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Innovative
Robotics Researcher to Visit the U of M Aug. 16-20
For
release: August 16, 2004
For press information, contact
901-678-5105.
The
Institute for Intelligent Systems (IIS) at the University
of Memphis' FedEx Institute of Technology will host CEO and
inventor, David Hanson, August 16-20. Hanson is the inventor
of Human Emulation Robotics (HER) - called "the most
advanced in the world" by the BBC and one of the "six
technologies that will change the world" by CNN. The
University's IIS, under the leadership of Dr. Art Graesser,
is partnering with Hanson to integrate HER's facial robotics
with the IIS's internationally known conversational software,
AutoTutor.
During
his visit Hanson will be meeting with campus researchers and
potential investors to highlight the attributes of his facial
robotic systems, which can be used in a variety of venues,
including retail stores, shopping malls, restaurants, game
centers, science museums and trade shows.
On
Thursday, August 19th, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Hanson and Graesser
will demonstrate their work. This event is open to the public.
The demonstration will take place in the lobby of the FedEx
Institute, located at 365 Innovation Drive on the campus of
the University of Memphis.
According
to Executive Director of the FedEx Institute, Dr. Andrew Meyers,
"This is exactly the type of partnership the FedEx Institute
was designed to facilitate. By connecting University researchers
with others at the forefront of innovation in the public and
private sectors, we will provide opportunities for both the
commercial development of new technologies and student learning
in an emerging technology field."
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