Tag: Misty Robotics
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A Day in the Life of a Robot Test Engineer – MistyRobotics
Misty Robotics Blog – 6.12.18 I call myself a test engineer, but that’s just a way of covering a lot of possibilities quickly. I’ve held titles ranging from “Software Quality Assurance Engineer” to “Software Engineer in Test” to “Head of Quality”. All these different titles can be confusing, but they’re all about the same thing:…
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The Crowdfunding Campaign May Have Ended, But Misty Is Just Getting Started
Misty Robotics Blog – 6.6.18 (6.4.18) We look ahead toward a world filled with robots and to collaborating with the community that’s helping advance them. As we described all the way back in October of 2017 (that’s like two decades in robot years), ours is a long-term plan. With the completion of our 30-day crowdfunding campaign…
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Software Engineers on a Robot Project? Yes!
Misty Robotics Blog – 6.4.18 (5.25.18) Editor’s note: For this post on who builds robots, we’ve got two of our software engineers speaking up — Lauren Baker and Erin Connolly. Robots are not just about hardware, electrical, mechanical, and electronic components. They’re about the software (and firmware) that takes all the hardware and sensors and makes them smart…
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Getting to Know Misty: Feature Videos
Misty Robotics Blog – 5.23.18 (5.22.18) We’re building a library of quick videos about Misty II and her features. Check out what we’ve posted so far and subscribe to the Misty Robotics YouTube channel to be notified when new videos are published. Read more: Getting to Know Misty: Feature Videos – MistyRobotics
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Robots: The Next Creative Platform for Makers, Artists, and Developers
Misty Robotics Blog – 5.18.18 Say you’re an artist. If theme parks worldwide can have animatronic characters, why can’t you? Yours can be even better, because it won’t be stuck in one place and can be autonomously responsive. Read more: Robots: The Next Creative Platform for Makers, Artists, and Developers
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What Goes into Building a Robot
Misty Robotics Blog – 5.16.28 Even if all you want to do is program a robot, it still helps to know what they’re made of. If you’re a developer or maker who’s interested in robots, you’re in luck these days, because you no longer have to build a robot to program or modify one. Robotics companies are finally…