The Robotics Mission is an entrepreneur-led mission is a unique week-long programme for the UK’s most innovative start-ups and SMEs specialising in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS).
Backed by the Technology Strategy Board and UK Trade & Investment and organised by Chinwag the trip features a specially-developed programme for companies who want to lay the groundwork for expanding their business into one of the largest and most dynamic robotics markets in the world.
To find out more about the mission, keep an eye on the latest news, take a look at the mission website - http://roboticsmission.org - and follow @Roboticsmission on Twitter.
3. WELCOME TO THE INAUGURAL
ROBOTICS MISSION.
This entrepreneur-led mission is a unique week-long
mission that brings together the UK’s leading Robotics and
Autonomous Systems (RAS) startups.
Backed by the Technology Strategy Board, UK Trade &
Investment and organised by Chinwag the trip features a
specially-developed programme visiting California to meet
the leading entrepreneurs, researchers, investors and
companies in the field.
The mission is designed to bring together the UK and US
RAS sectors to share knowledge, and help the UK firms Lay
the groundwork for expanding their business into one of the
largest and most dynamic robotics markets in the world.
The trip covers over 20 events in San Diego, Silicon Valley
and San Francisco.
To find out more about the mission visit
http://roboticsmission.org and follow the trip on
Twitter @roboticsmission #roboticsmission
ROBOTICS & AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS MISSION 2014
4. Agilic
COMPANY PROFILE
Website:
www.pibot.org
Twitter:
@thePiBot
Employees:
1-4
Harry Gee, Director
harry@harry-gee.com
uk.linkedin.com/pub/harry-gee/38/35b/186
Agilic is a robotics start-up,
established in December 2014 and
based at The Bristol Robotics Lab
incubator.
Agilic has two initial products,
the TiddlyBot and the Pibot.
The TiddlyBot is a fun and
simple robot with drawing and
following capacities. The products
are developed to be low cost
thereby opening up robotics and
programming to new audiences.
The PiBot is a more capable robot
that enables anyone to build,
program, and customise their own
personal robot. Both the PiBot and
TiddlyBot are designed to work
with the Raspberry Pi, a low cost,
credit-card sized computer that has
gained worldwide adoption both in
education and the general public.
The Raspberry Pi was launched in
2008 and within two years it had sold
over two million units. Agilic’s robots
enable people of all ages to explore
computing and robotics in a fun and
engaging way.
The Technology Strategy Board
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Mission is an excellent networking
and knowledge-acquisition
opportunity for Agilic, particularly as
it coincides with the launch of PiBot.
CONTACT
Agilic
5. AuraTECH
COMPANY PROFILE
Website:
www.auratech.co.uk
Twitter:
@Aura_Technology
Employees:
1-4
Eamonn McStravick, Director
eamonn.mcstravick@auratech.co.uk
linkedin.com/in/eamonnmcstravick
Advanced Unmanned Robotics &
Automation TECHnology (AuraTech)
was founded in 2012 and operates
out of the Tees Valley in the North
of England. AuraTech offers
engineering and design consultancy
services for remote technology
applications, and is currently
working on a Remote Operate Aerial
Endurance Vehical (ROAEV).
Developed in house at AuraTech,
the ROAEV has vertical take-off and
landing capability and can endure
flight times in excess of 12 hours
- a radical increase in comparison
to current available systems. This
innovative technology has potential
to lay the foundations for stationary
low altitude surveillance, observation
and sensory monitoring.
To support the development of
the ROAEV, AuraTech has also
recently launched a remote aerial
inspection services division called
BlewVue. BlewVue carries out
remote aerial inspection, surveying
and photography services for
residential, commercial and industrial
plant applications including offshore
installations.
The TSB Robotics and Autonomous
Systems Mission is a great
opportunity for AuraTech to
understand more about the US
market and identify potential partners
and customers.
CONTACT
6. D-RisQ
COMPANY PROFILE
Website:
www.drisq.com
Employees:
5-14
Nick Tudor, Business Director
njt@drisq.com
uk.linkedin.com/pub/nick-tudor/6/555/637
D-RisQ was founded in May
2012 and is based in Malvern,
Worcestershire. With a mission to
“change the way the world develops
software”, D-RisQ produces
advanced analysis tools that identify
security or safety issues in new
software products. These tools save
time and money by checking the
code and design elements of new
software from the very beginning
of the process, highlighting where
a design has not been captured
or implemented correctly. D-RisQ
is now applying these tools to the
robotics industry to help robot
designers and manufacturers
efficiently develop software.
The D-RisQ technology is based
on thirty years of experience in
the UK Defence sector and is now
being further developed to meet
the needs of commercial systems
developers. The robust and reliable
tools can be applied across all
industries, including those where
software issues can have severe
consequences such as Aerospace,
Defence, Nuclear Power and
Robotics. As an example, D-RisQ
solutions have previously ensured
the safety of the security systems
used in UK military aircraft.
CONTACT
7. MapleBird
COMPANY PROFILE
Glenn Smith, CoFounder and CEO
glenn.smith@maplebird.com
uk.linkedin.com/pub/glenn-smith/1b/733/7b3/
MapleBird’s mission is to develop
the smallest Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles (UAVs) in the world,
based on a patented engine that
is designed to power flapping wing
flight. Maplebird’s technology is
unique because it has solved the
significant issues of insect-scale
flight and created high performance
vehicles with seamlessly integrated
sensing and control systems. One
of the key features of the UAV is its
ability to cope with windy conditions
- the basis of this solution takes its
inspiration from one of nature’s best
poor weather fliers: the honey bee.
MapleBird’s technology enables a
range of small devices to be used
across a broad market spectrum
such as UAVs for civilian services,
agricultural pollination, industrial
plant inspection and personal
drones controlled through a smart
phone. MapleBird’s technology
would not have been possible even
a few years ago. The company is
taking advantage of the latest chips
from smart phones combined with
sophisticated physics modelling to
enhance the design process and
cutting edge fabrication techniques
such as 3D printing in metal.
Technology Strategy Board’s Robotics
and Autonomous Systems Mission
is an invaluable opportunity for
MapleBird to identify partnership
opportunities in the USA while also
gaining exposure to advanced UAV
strategies and designs.
CONTACT
Website:
www.maplebird.com
Twitter:
@glennsmith88
Employees:
1-4
8. Q-Bot Limited
COMPANY PROFILE
Website:
www.q-bot.co
Employees:
5-14
Mathew Holloway, Managing Director
mat@q-bot.co
www.linkedin.com/pub/mathew-holloway/b/257/b46
Q-Bot was set up in 2012 with the
objective of using robotics and
advanced manufacturing techniques
to revolutionise the building and
construction industry. With a focus
on improving energy efficiency
in buildings, Q-Bot provides real,
scalable and cost effective solutions
to reduce CO2 and enable
affordable warmth.
Q-Bot is developing a robotics
platform that can cost effectively
survey, assess and apply treatments
to existing buildings, without the cost
and disruption of current insulation
methods. Insulating the floor with
Q-Bot gets rid of cold draughts,
makes cold floors warmer and lags
hot water pipes, as well as saving an
estimated £200 - £400/year in lower
energy bills for a typical home.
The company is based in
Wandsworth, SW London and
currently employs 6 people in
addition to the management team –
a mixture of electrical, mechanical
and software engineers. The
company is funded by EcoMachines
and through a combination of
government grants, private
investment and sales revenue.
CONTACT
9. Reach Robotics
COMPANY PROFILE
Website:
www.reachrobotics.com
Twitter:
@reachrobotics
Employees:
1-4
Reach Robotics is a robotics
entertainment company based at
the Bristol Robotics Lab incubator.
Reach founder, Silas Adekunle, is
a 3rd year robotics undergraduate
at the University of the West of
England and has recruited a team
of mechanical and manufacturing
engineers, product designers, app
developers and robotics engineers
to develop MechaMonsters - a four-
legged robot that can interact with its
owners and other Mecha Monsters.
MechaMonsters are tailor-able
robotic pets, small enough to fit in
the palm of your hand. Their aim is
to battle each other and the more
you play with them, the stronger
they become. As they develop you
have the option to customize them
both physically and virtually through
the use of additional armour and
weapons. The robots also enable
dynamic game play scenarios
to happen in real life where the
controller for the robot is an app
on a smart phone. MechaMonsters
also have an autonomous artificial
intelligence mode – an exciting
development for a robotic toy.
Reach is also collaborating with
Bristol based animation company
Rumpus Animation to develop
further materials based around
MechaMonsters in order to engage
with the children’s toy market in 2015.
Silas Adekunle, Founder and CEO
silas_ade@hotmail.co.uk
uk.linkedin.com/pub/silas-adekunle/49/350/b3/
CONTACT
10. Sebastian Conran Associates
COMPANY PROFILE
Originally founded in 1986, Sebastian
Conran Associates (SCA) is an award
winning London-based industrial design
& development studio / workshop that
focuses on transforming science &
technology into culture by integrating
technology into commercial lifestyle
products, including digital wearables,
healthcare technology and autonomous
robotic experiences in the home.
Products currently under development
include ‘MiRo’, a Mimetic Robotic
companion due to launch in September
2014, which is a teachable ‘digital pet’.
Another design is ‘INTALÉ’, a product
that is best described as ‘intelligent’
furniture, which responds to the
environment and to human interaction.
At proof of concept stage it is best
described as a programmable magic
table that will come when called and
navigate itself autonomously around
its environment, whether the home or
hospital. Among other things it aims to
enhance peoples’ experience of later life
through increasing their independence.
SCA’s ultimate goal is to unlock the
IP in Britain’s leading Universities and
produce unforgettable products and
user experiences that are contemporary,
innovative and satisfying. Sebastian
Conran has a background in design
advocacy and lecturing and is currently
designer in residence at University of
Sheffield Science Faculty. He works
closely with the Technology Strategy
Board on early stage integration of
design into technology.
Sebastian Conran, Director
sconran@sebastianconran.com
uk.linkedin.com/pub/sebastian-conran/8/846/663
CONTACT
Website:
www.sebastianconran.com
Twitter:
@sebbconran
Employees:
5-14
11. Shadow Robot Company
COMPANY PROFILE
Shadow was founded in 1987 and
is based in London. The Shadow
team develops cutting edge robot
components and systems that sell
globally, with customers including
NASA, ESA, Qualcomm, Carnegie-
Mellon, and several Japanese
universities. The Company’s key
product is the Dexterous Hand, which
gives robots the same capability and
flexibility as the human hand with 20
degrees of freedom and over 100
sensors in a package the same size as
a human hand.
Shadow’s broad expertise in robotics
and autonomous systems allows them
to engage in unique projects, helping
their clients solve difficult problems by
creating bespoke systems or combining
Rich Walker, Managing Director
rw@shadowrobot.com
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rich-walker/2/51b/b34
CONTACT
Website:
www.shadowrobot.com
Twitter:
@shadowrobot
Employees:
5-14
existing technologies. Shadow
has been engaged with the Robot
Operating System (ROS) framework
since its first public release, using it for
the development of its manipulation
and grasping software stacks.
Shadow engineers take research
technologies and turn them into real-
world products. For example, RoNeX
was spun-out of a medical robotics
research project, and makes building
complex, powerful ROS robots simpler
and quicker.
The Technology Strategy Board
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Mission is a great opportunity for
Shadow to strengthen relationships
with US robotics firms and identify
partnership opportunities to further
develop its products.
14. The Technology Strategy Board is the
UK’s innovation agency
Our goal
To accelerate economic growth by
stimulating and supporting business-led
innovation.
Our vision
For the UK to be a global leader in
innovation and a magnet for innovative
businesses which can apply technology
rapidly, effectively and sustainably to
create wealth and enhance quality of life.
Our focus
With everything we do, we ask ourselves
one question – will it help UK business
bring new ideas and technologies more
quickly to market?
Our strategy focuses on five areas:
1. Accelerating the journey between
concept and commercialisation
The journey of an idea from concept
to market can be uneven and indirect.
We work to speed this up.
2. Connecting the innovation
landscape
The innovation landscape can be
fragmented and difficult to navigate.
We build strategic relationships with
other innovation players, creating a
more effective innovation environment.
3. Turning government action into
business opportunity
Government can create opportunities for
innovative businesses. We identify how
policy, standards, and regulation can
stimulate innovation and we help unlock
the potential of government to act as
‘lead customer’ for businesses that can
solve public sector challenges.
4. Investing in priority areas
based on potential
We focus on thematic areas which are most
likely to generate UK economic growth
and which address global challenges and
opportunities – and on competencies and
technologies which enable innovation in
these areas. In making investments we
apply four key criteria:
Is there a large (global) market
opportunity? Does the UK have the
capability to develop and exploit the
technology? Is the idea ‘ready’ – is the
timing right? Can we make a difference?
5. Continuously improving our
capability
We develop our people and processes
to be fast, flexible, and focused on
business needs and develop measures
to ensure that we are effective and
deliver value for money.
www.innovateuk.org/our-strategy
Twitter: @innovateuk_org
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
15. The UK is globally recognised for cutting edge research across a wide range
of disciplines, and our innovation capability is No 1 in the G20 (“2013 Global
Innovation Index”). Robotics and Autonomous Systems is one of the game-
changing ‘8 GREAT’ technologies with vast market potential and strong UK
capability. The UK are currently investing more than £150m in conjunction
with industry to support research, development and applications. UK’s world-
class strengths in the ICT sector, including software programming, data
handling and electronics, offers an ideal business and research environment
for leading international autonomous systems and robotics companies.
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) works with UK-based businesses to ensure
their success in international markets through exports. We encourage and
support overseas companies to look at the UK as the best place to set up or
expand their business. The UKTI Innovation Gateway is a ‘one-stop-shop’
for supporting businesses to take advantage of the UK offer in Robotics and
the 8 GREAT technologies. With excellent links across the UK innovation
system, we leverage access to an exclusive pool of research and commercial
UK innovation projects, as well as support innovative UK companies to
internationalise and grow.
Please do contact us to find out how the UKTI Innovation Gateway can help you.
Louis Barson
Deputy Director, UKTI Innovation Gateway
louis.barson@ukti.gsi.gov.uk
www.ukti.gov.uk/invest
www.ukti.gov.uk/scienceinnovation
#8GREAT
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
16. Chinwag’s mission is connect digital businesses and their people. Founded in
1996, round the digital marketing community, the company now reaches over
30,000 people in the UK. Chinwag produces numerous events, conference
and trade missions including the Digital Mission series.
Since 2008, Chinwag has run over 15 missions to destinations across the US
and Asia, including the first UK mission of hardware startups to China and
the first Robotics-focused mission to California.
Specifically designed to help highly-innovate, fast-growing technology
companies expand internationally the UK missions have supported over
250 of the world’s leading technology companies bringing together startups,
governments, investors and multi-national corporates.
As well as independent missions, Chinwag has worked with UK Trade &
Investment, Technology Strategy Board, Google Korea and the Korean
Government on international trade events.
Chinwag has also developed the world’s first conference on applied
behaviour science, Chinwag Psych and Social Media Week London, a week-
long festival, with 270+ events and over 15,000 delegates.
Chinwag also provides market entry support for digital firms entering the UK
market as well as event and marketing consultancy, including most recently
the inaugural Open Data Institute Summit with Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
Chinwag – http://chinwag.com
Digital Mission – http://digital-mission.org
Chinwag Psych – http://psychmatters.co
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
17. 3D Robotics develops innovative, flexible and reliable personal drones and
UAV technology for everyday exploration and business applications.
“3DR’s UAV platforms capture breathtaking aerial imagery for consumer
enjoyment and data analysis, enabling mapping, surveying, 3D modeling
and more. Our technology is currently used across multiple industries around
the world, including agriculture, photography, construction, search and
rescue and ecological study. 3DR is committed to bringing the power of UAV
technology to the mainstream market.”
AUVSI is the world’s largest nonprofit organization devoted exclusively to
advancing the unmanned systems and robotics community. Serving 7,500+
members from government organizations, industry and academia, AUVSI is
committed to fostering, developing, and promoting unmanned systems and robotic
technologies. AUVSI members support defense, civil and commercial sectors.
Brain Corporation is a pioneer in developing novel algorithms based on the
functionality of the nervous system, with applications in visual perception,
motor control, and autonomous navigation. We build and improve devices
and consumer robots that can sense their environments, make decisions,
take actions, and learn.Brain Corporation employs some of the world’s
leading experts in computational neuroscience to build sophisticated and
efficient models of the brain.
HOST COMPANIES
18. Ekso Bionics – Exoskeleton Manufacturer in Oakland.
“Since 2005, Ekso Bionics has been pioneering the field of robotic
exoskeletons to augment human strength, endurance and mobility. We are
committed to applying the latest technology and engineering to help people
rethink current physical limitations and achieve the remarkable.”
The San Diego installation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Global Fab Lab Network was sited in 2007, with the aim of actualizing ideas
by turning concepts into physical forms through design and fabrication.
Fab Lab SD has focused on connecting people with technology through
education, both for youth and adults, developing partnerships locally in
order to create site-specific learning programs. Fab Lab San Diego formed
a partnership with University of California San Diego K-16 Programs in 2010
to expand and accredit programming, merging the informal lab environment
with standards-based technical education through the creation of a portfolio
of accredited classes.
With roots in the Maker, Hacker and DIY Movements, Fab Lab SD is
currently focused on providing resources for local inventors, developers,
makers, and innovators through learning opportunities.
HOST COMPANIES
19. Highway1 is part of PCH, a global supply chain company. We’ve been
working with Fortune 500 companies for over 15 years. PCH is also known
for bringing startups like littleBits and Lark to market. Now we want to use
that expertise to help younger companies get ready for production and their
first round of funding.
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (Nasdaq: ISRG), headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif.,
is the global leader in robotic-assisted, minimally invasive surgery. Intuitive
Surgical develops, manufactures and markets the da Vinci® Surgical
System. Intuitive Surgical’s mission is to extend the benefits of minimally
invasive surgery to those patients who can and should benefit from it.
HOST COMPANIES
20. O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures (OATV) is in the business of funding disruptors,
innovators, and hackers of the status quo. Along with their partner, O’Reilly
Media, they invest in the “alpha geeks” who explore technology for the fun
of it. These relationships drive their investment themes at OATV, spanning
data, Makers, the new networks of things, quantified self and the industrial
internet. They are both excited and privileged to help entrepreneurs take the
world from where it is today to where it should be tomorrow.
PARC, a Xerox company, is in the Business of Breakthroughs®. As an expert
partner in innovation, we help companies understand disruptive technology,
visualize where it’s going, and apply and commercialize it to solve strategic
business problems. We provide custom R&D services, access to a broad range
of emerging technology, expertise, best practices, and intellectual property to
Fortune 500 and Global 1000 companies, startups, and government agencies
and partners. We create new business opportunities, accelerate time to market,
augment internal capabilities, and reduce risk for our clients.
HOST COMPANIES
21. With more than 140 attorneys in San Diego, Del Mar Heights and Silicon
Valley (Menlo Park), Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP is one of
the largest business law firms in California. We are a regional law firm with a
global network that gives us the ability to serve clients’ interests throughout the
world. Procopio is dedicated to understanding the businesses and industries of
clients and collaborating with them to develop tailored strategies. We structure
and manage our practice with our focus firmly fixed on what matters to
clients: experienced business attorneys acting as partners to deliver the most
intelligent and pragmatic legal solutions in the most cost-effective fashion. We
advise companies at every stage in the corporate life cycle, helping them to
plan, finance and operate their businesses. Our attorneys respond quickly and
in the most qualified manner to address clients’ needs.
HOST COMPANIES
Precise Automation is an innovative robotics company specializing in
compact robotic controllers and unique robots. Precise created the world’s
first collaborative SCARA robot, the PreciseFlex 400 robot (PF400),
based on decades of robot development experience in industrial robots.
Collaborative robots are mechanisms that can be safely used in a mixed
environment of people and robots with no need for safety barriers. All of
the forces generated by the PF400 are limited so that the robot cannot hurt
a user even if it collides with them at full speed, making the PF400 safe to
operate side-by-side with personnel. The PF400 represents a significant step
forward in flexible, adaptable mixed manufacturing environments.
22. Squire Patton Boggs is one of the world’s strongest integrated legal
practices. With 44 offices in 21 countries, the firm is renowned for its local
connections and global influence, delivering comprehensive legal services
across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and Latin
America. With expertise spanning all key sectors, the firm is also known
for its preeminent public policy practice and deep-rooted relationships in
Washington DC and Brussels.
For more information, visit www.squirepattonboggs.com.
Silicon Valley Robotics is an industry group, supporting the innovation and
commercialization of robotics technologies. Based in the Bay Area, SVR
connects robotics entrepreneurs and investors. As well as providing a central
contact point for the robotics ecosystem, SVR organizes network events,
investor forums and the Robot Block Party, one of the signature events of
National Robotics Week.
HOST COMPANIES
23. SRI International is a nonprofit, independent research and innovation centre
serving government and industry. We provide basic and applied research,
laboratory and advisory services, technology development and licenses,
deployable systems, products, and venture opportunities. “Our research and
innovations have led to new industries and products that impact people’s
lives every day—from the computer mouse and interactive computing to
medical ultrasound, cancer drugs, and much more.
SRI works on some of the world’s most important problems, collaborating
across technical disciplines to spark new ideas and solutions. We believe in
open innovation, bringing the best talent to the challenge at hand.”
HOST COMPANIES
With expertise and world leaders in many industry segments,TMA is pleased
to host a Maritime Robotics afternoon for visiting international companies.
The “Introduction to Innovation in Maritime Robotics and Unmanned
Systems” will present world leaders in ROV manufacture, software and
peripherals development, and bleeding edge technology. Companies will
range from start-ups with fewer than five employees to some of the world’s
largest defence contractors.
24. UC Berkeley is the flagship campus of the University of California system,
a public university system comprised of 10 different campuses across the
state of California. Today one of the world’s premier public universities
and a wellspring of innovation, UC Berkeley has over 35,000 students and
2,000 faculty members including 22 Nobel laureates. The university has 130
academic departments and more than 80 interdisciplinary research units.
In the 2009 fiscal year, Berkeley received $649.46 million in research funding.
The Academic Ranking of Worldwide Universities (ARWU) places UC Berkeley
3rd Universities (2013) behind Harvard University and Stanford University.
HOST COMPANIES
UC San Diego is an academic powerhouse and economic engine, recognized
as one of the top 10 public universities by U.S. News and World Report.
Innovation is central to who we are and what we do. Here, students learn that
knowledge isn’t just acquired in the classroom—life is their laboratory.
25. Short of being face-to-face, Anybots, Inc. offers the most interactive form
of communication available today by providing the user a personal remote
avatar. With Anybots, you can instantly be immersed in a distant environment
experiencing the forefront of a new class of communication called mobile
telepresence, allowing you to never miss an important event, meeting, or
experience again.
E Systems provides advanced Product Life Cycle (PLC) and Operations
Management solutions to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the
Semiconductor, Bio-Medical, Robotics, Alternative Energy and Consumer
Electronics industries.
HOST COMPANIES
26. MONDAY 23RD JUNE
San Diego Market Briefing
Del Mar Heights
Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP
12544 High Bluff Drive, Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92130
Round Table Discussion on the
Future of Robotics and Lab Tour
Qualcomm Institute,
University of California San Diego
(UCSD)
9500 Gilman Dr
La Jolla, CA 92093
Evening drinks with AUVSI members
TUESDAY 24TH JUNE
Brain Corporation
Qualcomm Corporation Campus
Fab Lab San Diego
Fab Lab San Diego- 4685 Convoy St,
Ste 200 San Diego, CA 92111
Maritime RAS w/Maritime Alliance
Maritime Alliance
2877 Historic Decatur Rd, San Diego,
CA 92106, United States
Transfer to San Jose
AGENDA
27. WEDNESDAY 25TH JUNE
Doing Business in the USA
Masterclass
Palo Alto office- Squire Sanders
Squire Sanders- 600 Hansen Way,
Palo Alto, CA 94304
PARC Research
Xerox Parc: 3333 Coyote Hill Road,
Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
Anybots / E-Systems
3001 Coronado Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054-3232
THURSDAY 26TH JUNE
Precise Automation
Precise Automation
816 Charcot Ave
San Jose, CA 95131
Intuitive Surgical
Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
1020 Kifer Road Sunnyvale,
CA 94086-5304
SRI International
SRI, Menlo Park.
333 Ravenswood Ave,
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Silicon Valley Robotics
Networking Event
ThePatio
412 Emerson Street,
Palo Alto, CA 94301
FRIDAY 27TH JUNE
Ekso Bionics
Ekso Bionics (Oakland)
1414 Harbour Way South Suite 1201,
Richmond, CA 94804
3D Robotics
SF (Berkeley)
2629 7th St, Suite C, Berkeley, CA 94710
UC, Berkeley
University of Berkeley
meeting location is 242 Sutardja Dai Hall.
Sutardja Dai Hall is near the intersection
of Hearst and Le Roy
Highway1
Highway 1
26 Windsor Pl, San Francisco, CA 94133
O’Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures
O’Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures
1 Lombard Street, 3rd Floor, San
Francisco, CA 94111
Informal Networking Drinks