Walt Perko's RoboFactory
Old Pueblo Engineering Center founded 2006.05 in Tucson, AZ. to explore Human/Robot Interactivity

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“Drilling Brains for New & Better Uses of Technology”


RoboFactory = KidSafe & HomeSafe
Educational Gaming Robot System



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"The robot industry is the most important theme of each nation in the world in nowadays and can be develop by just organic cooperation of industrial various parts.If designers can propose creative thought to this kind of principal industry, it can grow up human future in cultural and social part.

The robot industry in the present is just concertrating upon the subject to move and control a robot. This means that the robot industrial have no item and don`t make the product for mass people to ..."

2006/05/29

 


  “Technology is Freedom and Tech Knowledge is Power!”
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When the people have access to technology the government cannot direct control over the people anymore ... an example is a government that has almost no control over technlogoy no matter how hard the government trys to shut down avenues of communications, the technology always finds a way to leak news to and from the people.

OTOH, a wealthy country is also an example of how Tech Knowledge has made that country an economic power in the world. Having Tech Knowledge allows manufactures to create, produce and sell to the world marketplace, making the country an economic power.

The lesson under the current economic model is that it's not just good enough to be smart and develop technology, but to stay ahead in this global economoy one actually has to manufacture and sell products.






Bill Gates, "A Robot in Every Home" Scientific American

Imagine being present at the birth of a new industry. It is an industry based on groundbreaking new technologies, wherein a handful of well-established corporations sell highly specialized devices for business use and a fast-growing number of start-up companies produce innovative toys, gadgets for hobbyists and other interesting niche products. In fact, for all the excitement and promise, no one can say with any certainty when--or even if--this industry will achieve critical mass. If it does, though, it may well change the world."

 



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