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E&T Innovation Awards

November 20, 2020UncategorizedlmsIT

MERGING partner Shadow Robot has won three awards at the E&T Innovation Awards, organised annually by E&T, the monthly magazine of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. 

Shadow’s Tactile Telerobot won under the “Excellence in R&D”, “Intelligent Systems” and “Tech For Good” categories.

The (virtual) award ceremony can be viewed here 

 

 

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