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Press releases

Robotdalen regularly sends out press releases about major events, that you can read here.

Advanced algorithms gave € 20 000 in prize money

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The Robotdalen Scientific Award is an annual award that goes to young scientists in the field of robotics. On September 9, Davide Scaramuzza was announced the winner of the Robotdalen Scientific Award 2009. Davide Scaramuzza is a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Switzerland and received the prize sum of € 20 000 for his competition contribution - his doctoral thesis on autonomous navigation of vehicles.
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Young researchers world-wide compete for € 20 000

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The Swedish Robotics cluster Robotdalen arranges the Robotdalen Scientific
Award. It’s an international competition for young, innovative researchers where we seek future solutions within the field of robotics. The prize sum is 20 000 EUR. The winner will be presented at the Robotdalen Day in Sweden on September 9, 2009. Last day for entries is May 31, 2009.
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Swiss researcher won the Robotdalen Scientific Award

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The young researcher Sylvain Calinon from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Switzerland is the winner of the Robotdalen Scientific Award 2008 and receives € 20 000. The prize ceremony took place on September 10 at the annual event the Robotdalen Day in Sweden. Three finalists competed for the award and the Swedish Minister for EU-affairs, Cecilia Malmström, presented the winner!
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Swedish Minister presents Scientific Award winner

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The Swedish Minister for EU-affairs, Cecilia Malmström, presents the winner of the Robotdalen Scientific Award 2008 at the prize ceremony in Sweden on September 10, 2008. Three finalists from Canada, Switzerland and Great Britain participate at the prize ceremony - the winner receives € 20 000!
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Young researchers world-wide compete for € 20 000

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The Swedish Robotics cluster Robotdalen arranges the Robotdalen Scientific
Award. It’s an international competition for young, innovative researchers where we seek future solutions within the field of robotics and automation. The prize sum is 20 000 EUR. The winner will be presented at the Robotdalen Day in Sweden on
September 10, 2008. Last day for entries is May 31, 2008.
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