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Smarter, safer robots
Episode 690

Smarter, safer robots

Modular robots that assemble like Lego promise to be safer, cheaper and more efficient, say their creators...

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists

June 25, 20194m 50s

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Show Notes

Robots are increasingly used to take over repetitive tasks in industry and agriculture, but they are still limited in what they can do. This also means that humans still need to work alongside them and often things can go badly wrong. 13000 injuries and 60 deaths were caused by accidents due to contact with machinery between 2014-18 in the UK alone. Engineers are working on ways to make robots safer, cheaper and more efficient. Ankita Anirban speaks to Matthias Althoff from the Technical University of Munich, in Germany, about his recent work on modular robots. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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robotsmodular robotsself-verificationMatthias Althoff