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    Robotic Speak Episode 94 – Humanoid robots for well being and social care, with Esyin Chew

    Arjun PatelBy Arjun PatelApril 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Claire chatted to Esyin Chew from Cardiff Metropolitan College about service and social humanoid robots in healthcare and schooling.

    Esyin Chew is the Director of the EUREKA Robotics Centre, one among 11 specialist robotics centres within the UK, impacting underprivileged communities with over 120 humanoid robots. She has led million-pound authorities or industrial-funded world tasks throughout the UK, EU, Australia, Malaysia, China and Indonesia, together with the British Council award-winning International PIE programme for Girls in STEAM-H. Esyin has impacted quite a few underprivileged communities, notably women and girls in schooling and healthcare sectors, refugees and Orang Asli (Indigenous folks).




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