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Posts by Amelia Shepherd

Zebedee device

Handheld laser puts CSIRO on the map

Published by The Australian 29 January 2013 .

Autonomouse Catamaran at Lake Wivenhoe

Autonomous Catamaran

The Lake Wivenhoe Integrated Mobile Sensor Network Project was a collaboration between CSIRO and Seqwater. As Seqwater is the single […]

GMR shown with helmet-mounted camera and display used in heavy industries

Remote Tele-maintenance

Remote gives maintenance workers in remote locations access to a virtual pair of expert eyes and hands to guide them through […]

MBot interactive display images

Museum Robot

Museum Robots which will allow remote visitors to 'visit' a museum using an immersive web interface. The system is designed […]

Light weight assistive Manufacturing Solutions Flyer

LAMS

Lightweight Assistive Manufacturing Solutions A whitepaper, titled "An initiative to enhance SME productivity through fit for purpose Information and Robotic […]

The Zebedee scanner in action at Fort Lytton

Zebedee

Zebedee is a handheld 3D mapping system, which consists of a lightweight laser scanner with 15–30m maximum range (dependent on […]

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