Colin has his own views on the development of the robot industry. He once pointed out: "Too much persistence in the research of humanoid robots will slow down the development of this industry. It is very important to consider the cost of manufacturing robots; The great leap of robot technology will come from the invention of reducing structural complexity. Considering the market situation, Colin thinks it is necessary to build a complete robot to open up new markets for this product. Therefore, on the basis of a large number of basic devices, the parts of the robot are constructed and the value chain system of the robot is established. Under this thinking, even if the most critical application has not yet appeared, it will no longer wait for technology, but will create market opportunities for robots in this direction, thus giving birth to the trend of robotization of home appliances. Helen Greiner Helen Glenat/iRobot * * * Co-founder and Chairman Helen Glenat graduated from department of mechanical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a master's degree in computer practical science. Under the leadership of Helen, iRobot successfully put robot products into the military and mass consumer markets. Helen's foresight in innovative technology and business leadership has made her highly recognized by the outside world. She was not only nominated as one of the best leaders in the United States by Harvard Kennedy College and American News and World Report, but also won the famous AUVSI Pioneer Award. In addition, Helen was also selected as an "innovator in the new era" by a well-known science and technology review magazine. As a global leader and a star of tomorrow, she was invited to participate in the World Economic Forum and held in the indicative DEMO Forum (held for more than 16 years; Many new products, technologies, companies, etc. Was awarded the glory of the god of demonstration. In 2003, Helen and Colin Angel (one of the founders of iRobot) were both nominated as outstanding entrepreneurs of Ernst & Young New England. During Helen 16 years of robot research, she also helped to develop the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of MIT. Helen is not only a director of the Science Museum of the Robotics Advisory Committee of Worcester Institute of Technology, but also a director of the National Defense Industry Association (NDIA). Dr. rodney brooks, Professor Roddy Brooks/Professor Brooks, co-founder and technical director of iRobot * * *, is the main promoter of iRobot's innovative technology, software research and development, and patent acquisition, and also presides over the computational science and artificial intelligence laboratory of MIT. He specializes in robotics, computer imaging, artificial intelligence and other fields. Professor Brooks is a highly respected authority on artificial intelligence science, and his theory is often reported and quoted by well-known American media such as Good Morning America and American Science Journal and many discovery learning channels. Not only that, Professor Brooks is also an academician of the National Academy of Engineering.