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MIT uses 4D maps to help robot teams navigate moving obstacles
It's one thing to keep robots from crashing into fixed obstacles like walls or furniture, but preventing collisions with other moving things is a much tougher challenge.
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NZTech, MIT seek more industry participants for Shadow IT programme
The New Zealand Technology Industry Association (NZTech) and Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT)have teamed up to create Shadow IT, a programme aimed at exposing school-age women to the benefits of the a career in IT.
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In pictures: MIT opens $100m campus
Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) has opened a new campus that will house the faculties of Business and IT and Logistics. The $100 million building has been built to support BYOD devices, with provision of wifi and cloud storage, for students and faculty. The campus, housed on top of the train station at Manukau, was opened last week at an event that brought together Steven Joyce, minister for tertiary education, skills and employment, and mayor of Auckland Len Brown.
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Ford enlists MIT, Stanford to drive automated cars
Ford is enlisting top U.S. universities to make self-driving cars a reality, announcing Wednesday that it hopes researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology can come up with advanced algorithms to help vehicles learn where pedestrians and other automobiles will be located.
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MIT tenders for access card system
The Manukau Institute of Technology in Auckland is looking for an access card system supplier as it upgrades security at the polytechnic. Over 23,000 students study at MIT’s four campuses and it employs 1200 staff.
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Cloud computing - the new IT conundrum
Ask any five IT specialists what cloud computing is, and you're likely to get five different answers. That's partly because cloud computing is merely the latest, broadest development in a trend that's been growing for years.
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