Robot Learning and Robot Behavior Control Software
News

26 August 2008 Laser pointer detection and tracking
Skilligent added a "laser pointer detection and tracking" feature to Release 2.0 of its ground breaking Robot Learning and Behavior Control System software.
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18-19 November 2008 Listen Skilligent talk about robot learning technology at RoboDevelopment Conference
Meet Skilligent team at RoboDevelopment 2008 Conference and Expo in Santa Clara, November 18-19, 2008. Schedule a meeting now.

June 10 2008 Skilligent took part in AUVSI's Unmanned Systems Exhibition, San Diego, CA. Booth #2512
We'd like to thank everybody who visited our booth at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems in San Diego.

8-10 April 2008 Meet Skilligent team at RoboBusiness 2008
Meet Skilligent team at RoboBusiness 2008 Conference and Expo in Pittsburgh, April 8-10, 2008. Schedule a meeting now.

12 February 2008 Skilligent announces its Skilligent Computer Vision System
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11 January 2008 Korean web site launched
Skilligent launches a web site in Korean language www.skilligent.com/kr/

8 January 2008 Skilligent announces distributorship agreement with Soosung Education System
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4 December 2007 Latest product videos published
After applying for patents, Skilligent published videos detailing the capabilities of Release 1 of Skilligent Robot Learning and Behavior Control System.

12 November 2007 Skilligent and Arrow Technologies give a seminar at Singapore Nanyang Polytechnic
Over 100 people paticipated in a seminar organized by Arrow Technologies and Skilligent at Nanyang Polytechnic.

10 September 2007 Published documents
A robot learning product brochure lists several key robot learning technologies incorporated into the product. A technical article titled "Criteria for selection of robotic manipulators for trainable robots" describes what kind of robotic manipulators is best suited for use on learning mobile robots.

17 August 2007 "A review of robotics software platforms" published by LinuxDevices
"An interesting evolution of the concept of a robotics platform was recently presented by Skilligent. They built a software product that allows a robot to develop needed skills autonomously while interacting with humans. Theoretically, this largely makes most traditional service creation environments obsolete as such a robot can be trained directly without programming. On the other hand, the skills that the software cannot pick up from the user still need to be programmed in a "traditional" way. We expect such systems become smarter and smarter -- so in longer term, the learning robots will probably dominate the service robotics market as they promise to be more flexible."

20 June 2007 Skilligent joins Microsoft Robotics Studio (MSRS) partnership program.

18 June 2007 New videos of a robot learning a skill under control of the Skilligent software are now available from the downloads page.

10 May 2007 Skilligent v0.9.1 software is now available

10 April 2007 GA release announcement