The International Conference on Computing, E-Learning and Information Technology (CCELIT) will take place on December 28, 2023 in Boston, MA. The conference will bring together industry professionals and experts from relevant fields to collaborate and share their expertise. Eau Claire, WI based IT Professional Brian Lederer is excited to tune into the Scholars Forum from […]
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MassRobotics Accelerator Powered by MassTech
MassRobotics, the premier global independent robotics hub, has launched its inaugural MassRobotics Accelerator. Amateur Robotics Enthusiast and Information Technology (IT) Professional Brian Lederer shares the details: The MassRobotics Accelerator is a zero-equity robotics program. Entrepreneurs, startups and ventures who are accepted into this year’s program will receive $100,000 in non-dilutive funding. It is the intention […]
NEWWA/NEWEA Information Technology & Asset Management Fair 2023
The New England Water Works Association, headquartered in Holliston, Massachusetts, will host their annual Water Resources & Sustainability Symposium on November 8, 2023. This year’s forum will set the stage for focus on Information Technology as applicable to water works. IT Professional Brian Lederer shares the details of the 2023 Fair: On November 8, 2023, […]
NASA Lunabotics Challenge
NASA is currently hosting a Lunabotics Challenge which will take place in the Spring of 2024. Proposals are due by the end of this month. But what is lunabotics? Amateur Robotics Enthusiast Brian Lederer explains: What is Lunabotics? Brian Lederer explains that lunabotics is a study of robots and/or robotic systems that acn be utilized […]
Toyota Research Institute (TRI) AI Robot Cooks Breakfast
Toyota Research Institute (TRI) has been a silent pioneer in the robotics space. For years, TRI has made various steps forward, which Robotics Enthusiast Brian Lederer has been happy to discuss here on his blog. Now, TRI is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to teach a robot how to make breakfast in their “kindergarten for robots” […]