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One of the godfathers of consumer robotics is returning with a new startup. Colin Angle, who cofounded iRobot in 1990 and led the firm for over 30 years, is raising a first round of funding for ...
“We founded the business to go change the availability and role of robots in our lives,” says Colin Angle, who co-founded the company in 1990 with fellow MIT grads Rodney Brooks and Helen ...
Meet roboticist and extreme athlete Colin Angle in these videos, blog posts, and interviews from NOVA's "The Secret Life of Scientists & Engineers." “I like to think of myself as being ...
But Colin Angle, the CEO and co-founder of Roomba creator iRobot, has other ideas. In an interview with The Verge, Angle says he believes the smart home of the future should itself be an “inside ...
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Erika N. Ebbel and Colin M. Angle were married Friday in Kailua, Hawaii. The Rev. Thomas N. Fernandez, a minister of the United Church of Christ, officiated at the Kona Village Resort. Mrs. Angle ...
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iRobot co-founder’s new home robot startup hopes to raise $30MColin Angle, one of the co-founders of Roomba maker iRobot, is raising cash for a home robotics venture. A filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reveals that Angle’s new ...
On today's call, iRobot Chairman and CEO, Colin Angle, will provide a review of the company's operations and achievements for the third quarter 2015 as well as our outlook on the business for the ...
Honored as a Digital Patriot by CTA, Roomba inventor Colin Angle used his acceptance speech to excoriate regulators who blocked Amazon's acquisition iRobot co-founder and robotics pioneer Colin Angle ...
The Roomba maker saw its stock price drop more than 30 percent on Thursday, after an earnings call during which analysts peppered CEO Colin Angle with questions about spending levels and operating ...
It’s the mission that matters Creating cool robots is great. But iRobot's real success, CEO Colin Angle writes, is thanks to the company's clear mission and principles. This fish-zapping robot ...
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