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KIMLAB (Kinetic Intelligent Machine LAB) | [CWBB 2023] Can we build Baymax? Part VIII: Let’s talk about Safe, Commercially Viable Humanoids @KIMLAB2020 | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
The 8th “Can we build Baymax (CWBB)?” workshop, at the Humanoids 2023 conference, will be held in Austin, Texas, on 12 Dec. 2023.

This year’s CWBB workshop will bring together researchers working on safe, commercially viable humanoid robots. In particular, we will draw attention to efforts towards the safe commercialization of humanoids including application domains, safety considerations for real-world deployment, and design considerations for manufacturing and production at scale.

The workshop is in-person only event. Please find more information: baymax.org

*List of Speakers:
- 1X Technologies - Bernt Øivind Børnich (CEO and Co-founder)
- Agility Robotics - Jonathan Hurst (Co-Founder and Chief Robot Officer)
- Apptronik - Nick Paine (CTO)
- IHMC - Robert Griffin (Research Scientist, Technical Advisor of Boardwalk Robotics)
- Figure AI - Jerry Pratt (CTO)
- Fourier Intelligence - Zen Koh, Global (CEO)
- PAL Robotics - Francesco Ferro (CEO)
- Sanctuary AI - Jeremy Fishel (Principal Researcher)
- Toyota's Frontier Research Center - Taro Takahashi (Project Manager, Technical Adviser of TRI)
- Unitree - Tony Yang (North America Sales Director)

*Organizers
- Christopher Atkeson (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
- Katsu Yamane (Bosch Research, USA)
- Joohyung Kim (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA)
- Jinoh Lee (German Aerospace Center, Germany)
- Alexander Alspach (Toyota Research Institute, USA)
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