Rosanna Myers of Carbon Robotics talks to IEEE Entrepreneurship about how her company is lowering the cost of production for robotic arms.
Rosanna got her start rebuilding old racing cars with her father in the English countryside. Surrounded by agriculture, she became fascinated with production and infrastructure. At Duke, she took her first robotics and computer science courses, which kicked off a career in software development. Her work has taken her from the jungles of Costa Rica to the electronics markets of China, inspiring her to build scalable tools that serve people. Rosanna developed the original software and is co-inventor of key technologies related to novel sensing and training methods for robots.
Rosanna Myers of Carbon Robotics talks to IEEE Entrepreneurship about how her company is lowering the cost of production for robotic arms.