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So, hello, welcome in this second robotic encimulation dev room, we're really, really glad

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to be here again this year.

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So who are we, and a little bit why it's important, I don't know if you know how dev rooms

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organized in the first game, but basically first game gives us infrastructure, the wall

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and IT and everything, and we have to do all the rest, call for participation, organization

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of the room being here, doing the schedule.

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And so, there is me, I know, I'm from Bitcoin, we made these small rooms, you can find

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them here, Matt from Folk's Club, Lucas from Acumen, and Kimberley from Maguire Robotics,

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Sue Kuh, and Fred, our first emexpert from the Aclips Foundation.

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And why are we here in how, so, I've been starting going for them like 10 years ago, because

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of Fred, and he's been bugging me about targeting his dev rooms since then, so two years

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ago, we did a burst of fatter for robotic, at first empoint 24, and it was fairly successful,

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there was a call of people coming, even people doing small lighting talks, so we thought

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that there was something we could do, and we proposed the dev room last year, it was accepted,

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we had half day, and way too many proposals, so we had to cut a lot of talk and reduce

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the sizes of a lot of talks, so we did ask again this year, and this year we got full day,

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array, we still have too many talks, so sorry for the talk that were refused or squeezed,

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yeah, there's so much time we have in one day to do that.

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Robotic is very, very open source, like a lot of field that touches to IT, and this is,

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I mean, I guess the same reason that a lot of fields, it's really the most efficient way

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to work together and to make progress together, so that's the list of a lot of open source

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robotic projects that are in there, there's a lot more of you Steve, it those are the big one,

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and all these projects, I mean, there's the biggest and the most prominent project

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in the space, and there are open source, so open source, we have it space in a conference

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like first them, robotics.

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If you want to discuss about the talk or anything, feel free to join the matrix room,

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there should be the live stream as well, I didn't check but it was last year, and it's also

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great to ask question, so there's going to be a Q&A session after each talk where we will pass

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this microphone and you can ask your question, but you can also ask question on the matrix

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room and we will pass them and ask them to the speaker, and we have a very busy schedule,

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couldn't put it all in one slide, obviously, but here's the schedule for today, and we have

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a full day of presentation, including 25 minute talk, 45 minute talk, and also a branch of

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lighting talk, the lighting talk session is going to be squeezed, I mean we have two lighting

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touch sessions that's going to be all together, so no living and entering in between

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lighting talks, but there's going to be one in morning, one in afternoon, I think.

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Yeah, that's it for so welcome, so welcome, here, and let's have a fun day.

