INNOROBO 2012 – LYON, FRANCE

PAL Robotics at the 2012 INNOROBO event

From March 14 til March 16, PAL Robotics will be present at the InnoRobo Innovation Robotic Summit!

Come and visit….. because this year INNOROBO goes BIGGER, DEEPER, and GREATER!

The team of PAL Robotics will be present with REEM and will showcase its Robotic Engine Modules.

This is your change to meet our latest humanoid service robot and learn about its applications. Also, our robotic modules M90 are now available! Come to our stand and ask a representative for more information.

At the summit, Companies & Research centers worldwide will display their latest technologies, services and products through 120 booths and pavilions (against 80 in 2011) organized around 6 main themes covering the major fields of applications of service robotics.

During 3 days of conferences,  Innorobo will go deeper into the most promising fields of applications with the latest technological breakthroughs in robotics presented by high end researchers, market analysis and data as well as perspectives and foresight revealed by the thinkers and doers of the industry. Attendees will learn about the changes ahead so to turn them into opportunities.

Come to InnoRobo and meet us at stand C26!!

To read more, follow our blog on PAL Robotics’ work and don’t hesitate to contact us!

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