➀ The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems finds that diverse and inclusive teams accelerate innovation in robotics.➁ A study published in Science Robotics outlines the benefits of fostering a diverse and inclusive environment.➂ The study highlights seven advantages of diverse and inclusive teams in robotics research, including increased productivity, more innovative solutions, and reduced technological bias.
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