DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC), The Homestead Speedway, Homestead, Florida December 20-21, 2013


DARPA Robotics Challenge

Published on Nov 18, 2013

Robots are coming of age. As part of the DARPA Robotics Challenge, Lockheed Martin is developing autonomous systems that work together with human operators. This collaborative approach applies across many platforms and domain. Our research will eventually allow humans to be more efficient and effective in challenging environments that are difficult or too dangerous to access today.
 

Road to DARPA's Robotics Finals, Episode 6

Published on Feb 17, 2015

Episode 6 of Computerworld's "Road to the Finals: DARPA's Robotics Challenge" sends us to Pasadena, Calif., where NASA's JPL robotics team is preparing two robots for the June 2015 finals.
 

The Robots Come to California June 5-6

Published on Apr 2, 2015

Will you be there when the robots face off?

California. June 5-6. The DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals!

Twenty-five of the top robotics organizations in the world will gather to compete for $3.5 million in prizes as they attempt a simulated disaster-response course. The event is free to attend and open to the public. It takes place at Fairplex (home of the LA County Fair) in Pomona, California, just east of downtown Los Angeles.
 

Team MIT: Atlas Robot Push Recovery

Published on May 20, 2015

MIT's Atlas humanoid robot showing off push recovery during standing and walking. The upcoming DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals will have no safety harness or tether, so Atlas will do everything it can to stay on its feet.
 
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Meet VIGIR
June 2, 2015

25 teams compete on a disaster-simulated course, and one winning robot will take home $2 million.
CuriosityStream will bring you top of the line coverage of the event. Get up close with the robots, meet the brains behind the technology - and explore the past, present, and future of robots with our new lineup of Science/Technology programming.
 

Meet CHIMP
May 29, 2015

25 teams compete on a disaster-simulated course, and one winning robot will take home $2 million.
CuriosityStream will bring you top of the line coverage of the event. Get up close with the robots, meet the brains behind the technology - and explore the past, present, and future of robots with our new lineup of Science/Technology programming.
 

DRC Finals - Main Show

Streamed live on Jun 5, 2015

The DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals take place June 5-6 at the Fairplex in Pomona, Calif. DARPA will stream produced footage of the event throughout the day. Video will be sent on an approximately two-minute delay to avoid influencing team performance.
 

A Celebration of Risk (a.k.a., Robots Take a Spill)

Published on Jun 6, 2015

DARPA is an agency that takes high risks in pursuit of great rewards. This video is a celebration of risk.
 

When Team KAIST Won the DARPA Robotics Challenge

Published on Jun 7, 2015

Team KAIST from Korea climbs the stairs to victory, finishing the eighth and final task of the DARPA Robotics Challenge with the fastest time.
 

DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals 2015

Published on Jun 8, 2015

Robots on display at exposition, disaster relief robots moving through obstacle course, Atrias the jogging robot, and international team working in garage. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) hosts the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals 2015 at the Fairplex in Pomona, California. The goal for each robot is to accomplish a series of tasks that could aid response efforts during a man-made or natural disaster. Video by Staff Sgt. Robert Harnden | Defense Media Activity - Riverside | Date: 06.05.2015
 

Humanoid Robots in Action - DARPA Robotics Challenge

Published on Jun 8, 2015

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) hosts the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals 2015 at the Fairplex in Pomona, California. Twenty-five teams from around the world enter their autonomous robot designs to compete for a two million dollar grand prize. The goal for each robot is to accomplish a series of tasks that could aid response efforts during man-made or natural disasters. Video by Staff Sgt. Robert Harnden | Defense Media Activity - Riverside | Date: 06.06.2015
 
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