Neurala demo day presentation - Tech Stars Boston - Spring 2013: http://t.co/d1e34mDUO3 via @youtube
11 years ago
The Sites, Sounds & Investments of TechStars Boston 2013 Demo Day http://t.co/aBj2Ne9Igr via @BostInno
11 years ago
Who’s ready for a new generation of smarter, more practical robots? #brainsforbots #tsdemoday
11 years ago
Excited to announce Neurala software for #autonomous #robots to find places and faces at @TechStars Boston today. #tsdemoday #brainsforbots
11 years ago
.@MaxVersace talking to over 700 people about Neurala’s vision to put a smarter brain on every robot. #brainsforbots #tsdemoday
11 years ago
Buongiorno, Boston! #TSDemoDay
11 years ago
Practicing the tech demo for @techstars #TSDemoDay http://t.co/oXjzLbPK16
11 years ago
. @maxversace getting ready to talk brains for bots for at @techstars demo day next week! http://t.co/VndCABZHa2
11 years ago
Congrats to Airware on their Series A -- moving UAVs out of govt. and into commercial possibilities: http://t.co/kphQKDoF9K
11 years ago
Pssst. Hey, VCs. You should invest in Boston robot startups. http://t.co/33phLMmjOd
11 years ago
Neurala awarded a NASA Phase II STTR! http://t.co/xsWRS1RZn8
11 years ago
A good day here at Neurala! Our NASA Phase 2 STTR proposal was the selected award for Autonomous Systems: http://t.co/88qbEMGttz
11 years ago
The Robot as Decider http://t.co/ijMvpVdWbH
11 years ago
CEO and CDO (Chief Dad Officer) on the job @techstars. #multitasking #startuplife http://t.co/67EAJTVjya
11 years ago
It's alive!!! It's no @anybots or @doublerobotics but good enough for testing brains. #irobot #ipad #telepresence http://t.co/DSMOm7B6Do
11 years ago
Neurala's work with NASA featured in an article and video on BU Today. http://t.co/ijMvpVdWbH
11 years ago
UAVs ("drones" to fearmongers) will play a huge role in agriculture. http://t.co/2ZO3QkMFwY via @thedailybeast
11 years ago
Phase I of our NASA project complete! http://t.co/OlGMqpUZ61
11 years ago
Telepresence robots on the rise. #telepresence #robots #economist http://t.co/kzsNKduGOC
11 years ago
Romo's first day on the job at @techstars Boston. Cc @Romotive http://t.co/9B3j9mZJmn
11 years ago
TechStars officially announced last night that Neurala is joining their Spring 2013 Boston cohort!http://t.co/zZHwkPBoF4
11 years ago
Max Versace, Neurala CEO, featured on the February edition of Geek Magazine. http://t.co/xKmepxWw
11 years ago
Robotics and Big Data are leading a growth spurt in MA innovation: http://t.co/I1Uxfhg0
11 years ago
Robotics and Big Data leading sector boosting employment in MA. http://t.co/eIUKZiPY
11 years ago
The Boston Globe is catching on to MA's robotic tech reboot revolution: http://t.co/mhsuNIYk
11 years ago
Neurala and Boston University Neuromorphis Lab at NASA Langley presenging our work on neuromorphic technology. http://t.co/DjKggi7H
11 years ago
We're at @NASA today talking about rovers and neuromorphic awesomeness.
11 years ago
Are Telepresence Robots Becoming the Norm for Companies With Work-at-Home Employees? http://t.co/3zeZdIRB
11 years ago
In five years, robots will be everywhere according to this analysis on the WSJ. http://t.co/BOxMiDvG
11 years ago
Telepresence the next big hit in robotics? http://t.co/4jP8fCNt
11 years ago
Robots are everywhere... on Youtube! When, and why, robots will be everywhere depends on three key advances: http://t.co/dujfAc8M
11 years ago
Our robot for the NASA project will take us out of the virtual environment to the real world. Thanks to LEGO as well! http://t.co/vOz3OI7J
11 years ago
Neurala and the Boston University Neuromorphics Lab complete their first "Mars Yard": http://t.co/fjIKvM9g
11 years ago
Sean Lorenz for Neurala at the Boston unConference http://t.co/1xp97VrE
11 years ago
Neurala just joined @angellist and our followers list is looking lonely. You like brains? You like robots? Follow us! https://t.co/Jcgukn06
11 years ago
Neurala's CEO Max Versace on the Boston Globe: http://t.co/c5KMNNTj
11 years ago
We're trying, we promise. Where Are the Elder Care Robots? http://t.co/jtvnivJU via @IEEESpectrum
11 years ago
Why robots make sense for space exploration, and what would humans do… http://t.co/JuA5g0r5
11 years ago
Almost Being There: Why the Future of Space Exploration Is Not What You Think | Wired Science | http://t.co/sCJfAuYD http://t.co/qDXTVqVY
11 years ago
Robots will reshape the world manufacturing industry http://t.co/LOqffjPz
11 years ago
Brain-like chip outstrips normal computers - tech - 22 November 2012 - New Scientist http://t.co/oX5nZWMF
11 years ago
Excited crowd at @MassTLC #uncon http://t.co/Al7HQ1fP
12 years ago
Neurala at the unConference, Boston, 16 November 2012. http://t.co/5Yvpuuy3
12 years ago
We're excited to be a sponsored entrepreneur at the @MassTLC UnConference. See you there! #unCon
12 years ago
Farmer robots can help feed a growing population: six systems, real and imagined, which could help future farmers: http://t.co/nVqUphwi
12 years ago
This Youtube video gives an impressive overview of the "fauna" of robots out there in need of brains... for bots! http://t.co/WB579cdF
12 years ago
Apparently Kelly Lorenz's pictures at Neurala are very good! http://t.co/Ezu5GwD4
12 years ago
Our friends at Adapteva made it! Great job: http://t.co/MoqOY6J1
12 years ago
Our friends at Adapteva close to their target at Kickstarter. Let's help them out and get a supercomputer on a USB key! http://t.co/oA17RKvB
12 years ago
More on how robots estimate motion in a Mars virtual environment http://t.co/s7BE1EAw
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Today’s robots are difficult to program, exhibit little or no intelligence, and are of limited use without human supervision. Neurala designs neural software that allows robots to be trained instead of being programmed, resulting in smarter and more flexible robots. Both NASA and the US Air Force Research Labs have recognized the importance of this technology for their critical missions by funding Neurala R&D in 2012.
We're hoping to meet other like-minded startups and creative talent excited about mobile robotics and brain-based modeling here in the Boston area.