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Colin Angle, one of the co-founders of Roomba maker iRobot, is raising cash for a home robotics venture called Familiar ...
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The home trials new tech that could benefit patients or make tasks easier for staff. But can robots and futuristic devices really improve care and fill thousands of workforce vacancies?
In a recent interview with The Boston Globe, Angle said that Familiar Machines, which is based in Boston with plans for a presence in Los Angeles, will develop a new kind of home robot focused on ...