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Head of Stem David Slattery talks tech with Times Tunbridge Wells

Attempting to predict the future of technology is a great talking point, but is rarely straightforward. Growing up watching “Tomorrow’s World” each week in the 1980s was fascinating and one felt we were heading for a world of domestic ease, with the rise of robots set to dominate the 21st century. Fast forward to 2020 and a team of NASA scientists and engineers create the Perseverance Mars Rover; however we are a long way off being able to purchase a robot butler to make the bed or load the dishwasher at a realistic price…

Read David Slattery’s full Times Tunbridge Wells article here.

Anna Kerman

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