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When it comes to technology, the conversation has often been focused on software. But what happens when that software is complemented with new forms and functions of hardware, namely, robotics? On this episode, Mark Cotteleer, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Physical Robotics Domain Executive Sponsor and Kathleen Felter, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Physical Robotics Domain Lead discuss physical robotics: what they are, how they are used, how they can help augment human activities, and how trust is a critical component to their adoption. Host | Raquel Buscaino, Senior Consultant, Emerging Technology Lead on Deloitte US Novel and Exponential Technologies (NExT) Team, Deloitte Consulting LLP Guest| Mark Cotteleer, Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP and Physical Robotics Domain Executive Sponsor Guest | Kathleen Felter, Manager, Deloitte Consulting LLP and Physical Robotics Domain Lead.
By Raquel Buscaino, Emerging Technology Lead, Deloitte Consulting LLP4.6
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When it comes to technology, the conversation has often been focused on software. But what happens when that software is complemented with new forms and functions of hardware, namely, robotics? On this episode, Mark Cotteleer, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Physical Robotics Domain Executive Sponsor and Kathleen Felter, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Physical Robotics Domain Lead discuss physical robotics: what they are, how they are used, how they can help augment human activities, and how trust is a critical component to their adoption. Host | Raquel Buscaino, Senior Consultant, Emerging Technology Lead on Deloitte US Novel and Exponential Technologies (NExT) Team, Deloitte Consulting LLP Guest| Mark Cotteleer, Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP and Physical Robotics Domain Executive Sponsor Guest | Kathleen Felter, Manager, Deloitte Consulting LLP and Physical Robotics Domain Lead.

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