EPISODE · May 5, 2021 · 59 MIN
Joe Michaels and Tessa Lau: Haptics, Robotics and the Future of Tech
from Future Construct: Thought Leaders Discuss BIM and Construction Solutions for the AEC Industry · host Amy Peck
On this special episode of the Future Construct Podcast (1 hour interview), we spotlight leaders of two startups, Joe Michaels (@joemich), Chief Revenue Officer at HaptX, Inc., and Tessa Lau (@tessalau), the Founder and CEO at Dusty Robotics, as they join host Amy Peck (@VirtualGirlNY) to discuss:- Current and practical use cases for haptics and robotics among other emerging technologies.- Features of haptic gloves and other wearables that will continue to shape how we interact with technology and the convergence of that with robotics, AR/VR, and artificial intelligence.- The value that robotics holds in the future of technology across multiple industries and what trends will influence the direction of that technological evolution.- Their ideal gadgets of the future, 20-25 years from now, not based in reality, that would make their lives better and easier.Contact the Future Construct Podcast Produced by BIM Designs, Inc!BIM Designs, Inc.: minority-owned, US-based, union-signatory preconstruction technology firm, offering turnkey BIM modeling, laser scanning, coordination management, and other VDC solutions to the AEC industry.Schedule a free consultation: [email protected] to our weekly blog and our Future Construct PodcastSuggest a podcast guest
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On this special episode of the Future Construct Podcast (1 hour interview), we spotlight leaders of two startups, Joe Michaels (@joemich), Chief Revenue Officer at HaptX, Inc., and Tessa Lau (@tessalau), the Founder and CEO at Dusty Robotics, as they join host Amy Peck (@VirtualGirlNY) to discuss: - Current and practical use cases for haptics and robotics among other emerging technologies. - Features of haptic gloves and other wearables that will continue to shape how we interact with techno...
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