Alexander Duda (DFKI) and Laurenz Thomsen (Jacobs University) gave ROBEX talks and demonstrated the new iWALLY, in an advanced state of development, to the visitors to the Oceans15 conference, Genova, May 18 – 21. The small ROBEX booth attracted an enthusiastic audience of scientists, officials and industry agents. Contacts were established with 22 visitors for the possible development of future collaborations and contracts. Alexander demonstrated the laser-camera concept and was immediately received a nice job offer from a company in California, which he will hopefully decline. This is a good indication that young ROBEX engineers are well suited for the international job market.
Published on: 08/03/2015