Romeo, humanoid robot, Aldebaran SAS, Paris, France


The ROMEO project / Towards a natural Interaction with Robots by L. Devillers

Published on Jul 16, 2013

The ROMEO project / Towards a natural Interaction with Robots: Affective and social dimensions of spoken interactions
How experimental grounding is required to design affective interactive systems?
 

ROMEO PROJECT PRESENTATION (Romeo robot)

Published on Jun 11, 2014

Romeo is a research robot created from the collaboration of laboratories and companies like Aldebaran.

This 140-cm humanoid robot is intended to deepen research on assistance for the elderly and those who have lost autonomy. Its height allows it to open doors, climb stairs, and even grab objects on a table.
 

How do we live with robots? Capture public science program on France Culture
Production from videoscopy
February 20, 2015

A recorded show at the Forum "The year view science" at the Sorbonne, February 14, 2015, and broadcast on France Culture February 20 at 14:00.
 

The robots arrive: How do we live together? The making-of
Production from videoscopy
February 28, 2015

Making-of "Robots come: how will we live together?", Theme of Public Science emission Michel Alberganti on France Culture.
The program is recorded at the Sorbonne Saturday, February 14, 2015 at the Forum "The year view by science."
Broadcast on France Culture Friday, February 20, 2015.
The event was called Romeo humanoid robot manufactured by Aldebaran Robotics.
 

Project Romeo | Rodolphe Gelin | Paris Beaubourg Conference 2015

Published on Mar 16, 2016

Romeo is a research robot created from the collaboration of laboratories and companies like Aldebaran.

This 140-cm humanoid robot is intended to deepen research on assistance for the elderly and those who have lost autonomy. Its height allows it to open doors, climb stairs, and even grab objects on a table.

Rodolphe Gelin, Chief Scientific Officer at Aldebaran, demonstrated on stage the latest advancement of Romeo.
 
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