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Welcome to Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 4

Today, we’re delighted to announce the general availability of Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 4 (RDS 4) which can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft Robotics website. It was just over five months ago that we announced the availability of RDS 4 Beta and since then, the Microsoft Robotics team has been hard at work putting the final touches on RDS 4 to give developers access to the software they need to build robotics applications.

Since the Beta, our number one focus has been on improving the overall quality and stability of RDS 4. With your feedback, we’ve fixed a number of important issues in the product as well as made improvements to existing samples. Additionally, we updated RDS 4 to work with the release version of the Kinect for Windows SDK.

We are already seeing RDS 4 being utilized to develop some interesting applications. Speaking of which, last fall, we announced the Robotics @ Home competition, and are thrilled with the submissions we’ve received. Today, we’re excited to reveal the competition’s 10 finalists. Visit the Robotics @ Home Finalists page to read more about the finalists, including how they think robotics will change the world and what they would do with the prize winnings. We look forward to announcing the grand prize winner in May of this year.

Also, our own team has been using RDS 4 for a while now and we’ve come up with a few cool and unique applications. Check out the video of the Kinect Follow Me robot which was created by our team.

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3drtre2tlcU]
From all of us on the Microsoft Robotics team, we’d like to thank you for your continued support and your feedback on RDS 4. As always, you can use the forums on the Microsoft Robotics website to send us any additional questions and suggestions.

Habib Heydarian

Microsoft Robotics

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2012
    i solved this exact topic, as a prototype in my master thesis last year. "RobotaS: Development of a mobile robot for small goods transport". my system is storing one person and follows her through an environment (also between other people). you can find it here http://robotas.at/

  • Anonymous
    December 27, 2013
    Whats next for MS Robotics? You guys are awfully quiet. No?

  • Anonymous
    August 27, 2014
    Hey, is MRDS still a thing? Robots are still a thing, right? Right??