Long Beach, California, USA. 05th Nov, 2022. The robot built by Team UNIST in Ulsan, South Korea competes against 16 other international teams of roboticists from 10 countries in the finals of the ANA AVATAR XPRIZE at the Long Beach Convention Center. The competition, the culmination of a four-year process which began of March of 2018, challenges teams to develop physical, human-operated robotic avatar systems that can execute tasks and replicate a human's senses, actions and presence to a remote location in real time. THe teams attempt to push the limits of telepresence technology- robo

Long Beach, California, USA. 05th Nov, 2022. The robot built by Team UNIST in Ulsan, South Korea competes against 16 other international teams of roboticists from 10 countries in the finals of the ANA AVATAR XPRIZE at the Long Beach Convention Center. The competition, the culmination of a four-year process which began of March of 2018, challenges teams to develop physical, human-operated robotic avatar systems that can execute tasks and replicate a human's senses, actions and presence to a remote location in real time. THe teams attempt to push the limits of telepresence technology- robo Stock Photo
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November 05, 2022 - Long Beach, California, USA - The robot built by Team UNIST in Ulsan, South Korea competes against 16 other international teams of roboticists from 10 countries in the finals of the ANA AVATAR XPRIZE at the Long Beach Convention Center. The competition, the culmination of a four-year process which began of March of 2018, challenges teams to develop physical, human-operated robotic avatar systems that can execute tasks and replicate a human's senses, actions and presence to a remote location in real time. THe teams attempt to push the limits of telepresence technology- robotics combined with artificial intelligence, sensors, virtual reality, haptics and more by testing their avatar creations on a series of complex tasks across a custom-built task course.(Credit Image: © Brian Cahn/ZUMA Press Wire)

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