U of M’s FedEx
Institute Launches Robotics Research Center
For Release: January 18, 2006
With
contributions of money and human resources from FedEx Corp.,
the FedEx Institute of Technology at the University of Memphis
is launching a new research center dedicated to the exploration
and development of robotic systems with direct implications
to everyday life.
This
will be the first new research center at the FedEx Institute
since its opening in 2003, and will grow to comprise a team
of faculty, students and researchers, a consortium of industrial
and government sponsors, and a program of academic work, public
events, and research that will range from homegrown inventions
to pragmatic test bed and real-world trials with FedEx and other
partners.
Eric Mathews,
associate director for corporate research and development at
the Institute, said, “Robots will be hard to ignore in our lives
in the near future. The creation of this center is done in guidance
with FedEx Corporation, and collectively we would like to take
the initiative to make the future of robotics happen faster.
That’s why we exist.”
The
FedEx Institute of Technology is the South's premier interdisciplinary
research laboratory system, where Fortune 500 companies and
other businesses pool people, technical resources, and research
dollars in a concerted effort to solve modern challenges. Artificial
intelligence, biotechnology, experiential design, geospatial
analysis, multimedia arts, nanotechnology – these fields and
others are the focus of the FedEx Institute of Technology, which
is dedicated to finding and delivering innovations, and innovators,
to the world.
For
more information about the FedEx Institute of Technology, call
901-678-5105, or visit the Institute's Web page at http://fedex.memphis.edu.
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