SRI International to Demonstrate Taurus Dexterous Robot at NDIA Ground Robotics Conference
MENLO PARK, Calif., March 20, 2012
WHAT: SRI will demonstrate its Taurus robot, a
high fidelity telemanipulation tool with
a 3D HD display. Taurus was designed for
bomb squad technicians to remotely engage
with improvised explosive devices. It
enables surgical-like precision in a
modular, portable, compact frame.
Weighing less than 15 lb, Taurus may be
used as a tool on the end of an existing
deployed base of bomb squad robots, or it
can be easily integrated into portable
formats or other systems.
WHEN: March 21 - 23, 2012
WHERE: Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina
San Diego, CA
SRI Booth #216
WHO: Thomas P. Low is the Associate Director of
the Medical Systems and Telerobotics
program in the Engineering and Systems
Division at SRI. In this role, he leads a
team of engineers and scientists in
developing new medical devices, consumer
products and technologies for commercial
and government clients. He has experience
in program management, robotics, software
development, mechanical design and
medical product development, computer-
aided engineering, design for
manufacturability, electromechanical
systems, sensor development, real-time
computer graphics, and dynamic
simulation.
SOURCE SRI International
SRI International
CONTACT: Lindsay Wahler, +1-650-859-2491, lindsay.wahler@sri.com or Dina Basin, +1-650-859-3845, dina.basin@sri.com for SRI International