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Category Archives: VGo
Can we create a new term for telepresence robots?
In the past year, I have spoken with a number of people on the concept of telepresence and telepresence robots – and had an real education on developing language to define a new product/market. Usually, we pay all sorts of smart, wordsmithers to come up with ideas and bring some thoughts to light – and then settle on a new term (or at least the CEO does). Continue reading
Posted in Anybots, Anybots QB, AVA, GOSTAI, Intouch Health, iRobot, Jazz Connect, Remote Presence Issues, Remote Presence Systems, RoboDynamics, RPS Companies, Texai, TiLR, VGo, VGo Communications
Tagged Anybots QB, defining a new industry, iRobot AVA, remote presence systems, telepresence platforms, telepresence robots, vgo
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Remote Presence links for January 13, 2011
Even thought I would love to have news every day for readers of Pilot Presence, I will sometimes bring up some posts/comments I see on other sites for further discussion. Continue reading
Posted in Anybots, Anybots QB, AVA, iRobot, Remote Presence Links, Remote Presence Systems, RPS Companies, VGo, VGo Communications
Tagged Anybots, Anybots QB, iRobot, iRobot AVA, vgo
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vGo demos at CES 2011 – and names names
Tracking my news feed and I see The Guardian in England got some great content from Brad Kayton (founder and inventor) at vGo. Continue reading
Posted in Remote Presence Systems, RPS Companies, VGo, VGo Communications
Tagged Brad Kayton, CES 2011, telepresence robotics, vgo
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