Interview The robotics business is booming, thanks to the hype surrounding artificial intelligence and the demonstrated capabilities of robotaxis like Waymo.
Amid the race to create robots capable of navigating public spaces and handling domestic chores as deftly as they sort packages and assemble cars in industrial settings, England’s Engineered Arts remains focused on more easily attainable goals that fit into existing business models.
One of The Register‘s vultures in San Francisco spoke with Leo Chen, director of US operations, about robots intended for entertainment, education, and research.
Chen: Engineered Arts has been around for a little over 20 years now. We were founded in 2004 in Falmouth…