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A prototype of the ARJ21 passenger jet is being displayed at the COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Design and Research Institute in Shanghai, China, o... Editorial
China Domestic Large Aircraft Industrialization
27 Mar 2024 · Shanghai, China
#11101374
A prototype of the ARJ21 passenger jet is being displayed at the COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Design and Research Institute in Shanghai, China, o...

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27 Mar 2024

A prototype of the ARJ21 passenger jet is being displayed at the COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Design and Research Institute in Shanghai, China, on March 26, 2024.


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The first flight prototype of the J-10 ''1001'' is being displayed at the Aviation Museum of China in Beijing, China, on February 6, 2024. (... Editorial
The First Flight Prototype of the J-10 "1001"
13 Feb 2024 · Beijing, China
#10991761
The first flight prototype of the J-10 ''1001'' is being displayed at the Aviation Museum of China in Beijing, China, on February 6, 2024. (...

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13 Feb 2024

The first flight prototype of the J-10 ''1001'' is being displayed at the Aviation Museum of China in Beijing, China, on February 6, 2024.


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The first flight prototype of the J-10 ''1001'' is being displayed at the Aviation Museum of China in Beijing, China, on February 6, 2024. (... Editorial
The First Flight Prototype of the J-10 "1001"
13 Feb 2024 · Beijing, China
#10991762
The first flight prototype of the J-10 ''1001'' is being displayed at the Aviation Museum of China in Beijing, China, on February 6, 2024. (...

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13 Feb 2024

The first flight prototype of the J-10 ''1001'' is being displayed at the Aviation Museum of China in Beijing, China, on February 6, 2024.


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Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005,... Editorial
Albert Hubo Unveiling Event
18 Nov 2020 · Seoul, South Korea
#6196106
Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005,...

#6196106

18 Nov 2020

Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".


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Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005,... Editorial
Albert Hubo Unveiling Event
18 Nov 2020 · Seoul, South Korea
#6196110
Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005,...

#6196110

18 Nov 2020

Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".


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Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005,... Editorial
Albert Hubo Unveiling Event
18 Nov 2020 · Seoul, South Korea
#6196112
Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005,...

#6196112

18 Nov 2020

Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".


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Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KA... Editorial
Albert Hubo Unveiling Event
18 Nov 2020 · Seoul, South Korea
#6196114
Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KA...

#6196114

18 Nov 2020

Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".


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Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KA... Editorial
Albert Hubo Unveiling Event
18 Nov 2020 · Seoul, South Korea
#6196116
Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KA...

#6196116

18 Nov 2020

Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".


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Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KA... Editorial
Albert Hubo Unveiling Event
18 Nov 2020 · Seoul, South Korea
#6196118
Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KA...

#6196118

18 Nov 2020

Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".


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Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the utilisation of diving masks adapted to fit the VentilAid Prototype III... Editorial
Third 3D Printed VentilAid Ventilator Prototype Ready In Krakow
21 Apr 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5637058
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the utilisation of diving masks adapted to fit the VentilAid Prototype III...

#5637058

21 Apr 2020

Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the utilisation of diving masks adapted to fit the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains the different components used to build the VentilAid Prototype III respirato... Editorial
Third 3D Printed VentilAid Ventilator Prototype Ready In Krakow
21 Apr 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5637062
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains the different components used to build the VentilAid Prototype III respirato...

#5637062

21 Apr 2020

Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains the different components used to build the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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A 3D printer makes partes of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available par... Editorial
Third 3D Printed VentilAid Ventilator Prototype Ready In Krakow
21 Apr 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5637064
A 3D printer makes partes of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available par...

#5637064

21 Apr 2020

A 3D printer makes partes of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains how a 3D printer makes the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that... Editorial
Third 3D Printed VentilAid Ventilator Prototype Ready In Krakow
21 Apr 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5637066
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains how a 3D printer makes the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that...

#5637066

21 Apr 2020

Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains how a 3D printer makes the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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Jan Pawlik works on the oxygen concentrator that can be used with the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured... Editorial
Third 3D Printed VentilAid Ventilator Prototype Ready In Krakow
21 Apr 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5637068
Jan Pawlik works on the oxygen concentrator that can be used with the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured...

#5637068

21 Apr 2020

Jan Pawlik works on the oxygen concentrator that can be used with the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that ca... Editorial
Third 3D Printed VentilAid Ventilator Prototype Ready In Krakow
21 Apr 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5637070
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that ca...

#5637070

21 Apr 2020

Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that ca... Editorial
Third 3D Printed VentilAid Ventilator Prototype Ready In Krakow
21 Apr 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5637072
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that ca...

#5637072

21 Apr 2020

Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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