From douglas at music.columbia.edu Mon Jan 15 12:37:50 2007 From: douglas at music.columbia.edu (douglas irving repetto) Date: Mon Jan 15 12:40:32 2007 Subject: [ArtBots-discuss] Fwd: NYSIA Panel on the Robotics Industry: Monday Jan 22nd. Request for Speakers Message-ID: >Subject: NYSIA Panel on the Robotics Industry: Monday Jan 22nd. >Request for Speakers >Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 13:15:37 -0500 >Thread-Topic: NYSIA Panel on the Robotics Industry: Monday Jan 22nd. >Request for Speakers >From: "Bruce E. Bernstein" >To: > > >Douglas, > >I am looking for panelists and demos for the meeting below, 1 week >from Monday (1/22) at 6:30 PM. See below for more info. If you can't >do it, maybe you can suggest others? > >I can be reached by email at (212) 475-4503. I look forward to >speaking with you. > >Bruce E. Bernstein >President, NYSIA > >********************* >NYSIA's Monthly Meeting on Monday, January 22nd is on the status of >the Robotics industry and the opportunities for software/IT >companies in this arena. We are looking for panelists and also for >people in NYC and the surrounding area who are doing interesting >things in robotics and would like to show them off at a free display >table. > >The meeting will be held at JPMorgan Chase HQ, 270 Park Avenue. the >program starts at 6:30 PM and the robotics panel should last for >about an hour. > >We are looking for a wide ranging discussion on the status of the >field, the technology, and business opportunities. Here is a brief >description of the panel: > >2007: The Year of the Personal Robot? > >Arobot >in every home? That was the title of a broad-ranging article by Bill >Gates on the emergence of the robotics industry in the January 2007 >issue of Scientific American. Said Gates: "the robotics industry is >developing in much the same way the computer business did 30 years >ago. Think of the manufacturing robots currently used on automobile >assembly lines as the equivalent of yesterday's mainframes... >Meanwhile, some of the world's best minds are trying to solve the >toughest problems of robotics, such as visual recognition, >navigation, and machine learning. And they are succeeding." > >If the robotics industry develops as Gates suggests it will, it will >open up enormous opportunities for new software and IT applications. >NYSIA is combing the region to get the best speakers to discuss the >future of the robotics industry. > >More info: >http://www.nysia.org/events/calendar_disp.cfm?me_id=523 > >We are looking for: > >1) appropriate panelists >2) companies and/or organizations (can be a school) that have >"cool things" to show in robotics. we will give you a free display >table! > >Our audience will be 100-200 leaders of the software/IT industry in >NYC. If you have a panelist and/or a display, please contact asap: > >Bruce Bernstein, NYSIA >(212) 475-4503 >bruce@nysia.org > > >Bruce E. Bernstein >President, NYSIA >phone: (212) 475-4503 >fax: (212) 979-2372 >mobile: (917) 578-3519 >email: bruce@nysia.org >NYSIA on the Web: www.nysia.org > > > >Content-Type: image/jpeg; > name="image001.jpg" >Content-ID: >Content-Description: image001.jpg >Content-Location: image001.jpg -- ............................................... http://artbots.org .....douglas.....irving........................ http://dorkbot.org .......................... http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp .......... repetto....... http://works.music.columbia.edu/organism ............................... http://music.columbia.edu/~douglas