REEM at the Rotary Club

Thursday, 9 June 2011, PAL Robotics was invited to give a presentation about its commercial prototype REEM to a group of the Rotary in a neighbor town of Barcelona. Business Development Manager Jan Jonckheere briefly presented the history of humanoid service robots and then discussed the humanoid service robot REEM from PAL Robotics. After the presentation the attendants talked more in detail about the future of robotics in general and of human service robots.

Although no-one in the public had a direct relation to Robotics , there was a high interest in the subject. A lot of questions were raised, some of them difficult to answer, as for example: “Could there be a relation between cloud computing and robots?”.

PAL Robotics still has a big task to fulfill in terms of educating the general public about Robots: most people are very surprised to meet REEM and to find out that there is a commercial robot available already and that some units have been ordered and will be working in our society in the beginning of next year. People want to learn about its applications, features and believe it’s an extraordinary product.

PAL Robotics is scheduled to do presentations at other Rotary Clubs soon, including a live demonstration of REEM!

Related articles
Uncertainty as an evolutionary tool – the vision of Francesco Ferro, CEO of PAL Robotics
Read More

Uncertainty as an evolutionary tool – the vision of Francesco Ferro, CEO of PAL Robotics

In this edition of Humans of PAL, we’re thrilled to spotlight Francesco Ferro, the driving force behind PAL Robotics’ journey…
Luca Marchionni on pioneering legged and humanoid robots at PAL Robotics
Read More

Luca Marchionni on pioneering legged and humanoid robots at PAL Robotics

Luca Marchionni, CTO and Head of the legged business unit at PAL Robotics, has played a critical role in steering…
Cheap, robust, safe and accepted
Read More

Cheap, robust, safe and accepted

By Luca Marchionni, CTO of PAL Robotics The media has been calling 2024 “the year of the humanoid robots,” and…