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Bruno Maisonnier - Roboticist
Bruno Maisonnier founded Aldebaran Robotics, maker of the tiny, compelling humanoid Nao.

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"The same thing is happening with robots as it did with microcomputers," says Bruno Maisonnier, founder of Aldebaran Robotics. "This means that hundreds of thousands of the young and not so young, curious and open to the future, want to explore a new device/type of tool which should revolutionize the world."

Aldebaran's little Nao robot is accessible and open so that it can serve as a platform for exploration in schools.

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Bruno Maisonnier: Dance, tiny robots!

Bruno Maisonnier: Dansa, små robotar!

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Det finns ett ställe i Frankrike där robotar dansar. Och det stället är TEDxConcorde, där Bruno Maisonnier från Alderbaran Robotics koreograferar en trupp pyttesmå humanoida Nao-robotar genom ett förvånadsvärt känsloladdat uppträdande.
- Roboticist
Bruno Maisonnier founded Aldebaran Robotics, maker of the tiny, compelling humanoid Nao. Full bio

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bruno Maisonnier - Roboticist
Bruno Maisonnier founded Aldebaran Robotics, maker of the tiny, compelling humanoid Nao.

Why you should listen

"The same thing is happening with robots as it did with microcomputers," says Bruno Maisonnier, founder of Aldebaran Robotics. "This means that hundreds of thousands of the young and not so young, curious and open to the future, want to explore a new device/type of tool which should revolutionize the world."

Aldebaran's little Nao robot is accessible and open so that it can serve as a platform for exploration in schools.

More profile about the speaker
Bruno Maisonnier | Speaker | TED.com