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A new website, and a new office

July 10, 2012 by Nate Koenig

After a couple of months of setup, OSRF is up and running! You’re already checking out our new website. You’ll see more content appearing here as we start spinning up new projects.

We just moved into our new office:

It’s a 3,000 sq ft building in Mountain View, walking distance to Castro Street and the train station. We’re looking forward to getting to know the cafes, restaurants, and other amenities that Mountain View has to offer.
And the commuters among us are already enjoying the express train service.

We’re still equipping the office, so there isn’t much yet in the way of furniture. But, importantly, there are fish.

Once we have things set up, there’ll be an office-warming party to plan.

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OSRF Launch

June 26, 2012 by Nate Koenig

[Cross-posted from Willow Garage]

The mission of the Open Source Robotics Foundation is “to support the development, distribution, and adoption of open source software for use in robotics research, education, and product development.” You will find this mission on the new OSRF Web site, but not much else. In the coming weeks, we will be expanding on our goals, our short- and long-term plans, and the individuals and organizations that will be leading OSRF. For now, contact OSRF for more information or to get involved.

The first initiative of OSRF will be participation in the DARPA Robotics Challenge, announced recently. The DARPA Robotics Challenge, or DRC, will launch in October 2012 and offers a $2 million prize “to whomever can help push the state-of-the-art in robotics beyond today’s capabilities in support of the DoD’s disaster recovery mission.” The full announcement of the initiative specifically mentions the Fukushima nuclear accident as a recent example of a potential robotic application although other recent disasters such Hurricane Katrina and the oil spill at Deepwater Horizon also quickly come to mind.

DARPA today sponsored a Proposer’s Day Workshop where more information about the Robotics Challenge is available via Webcast. During the Webcast, Nate Koenig from Willow Garage gave a brief talk on the current and future state of the open source Gazebo robot simulator, which will be extended by OSRF to support the DARPA Robot Challenge.

The DARPA Robotics Challenge supports the National Robotics Initiative announced by the Obama Administration in June 2011.

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