo cameras and grippers.
See the press release for further information.