Robots converge on campus

Robots converge on campus

Top minds meet at Queen鈥檚 to discuss sector鈥檚 emerging research and technology.

By Communications Staff

June 4, 2019

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Queen鈥檚 University was a hotbed of innovation during the five-day NSERC Canadian Robotics Network (CRN) annual meeting, during which graduate students, researchers, and industry stakeholders met to discuss the sector鈥檚 emerging trends and technology. On Tuesday, June 4, the public had the opportunity for a closer look at some of the many land, water, and aerial robots developed by teams across the country.

The conference, hosted by Queen鈥檚 University鈥檚 newly launched , welcomed representatives from eight institutions, nine industry partners, and three government partners 鈥 totaling more than100 participants.

鈥淭his is an important event to showcase some of the exciting research being conducted by CRN members,鈥 says Joshua Marshall, Interim Director of Ingenuity Labs. 鈥淥ver the last five years, the increasing quality and profile of our work has been attracting the country鈥檚 brightest, young students. We are striving to grow Canada鈥檚 reputation as a world leader in robotics.鈥

The conference gives researchers and graduate students opportunities for deeper collaboration, and a chance for teams to demonstrate and test their work together with many of Canada鈥檚 leading robotics experts.

For more information on the NSERC Canadian Robotics Network, visit the .

Smith Engineering
Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs