Romeo-2

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French project founded by Bpifrance as a structural competitiveness structure project (PSPC).

Romeo is a humanoid robot from Aldebaran Robotics which is intended to be a genuine personal assistant and companion.

This research platform is now being used to validate the possible service uses for a larger robot than Nao and to test new technologies for possible integration in future Aldebaran products. These innovations stem from Aldebaran Robotics’ own research as well as research conducted by partners in the academic and industrial sectors within the scope of joint projects such as the PSPC project of the Romeo 2 Future investment programme supported by Bpifrance.

The innovations tested on Romeo include human-robot interaction, moving eyes and the vestibular system, force control. etc.

Four European laboratories have already acquired the first Romeo robot prototypes.

For more information, see the external project website using this link.

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Önder Gürcan
Senior Researcher

My research interests include multi-agent systems, collective intelligence, self-organization and self-adaptation, simulation of biological systems, distributed clock synchronization and behavioural economics.

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