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News | SETsquared | Mon, 18/11/2013 | 00:00
University of Bristol researchers have unveiled a large semi-autonomous drone called the ARM system which could be used to provide visual, thermal and radiation monitoring of radiation after a release of nuclear material. The system was jointly funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and Sellafield Ltd and was...
News | SETsquared | Wed, 13/11/2013 | 00:00
Two billion people around the world lack access to affordable mobile network connections and the emergency lifeline they bring. A pioneering Guildford based company, Lime Microsystems, has developed a chip that is playing a pivotal role in enabling open source base stations, which allow rural communities considered too small and unprofitable...
News | SETsquared | Wed, 06/11/2013 | 00:00
Save the date: 27th NovemberTime: 9am - 4pmWhere: Church House Conference Centre, WestminsterRSVP: [email protected] Meet more than 50 of the UK's most exciting tech businessesMore than 50 of the UK's most exciting tech companies are exhibiting at SETsquared's 10th anniversary Accelerating Growth Showcase in London on November 27. The UK's largest investor...
News | SETsquared | Fri, 25/10/2013 | 00:00
International Conference on Social Robotics will takes place in Bristol from 27 to 29 October. The interaction between humans and robots and the integration of robots into our society will be discussed when world-leading experts come to Bristol for an International Conference on Social Robotics.Over 100 delegates from around the world,...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 15/10/2013 | 00:00
Sean Fielding, Chairman of the Setsquared Partnership and Director of Research and Knowledge Transfer at the University of Exeter, said: "As one of Europe's leading business incubators we know first-hand the huge potential of the small research-led companies that are operating today at our five university sites across the south...
News | SETsquared | Mon, 07/10/2013 | 00:00
A system that allows users to experience multi-point haptic feedback above an interactive surface without having to touch or hold any device will be unveiled this week [Friday 11 October] at one of the world’s most important conferences for innovations in human-computer interfaces. Multi-touch surfaces offer easy interaction in public...
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