BOSTON, MA — (Marketwired) — 10/08/14 — announces several of its thought leaders have been invited to speak at , an international executive level robotics event that connects cutting edge solutions providers with investors, end users and new business partners to accelerate the growth of the industry.
Vecna develops intelligent autonomous solutions for all industries that improve situational awareness for machines and humans, revolutionize manufacturing and distribution processes and technologies, and accelerate new products to market.
Meet QC Bot and RPR: two robotics logistics solutions that serve a range of functionality within human-centric environments. These two form factors are hard working robots based off of one technology platform. This platform meets diverse and unique logistics needs across several industries, including manufacturing, distribution, hospitality and healthcare. This presentation will discuss the five core competencies that these platforms share now and in the future — machine perception, navigation, manipulation, human-robot interaction, and multi-agent coordination — and the possibilities they present for introducing autonomous solutions into human-centric environments.
Daniel Theobald, Co-Founder, CTO, Vecna
4:30pm on October 16, 2014
The Showcase Theater in the Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA
Improved localization and obstacle avoidance technology is allowing robots to better work in dynamic, human-centric environments, with particular application in healthcare. This presentation will address the challenges in implementing autonomous mobile robotics in dynamic human-centric environments, the impact of robots on human workflow, and considerations for change management.
Sandy Agnos, Product Manager, Vecna and Josh Ornstein, Technical Product Lead for the QC Bot, Vecna
2:00 pm on October 17th
Room 202 at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA
Valerie Harding Ripple Effect Communications Tel: 617-536-8887 Email:
Amanda Baldi Vecna Tel: 617-864-0636 Email:
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