The Science Museum Unveils Their Latest Exhibition [Robotville] Displaying The Most Cutting Edge In European Design


    An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England




    An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England




    An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England




    An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England


    An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. The Science Museums Robotville exhibition showcases 20 unique and cutting-edge robots from European research laboratories, it is free to enter and runs from December 1–4, 2011. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)




    Robotics PhD student Luke Wood works on KASPAR, a robot built at the University of Hertfordshire to help autistic children, in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum


    Robotics PhD student Luke Wood works on KASPAR, a robot built at the University of Hertfordshire to help autistic children, in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)




    FILOSE robot built by the Taalin University of Technology which is controlled by motion sensors on a moving person, is displayed in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum


    FILOSE robot built by the Taalin University of Technology which is controlled by motion sensors on a moving person, is displayed in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)




    Robotics student Gildo Andreoni works on a Dexmart robotic hand built at the University of Bologna in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum




    Dexmart robotic hand




    Dexmart robotic hand




    Dexmart robotic hand


    Robotics student Gildo Andreoni works on a Dexmart robotic hand built at the University of Bologna in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)


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The Science Museum Unveils Their Latest Exhibition [Robotville] Displaying The Most Cutting Edge In European Design


An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England




An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England




An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England




An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England


An iCub robot built by the Italian Institute of Technology tracks a ball in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. The Science Museums Robotville exhibition showcases 20 unique and cutting-edge robots from European research laboratories, it is free to enter and runs from December 1–4, 2011. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)




Robotics PhD student Luke Wood works on KASPAR, a robot built at the University of Hertfordshire to help autistic children, in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum


Robotics PhD student Luke Wood works on KASPAR, a robot built at the University of Hertfordshire to help autistic children, in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)




FILOSE robot built by the Taalin University of Technology which is controlled by motion sensors on a moving person, is displayed in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum


FILOSE robot built by the Taalin University of Technology which is controlled by motion sensors on a moving person, is displayed in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)




Robotics student Gildo Andreoni works on a Dexmart robotic hand built at the University of Bologna in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum




Dexmart robotic hand




Dexmart robotic hand




Dexmart robotic hand


Robotics student Gildo Andreoni works on a Dexmart robotic hand built at the University of Bologna in the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum on November 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)


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