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Dean Kamen, founder of DEKA Research and Development, presents the “From Mobility to Medicine: Vision Enables the Next Generation of Innovation” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this keynote presentation, legendary inventor Dean Kamen explain why he believes the time is right for computer vision to be used everywhere. In Kamen’s work, feedback control systems are central. For example, the Segway relies on feedback control to keep the rider stable on two wheels. The iBot agile wheelchair (from which the Segway was derived) relies on feedback control to perform complex maneuvers, such as ascending stairs. In Kamen’s view, computer vision has now advanced to the point where it can serve as a ubiquitous, versatile sensor enabling feedback control in countless applications. Eventually, says Kamen, embedded vision sensors will be as common as simple microcontrollers or mechanical sensors are today.
Kamen shares what he’s learned from the introduction of computer vision into the FIRST Robotics competition, a worldwide program that has inspired millions of young people’s interest and participation in science and technology. Kamen also presents his company’s work on its next-generation agile wheelchair. And, in perhaps his most ambitious initiative ever, Kamen explains how his Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute plans to enable the large-scale manufacturing of engineered tissues and tissue-related technologies, with the eventual goal of mass-producing replacement organs for humans. Kamen expects computer vision to play a key role, enabling monitoring and feedback control of tissue-growing processes without requiring physical contact with tissue.
22. Make practical the large-scale manufacturing of
engineered tissues and organs –
and develop the trained and ready workforce
necessary for that manufacturing
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24. Step 1: Dermal Layer Formation –
Days 1 to 6
Step 2: Epidermal Layer Formation –
Days 6 to 10
Step 3 Cornification –
Days 10 to 20
Step 4: Harvesting, Packaging –
Days 20 to 31
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25. ARMI WILL ADDRESS THE SCALE-UP GAP
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research
Proof of
concept
Production in
laboratory
Capacity to
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prototype
Capability in
production
environment
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of production
scaling
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Industry
Government
and Academia
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Investment
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26. ARMI HAS THE BACKING TO TURN A FRAGMENTED FIELD
INTO A ROBUST INDUSTRY
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27. ARMI HAS SOLID BACKING TO TURN A FRAGMENTED FIELD INTO A ROBUST INDUSTRYARMI HAS THE BACKING TO TURN A FRAGMENTED FIELD
INTO A ROBUST INDUSTRY
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36. •FOR INSPIRATION AND RECOGNITION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1992, President George H. W. Bush kicks off the
inaugural FIRST® competition
1992 President George H. W. Bush kicks off the inaugural FIRST competition
37. •FOR INSPIRATION AND RECOGNITION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1992 Inaugural FIRST competition
38. •FOR INSPIRATION AND RECOGNITION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1992, President Clinton in a Rose Garden Ceremony
1993 President Clinton in a Rose Garden Ceremony
39. •FOR INSPIRATION AND RECOGNITION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1995, Epcot begins hosting FIRST
1995 Epcot begins hosting FIRST
40. •FOR INSPIRATION AND RECOGNITION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
2002, FIRST Closing Ceremony Celebration at Epcot
2002 FIRST Closing Ceremony Celebration at Epcot
41. •FOR INSPIRATION AND RECOGNITION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
FIRST outgrows Epcot and moves to the Astrodome
FIRST outgrows Epcot and moves to the Astrodome
42. •FOR INSPIRATION AND RECOGNITION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
2004, FIRST moves to the Georgia Dome
2004 FIRST moves to the Georgia Dome
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President Bush interacts with the winning robot
President George W. Bush hosts 2007 FIRST Champions at the White House
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2011, FIRST gets a warm St. Louis welcome
2011 FIRST gets a warm St. Louis welcome
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President Obama
Celebrates FIRST
in the White House
46. In 2018 FIRST Impacted over 1 Million Students
in Nearly 90 Countries
61,000+
28
Teams
1992 2018
47. Brandeis University Study - “More Than Robots”
(Funded by Ford Foundation)
Compared to their matched peers, FIRST Alumni are:
✔50% more likely to attend college.
✔3x more likely to major in engineering.
✔9x more likely to have an internship in Freshman year.
✔ 4x more likely to pursue a career in Engineering.
✔ 2.5x more likely to volunteer in the community.
48. Brandeis University Study - “More Than Robots”
(Funded by Ford Foundation)
✔Female FIRST Alumni are 4x (400%) more likely to
pursue Technology and Engineering majors in college.
✔Under represented FIRST Alumni are 2x (200%) more
likely to pursue Technology and Engineering majors in
college.
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I’ve been in politics my whole life – Politics Divides
countries…
FIRST is already working in Israel as I hoped. We are
now working to spread it throughout the Middle East.
FIRST is a blessing in its own right … It will do more all
over the world to make our world a better place for
people.
Science & technology unites the world.
Shimon Perez
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