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Robot researcher­s get £1m healthcare boost

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Researcher­s exploring how robots could transform healthcare have received nearly £1million to help develop new technologi­es.

The funding will allow the Edinburgh Centre for Robotics (ECR) to develop four new robots and investigat­e how they could be used in different areas of the healthcare system.

The centre, a joint initiative between Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh, was awarded the cash by the Engineerin­g and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

Professor David Lane, of Heriot-Watt University, said: “The Edinburgh Centre for Robotics is a unique collaborat­ion designed to test the feasibilit­y of applying robotic solutions to many real-world scenarios and challenges.

“This funding provides a further boost to our available technology capital. Part of this investment will support our research into affordable, robot-assisted surgical and diagnostic devices that can benefit the NHS, as well as be used as solutions for global health challenges.

“We use our living labs in therobotar­iumandthe real world to turn these research ideas into economic success stories.

“Robots are set to revolution­ise our economy and society over the next 20 years as they start to work for us and beside us, assisting us and interactin­g with us.”

The funding is part of a wider £6.5million investment in the UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network.

EPSRC chief executive Professor Philip Nelson said: “For several decades, EPSRC has been at the forefront of supporting the UK’s research, training and innovation in robotics, automation and artificial intelligen­ce systems.”

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Robots are used in Scottish hospitals to ferry linen and meals and even to dispense drugs

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