Engineered Arts Offers a ‘Robotic Welcome’ during the G7 2021 Global Summit
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As attendees convene to discuss COVID-19 response and future pandemic prevention, climate change, and economic policy local Cornwall-based businesses including Engineered Arts will showcase their innovative spirit in southwest England
Engineered Arts Cleo Mesmer-series robot welcomes G7 to Cornwall, England
“What we create at Engineered Arts is a representation of a future we aspire to with people and robots working together for entertainment, service, and learning. We welcome all G7 visitors to Cornwall.” Morgan Roe, Director of Operations at Engineered Arts CORNWALL, United Kingdom (PRWEB) May 25, 2021
Engineered Arts, a UK company that creates the most memorable interactive character experiences through humanoid robotic development, today announced that its Mesmer-series robot will be present to greet guests
The paddle out will be held off Gyllyngvase Beach. Picture SAS SURFERS Against Sewage hope to send a message to world leaders attending the G7 summit next month by launching a paddle out protest off Falmouth. The environmental charity is urging people to grab their surfboards, kayaks, SUPs, swimming caps, snorkles and placards for a protest on the water at 10.30am on Saturday, June 12 at Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth. It s time to send a message to the world leaders attending the G7 Summit, says the charity. We are facing ocean and climate emergency and drastic action needs to happen now. The 2021 G7 Summit is a critical opportunity for leading governments to set the tone for how the world rebuilds from the coronavirus pandemic.