private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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May 30th, 2019 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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May 30th, 2019 01:45PM
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May 30th, 2019 01:45PM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Robotics, Robotics Education, Robotics Design, Robotics Manufacture, Automated Process Control Design, OEM Robot Modernization
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99 Prescott Street
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Worcester
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MA
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US
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01605
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Mar 23rd, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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private:neuronrobotics
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338070
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Neuron Robotics LLC
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597
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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Neuron Robotics, LLC makes the teaching of robotics from High School up through College easier, more efficient and effective by providing its patented/copyrighted 'Curriculum-in-a-Box'.
Founded in 2008 by three engineering graduates from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, they set about radically changing how you design and build robots.
They achieved this in 2010 when they formally launched the company to coincide with their introduction of two hugely important and revolutionary products.
The first was their software platform that contained a patented process control architecture that in 2012 served as the foundation for ground breaking research technology in the field of MRI compatible robotic brain surgery.
The second paradigm shift occured upon the release of their new hardware - called the DyIO, standing for 'Dynamic Input/Output', this computer peripheral device, connected by USB, with a Bluetooth version coming soon, literally allows the computer to become the robot.
Its copyrighted 'hierarchical distributed processing control' capabilities, along with allowing users to write instructions in Java versus having to learn programming language, is why it is so versatile, scalable, affordable and easy to use.
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Neuron Robotics
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