The Jerusalem Post

PM sets sites on advancing robotics

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thinks Israel can be a leader in the field of robotics, and called for advancing the industry in a statement to the Israeli Conference on Robotics, held Wednesday and Thursday in Herzliya.

“As a salient innovative nation, Israel must realize its potential in the various fields of robotics. Just as we have become a leader in cyber security, we must also propel forward the robotics and automation industry in order to take a place at the forefront of the sector,” Netanyahu said.

The director-general of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Space, Peretz Vazan, said his ministry would make robotics a central research focus in 2017.

The conference, which brought attendees from Europe, Asia and North America for technical presentati­ons and business opportunit­ies, featured companies such as the ReWalk – an exoskeleto­n robot that helps paralyzed people walk again, Mazor Robotics – a company that allows remote controllin­g of robots, and the Caesarea-based Mazor Robotics – which aids in surgery.

“Robotics is being integrated into a wide variety of life sciences today,” said Prof. Zvi Shiller, the chairman of the Israel Robotics Associatio­n, including manufactur­ing, security, medicine, nursing, building and agricultur­e.

“We need is to bring about the next revolution of engineers who can cope with complex systems that integrate hardware, software and artificial intelligen­ce,” he added.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, chip-maker Intel announced a new robotics developmen­t kit using its RealSense technology, which was largely developed in Israel.

The kit, unveiled at the Intel Developers Forum in Shenzhen, China, will enable developers to use Intel’s 3D camera to integrate computer vision into robots and drones.

 ?? (Liat Mandell) ?? A REWALK REPRESENTA­TIVE demonstrat­es the company’s exoskeleto­n robot yesterday with Prof. Moshe Shoham (right), Dr. Sigal Berman (center) and Prof. Zvi Shiller at the Israeli Conference on Robotics in Herzliya.
(Liat Mandell) A REWALK REPRESENTA­TIVE demonstrat­es the company’s exoskeleto­n robot yesterday with Prof. Moshe Shoham (right), Dr. Sigal Berman (center) and Prof. Zvi Shiller at the Israeli Conference on Robotics in Herzliya.

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