

Please continue to leave questions, we'll be back at it again in no time. He has a wealth of experience in company operations and management product technology.ĮDIT: It's late in China, so we're going to hit the sack for a little bit.
#Hexa 6 robot professional
Before joining Vincross, Andy was the CTO at CareerDream, a professional finance job-hunting platform, where he managed a development team of nearly 100 people. He translated two books, Alan Turing: The Enigma and Connectome: How the Brain's Wiring Makes Us Who We Are, into Chinese, which became a top-seller in Chinese bookstores.Īndy Xu, /u/andyxukq, Vincross' COO, got his bachelor degree in computer science and technology from Renmin University of China. He also did similar research at Microsoft Research Asia.īeyond his work in research, Tianqi is credited with helping to bring the works of Alan Turing to China. Before starting Vincross, Tianqi worked as an AI scientist at Tsinghua University, where he spent his time exploring neural networks of animals, making the important connection between biology and AI. Tianqi's, /u/robotTianqi, diverse background includes not only artificial intelligence and robotics but also neuroscience and philosophy. We’ve launched our Kickstarter earlier this month (August 15th) with an estimated delivery in late December, before Christmas, to early bird backers. applications) for our robots with just a few lines of code. MIND SDK allows individuals can create Skills (i.e. Our MIND OS makes programming robotics simple and straightforward while still enabling the development of sophisticated robotics functionality. We want to introduce you to HEXA, a six-legged robot that’s versatile and maneuverable, able to handle all kinds of environments and terrains. Today, from Vincross, we have Tianqi Sun, Vincross founder and CEO and Andy Xu, Vincross COO.

We’ve created a new robotics ecosystem which includes a powerful OS, and an SDK, so it’s easy for people to start developing on robots.

Hello, /r/robotics! We’re Vincross, and our goal is to drive innovation in robotics by making sophisticated robots accessible and affordable to more people.
