MATLAB Virtual Conference – On Demand Until January 15

Come see why over 5,000 MATLAB users attended the
MATLAB Virtual Conference


Even if you did not register for the MATLAB Virtual Conference, there is still time for you to access exclusive conference presentations, research products on the exhibit floor, and see why over 5,000 of your peers attended the MATLAB Virtual Conference.

This event is currently scheduled to close on January 15th.




FEATURED KEYNOTES







Experiments with MATLAB




Cleve Moler, Chief Scientist, The MathWorks, and Creator of MATLAB




Cleve Moler,
Chief Scientist, The MathWorks,
and Creator of MATLAB





The MATLAB Universe
featuring Q&A with Roy Lurie





Tom Kush, Veteran MATLAB Watcher




Tom Kush,
Veteran MATLAB Watcher





Featuring Q&A with Roy Lurie, VP of MATLAB Development




Roy Lurie,
VP of MATLAB Development





MATLAB Virtual Conference Preview
Register Now

» Register for the conference

See exclusive presentations by Cleve Moler, the first author of MATLAB; and Roy Lurie, the VP of MATLAB Development. With over 12 hours of conference presentations waiting for you, there is sure to be a session that will be of interest.

Explore three floors of exhibit space, where you can find the latest information on the MATLAB family of products, as well as several key product partners. Visit the Network Lounge and view the Forums to see what people were chatting about during the live event. You can still post and continue the discussions.



Track 1 - Do You Speak MATLAB?



Learn about the core capabilities of MATLAB for technical computing.





Analyzing and Visualizing Data with MATLAB






Developing Algorithms with MATLAB






Developing and Deploying Applications with MATLAB



Track 2 - So, You Think You Know MATLAB?



Learn about the full breadth of the MATLAB product family.





Speeding Up MATLAB Applications with Parallel Computing






Object-Oriented Programming in MATLAB






Indexing Techniques for Image Processing in MATLAB



Track 3 - How Far Can You Take MATLAB?



See innovative applications of MATLAB as part of the design and development process.





Cummins Utilizes Large Scale Automated Data Analysis for Automotive Diesel Engine Development






RWE Integrates a MATLAB Based Pricing Engine with SAP®






Generating Embedded C Code from MATLAB







Track 4 - MATLAB Enabled Campus



Learn how MATLAB enabled campuses accelerate learning and discovery.





Teaching with MATLAB / Tips and Tricks






Technical Computing on Campus: A Curriculum View






Quantitative Data Analysis for Life Sciences






Tools for Symbolic Computing in MATLAB


» Register for the conference

The MathWorks

MATLAB Virtual Conference – On Demand Until January 15

Come see why over 5,000 MATLAB users attended the
MATLAB Virtual Conference


Even if you did not register for the MATLAB Virtual Conference, there is still time for you to access exclusive conference presentations, research products on the exhibit floor, and see why over 5,000 of your peers attended the MATLAB Virtual Conference.

This event is currently scheduled to close on January 15th.




FEATURED KEYNOTES







Experiments with MATLAB




Cleve Moler, Chief Scientist, The MathWorks, and Creator of MATLAB




Cleve Moler,
Chief Scientist, The MathWorks,
and Creator of MATLAB





The MATLAB Universe
featuring Q&A with Roy Lurie





Tom Kush, Veteran MATLAB Watcher




Tom Kush,
Veteran MATLAB Watcher





Featuring Q&A with Roy Lurie, VP of MATLAB Development




Roy Lurie,
VP of MATLAB Development





MATLAB Virtual Conference Preview
Register Now

» Register for the conference

See exclusive presentations by Cleve Moler, the first author of MATLAB; and Roy Lurie, the VP of MATLAB Development. With over 12 hours of conference presentations waiting for you, there is sure to be a session that will be of interest.

Explore three floors of exhibit space, where you can find the latest information on the MATLAB family of products, as well as several key product partners. Visit the Network Lounge and view the Forums to see what people were chatting about during the live event. You can still post and continue the discussions.



Track 1 - Do You Speak MATLAB?



Learn about the core capabilities of MATLAB for technical computing.





Analyzing and Visualizing Data with MATLAB






Developing Algorithms with MATLAB






Developing and Deploying Applications with MATLAB



Track 2 - So, You Think You Know MATLAB?



Learn about the full breadth of the MATLAB product family.





Speeding Up MATLAB Applications with Parallel Computing






Object-Oriented Programming in MATLAB






Indexing Techniques for Image Processing in MATLAB



Track 3 - How Far Can You Take MATLAB?



See innovative applications of MATLAB as part of the design and development process.





Cummins Utilizes Large Scale Automated Data Analysis for Automotive Diesel Engine Development






RWE Integrates a MATLAB Based Pricing Engine with SAP®






Generating Embedded C Code from MATLAB







Track 4 - MATLAB Enabled Campus



Learn how MATLAB enabled campuses accelerate learning and discovery.





Teaching with MATLAB / Tips and Tricks






Technical Computing on Campus: A Curriculum View






Quantitative Data Analysis for Life Sciences






Tools for Symbolic Computing in MATLAB


» Register for the conference

The MathWorks

I'm back from iREX with a review and slideshow you may find of interest

Hi,

In my quest to track the business of robotics, I went to Tokyo for the International Robot Exposition (iREX) 2009 show last week. It was held at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo Bay - a monstrous convention center with multiple trade shows going on at the same time. Thousands of ernest, black suited young people attended.

I missed Thanksgiving but it was a fun experience for me nevertheless. Learning to use the Metro; finding my way to the Apple Store; getting a haircut; repairing broken eye-glasses, slurping my ramen... all part of the adventure.

I wrote a blog entry detailing the experience on Everything Robotic. To me, the key message that I carried back with me came from Rainer Bischoff (of EUROP and KUKA) who said, "Technology, economics and customer demand are re-shaping the future of robotics into one of service and human interaction."

And I made a slideshow of my photos which I think you may like (although I'm not that great of a photographer). Here's the link to the video: http://www.therobotreport.com

If you can think of a friend or two that might be interested in the state of robotics today, please forward this message and links to them. I'd appreciate it.

Cordially,

Frank Tobe
THE ROBOT REPORT
Tracking the business of robotics

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