Back in January, we announced the launch of Kambria’s Global Innovation Fund with Lehigh University. The purpose of the Fund is to leverage our academic and corporate networks to globally match researchers looking for funding with companies interested in innovation. The first recipient of a Fund sponsorship was the CS capstone project at Lehigh University’s P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science. Lehigh students have now integrated voice commands into Ohmni robots! Fast forward…
We have been full steam ahead, but that hasn’t stopped us from taking time to host events. Recently, we joined Silicon Valley Robotics, the largest cluster of robotics and AI technology innovation and investment in the world. As a result, we hosted Silicon Valley Robotics professionals in our Open Innovation Hub in Silicon Valley. The event, “Women in Robotics,” was full of food and fun, as we took our newest partners on a tour throughout…
Hello Kambrians and Happy Easter to all who celebrate! Here’s our Weekly Progress Report with a summary of what’s been happening here at Kambria this week in case you missed it. KDNA and its Application in Karma Distribution We are #BUIDLing! Kambria’s development team just completed its most recent technical paper. Authored by Fullstack Team Leader, Phong Vu, the paper discusses how Karma will be distributed based on source code contributions to KDNA. KDNA is…