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We recruit for robotics research

We are looking for several positions in robotics research

KTH Holding works with innovation projects and managing validation and proof-of concept funding for such projects with the aim of building ventures. KTH Holding is currently supporting a start-up project emanating from leading robotics research at KTH. The project is at the forefront of robotics innovation, developing cutting-edge solutions for real-world applications. The focus is on automation, teleoperation, and novel approaches to manipulating complex objects.We are now seeking for multiple roles in this project (located to KTH Campus)Robotics Researcher for a one-year contract:https://emp.jobylon.com/jobs/263074-kth-holding-robotics-researcher/Software architech for a one-year contract:https://emp.jobylon.com/jobs/263075-kth-holding-software-architect/Principal robotics researcher for a one-year contracthttps://emp.jobylon.com/jobs/262432-kth-holding-principal-robotics-researcher/

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KTH Holding welcomes Foil Technologies AB as its newest portfolio company. Foil Technologies is developing hydrofoils for work- as well as recreational boats. Using GGa hydrofoil the boat will fly above the water reducing drag significantly.
KTH Holding invests in early stage start-up companies based on research or education at KTH. KTH Holding is part of the innovation ecosystem at KTH supporting commercialization via investments in companies and intellectual property rights. The aim is to make research, new ideas and knowledge from KTH generate a positive impact in society. The investment portfolio comprises more than 50 companies in many technology fields and development stages. www.kthholding.se
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