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Khalifa University hosts the Global Forum for Robotic Environments and Sensors

The Khalifa University of Science and Technology announced on Sunday that the organizing committee has selected a set of oral presentations for review at the 15th session of the Global Forum for Robotic Environments and Sensor Systems organized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
The university will participate as a technical sponsor in the forum that will be held on November 14 and 15, 2022, in conjunction with the Robotics and Automation Exhibition and Conference organized by the university, in cooperation with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, under the title “Robots and Industrial Automation”, and it will include a series of workshops focused on monitoring water robots and women In engineering, artificial intelligence, and the future of engineering education.

Dr. Arif Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of the University, said, “We are pleased to co-sponsor the forum, to highlight advanced technologies in robotics and industrial automation and highlight their importance in the digital world. This forum is another great opportunity for the pioneers of the industrial sector to showcase robotics and technical capabilities in front of participants, visitors, guests and all individuals.”
The Robotic Environments and Sensing Systems Forum 2022 series focuses on the technologies and sensors of robotics and industrial automation and their impact on the development of autonomous robots and smart systems applications. Presentations of papers and photos will focus on all aspects of sensing systems and technologies related to robotics and industrial automation, human-robot collaboration, multi-way sensing and perception technologies.

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