Georgia Tech Gets Donation of Robotics Equipment
Georgia Tech's College of Computing plans use a gift of nearly $1 million in robotics equipment to create a manufacturing robotics logistics laboratory on campus. The laboratory will allow faculty and students at the Institute's Robotics and Intelligent Machines Center to study the use of robotics in supply chain and fleet management.
Robotics center Director Henrik Christensen says the school will use the laboratory for three purposes: creating optimization algorithms for logistics; testing sensing equipment; and supporting the annual Virtual Manufacturing and Automation Challenge. Article can be found at Associated Press
