
Robotic innovations that will change our lives
Robots are already part of our lives and will be even more so. SWI swissinfo.ch participated in the Swiss Robotics Day, the event that shows Switzerland’s best robotic solutions from research and companies.

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I analyse the risks, opportunities and concrete impacts of artificial intelligence on society and everyday life. Since joining SWI swissinfo.ch in 2020, I translate the complexity of science and technology into stories that speak to a global audience. Born in Milan to an Italian-Egyptian family, I have been passionate about knowledge and writing since childhood. I worked between Milan and Paris as a multilingual editor for technology magazines before transitioning to international journalism with SWI swissinfo.ch.
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The Swiss Robotics DayExternal link brings together industry, researchers, investors, engineers and students to exchange and share ideas, experiences and technologies. The event, which this year took place on November 2 in Zurich, includes a job fair, several panel discussions and a competition.
Here is our compilation of the most promising Swiss robotic innovations!
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