LinuxCon Europe 2012 welcomes REEM at its European conference on November 5th!

LinuxCon Europe 2012

LinuxCon Europe 2012, together with the Embedded Linux Conference Europe, have this year chosen Barcelona for their event, and PAL Robotics happily agreed with the Linux Foundation to have REEM over there the first day to give a “little extra” to the event.
REEM is one of PAL Robotics’ humanoid service robots, which is programmed with tools from the Linux ecosystem, and amongst other things, runs the Ubuntu distribution and the Xenomai real-time kernel.

REEM will welcome attendants during the registration at 8.00 hours in the morning, at the Hotel Fira Palace in Barcelona, and people will be able to interact with REEM during the coffee break and lunch.

Smile and have your picture with REEM!!

The excursion of REEM forms part of an active program to take the robot in the real world, and so various types of stakeholders, from potential customers and suppliers to users, can learn about the robot.

Please contact PAL Robotics if you want more information about REEM’s participation at LinuxCon Europe 2012!

Don’t forget to check our blog on robotics and technology to keep updated on our work!

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