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Microsoft Robotics Studio
Provides Common Ground for
Robotics Innovation
Community technology preview of
Windows-based robotics
development platform garners
broad industry support.
PITTSBURGH, PA,
June, 20, 2006 -
Today at RoboBusiness Conference
and Exposition 2006, Microsoft
Corp. showcased the community
technology preview (CTP) of a
new Windows-based
environment for academic,
hobbyist and commercial
developers to easily create
robotic applications for a wide
variety of computing platforms.
In addition, early adopter
companies, universities and
research institutes offered
demos and provided support for
the new Microsoft
Robotics Studio development
platform. The community
technology preview of the
Microsoft Robotics Studio is
available for download at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/robotics.
Microsoft,
together with the upcoming LEGO
MINDSTORMS NXT, will
help further amplify the impact
of robotics, said Sren Lund,
director of LEGO MINDSTORMS at
the LEGO Group. The MINDSTORMS
robotics toolset has enjoyed a
strong community of users since
1998, and the launch of our
next-generation platform
includes many built-in features
that further the communitys
ability to take MINDSTORMS
programming out of the box. In
combination with Microsoft
Robotics Studio, PC users will
have a sophisticated tool that
will further extend the powerful
NXT hardware and software to an
even wider range of developers
who wish to create advanced
applications for their LEGO
robots.
Todays
improved processors and
lower-cost sensors are fueling
the development of robotics
applications for a broad variety
of devices, from household
vacuums to unmanned vehicles for
search and rescue missions.
Microsoft Robotics Studio
provides a common development
platform for robotics innovators
to overcome one of their biggest
remaining hurdles: the
fragmentation of the robotics
industry caused by todays
incompatible platforms.
Microsoft
sees great potential in
robotics, and we are excited to
deliver our first CTP of
Robotics Studio, making it
easier to create robotic
applications across a wide
variety of hardware, users and
scenarios, said Tandy Trower,
general manager of the Microsoft
Robotics Group at Microsoft.
Weve reached out to a broad
range of leading robotics
companies and academics early on
in the development process and
are thrilled with the positive
response from the community.
KUKA and
Microsoft have enjoyed a
strong relationship for many
years, said Bernd Liepert,
CEO of KUKA Robot Group.
With the introduction of
the Robotics Studio, we see
the possibilities for
enabling completely new
business scenarios in new
market segments and for new
products in our current
markets.
In addition, Microsoft
showed working Microsoft
Robotics Studio demos from
fischertechnik, LEGO Group,
MobileRobots Inc., Parallax
Inc. and Phidgets Inc.
Before RoboBusiness,
Microsoft previewed its
technology and architecture
with a variety of other
third parties that are
considering the new software
for their robotics
application development,
including ABB, InTouch
Health, Lynxmotion Inc.,
RoboDynamics Corp., Senseta,
Trossen Robotics and Ugobe
Inc., as well as with many
leading universities and
research institutes,
including Bryn Mawr College,
Cornell University, Georgia
Tech, Korea Institute of
Technology, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology,
Stanford University,
University of Pennsylvania,
University of Pisa,
University of Southern
California, and the
University of Washington.
Microsoft Sponsors Carnegie
Mellon Center for Innovative
Robotics
Microsofts support for advanced
robotics was also in evidence at
RoboBusiness when Carnegie
Mellon University
announced
plans for a Center for Robotics
Innovation. Established with
funding and support from the
Microsoft
Robotics Group, the center will
operate a Web site, http://www.cir.ri.cmu.edu,
for hobbyists, academics and
commercial companies to share
robotics ideas, technology and
software. The new center will
open by late 2006.
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq
MSFT) is the worldwide leader
in software, services and
solutions that help people and
businesses realize their full
potential.
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