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Graduate Programs in Robotics - NCCR Robotics
Service Robots – Autonomous Systems Lab | ETH Zurich
QTrobot - expressive humanoid social robot for research and teaching
ABB launches next generation cobots to unlock automation for new sectors and first-time users
Learning Algorithms and Systems Laboratory ‐ EPFL
Robotics-control-and-intelligent-systems ‐ EPFL
Biorobotics Laboratory ‐ EPFL
QTrobot - expressive humanoid social robot for research and teaching
Robotics ‒ Master ‐ EPFL
Details | Department of Biomedical Engineering
QTrobot - expressive humanoid social robot for research and teaching
Frontiers | Personal Narratives in Technology Design: The Value of Sharing Older Adults' Stories in the Design of Social Robots | Robotics and AI
Why Do Robots Need a Head? The Role of Social Interfaces on Service Robots | SpringerLink
Service Robots – Autonomous Systems Lab | ETH Zurich
Institutional Robotics for Socially Aware Multi-Robot Systems ‒ DISAL ‐ EPFL
Inetum on Twitter: "[#Robotics] Inetum is taking part to @SwissCRMForum with Laurent Filliat, Sven Wolter and @PepperTheRobot in a conference on Social Robotics' Impulse! 🤖 📅July, 1st at 9:25 AM 📍 Switzerland
Switzerland gears up to place robots in classrooms - SWI swissinfo.ch
Why Do Robots Need a Head? The Role of Social Interfaces on Service Robots | SpringerLink
QTrobot - expressive humanoid social robot for research and teaching
QTrobot - expressive humanoid social robot for research and teaching
Study reveals great potential for social robots in Switzerland | ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
QTrobot - expressive humanoid social robot for research and teaching
Robot Rentals in Switzerland - Use robots to bring innovation to life
PDF) Social Robots: Development and Evaluation of a Human-Centered Application Scenario
NAO the humanoid and programmable robot | SoftBank Robotics
Biorobotics Laboratory ‐ EPFL
Social Robotics | FHNW
Robots will help us manage Covid-19, but not in the way we think - SWI swissinfo.ch