RoboBusiness Conference Covers Business and Technology Issues Associated with the Development of Robotics and Intelligent Systems
Boston, MA - June 14, 2006 - Neena Buck, Vice President of the Strategy Analytics Emerging Frontiers program, has been invited to co-chair the 2006 RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition, to be held June 20-21 at the Sheraton Square Hotel in Pittsburgh. The RoboBusiness conference is produced by Robotics Trends and IDG World Expo. More information about this event can be found at http://www.robobusiness2006.com
For the past two years, Ms. Buck has been on the advisory boards of both the RoboNexus and RoboBusiness conferences. In addition to her role as conference co-chair, Ms. Buck will moderate a panel discussion, "Robotics Investment Rapidfire: Investment Opportunities in Robotics and Intelligent Systems," and will also deliver a talk, entitled, "Intelligent Vehicles: Applying Autonomous Vehicle Technologies to Automobiles."
"Autonomous robots are indicators of how many devices will act in the future: these robots represent the leading edge of smart systems that are aware of their environment can sense, perceive, recognize patterns, reason and take appropriate action under dynamically changing conditions," states Neena Buck, Vice President of the Emerging Frontiers program at Strategy Analytics. "Current work in the area of robotics systems will have widespread applicability in the design of future business and consumer devices, home appliances and automobiles, as these products become increasingly intelligent."
The Emerging Frontiers program at Strategy Analytics provides the most focused analyst coverage of intelligent systems and robotics in the industry. For more information on this program, see: http://www.strategyanalytics.com/ef.html.