Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition

Not-for-profit research institute organisation

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2024 The $40 million Healthspan, Resilience, and Performance complex opened on IHMC's downtown Pensacola campus, aimed at becoming a hub for biomedically focused research in the region, funded in part by a Triumph Gulf Coast grant.
2019 STEM-Talk podcast won the Skeptics Guide to Science & Medicine award from the People's Choice Podcast Awards and was nominated for the Science & Education Webby Award.
2017 STEM-Talk podcast won the Skeptics Guide to Science & Medicine award from the People's Choice Podcast Awards.
2016 IHMC completed construction of the award-winning Levin Center for IHMC Research, a 30,000-square-foot building with expanded laboratories, research areas, and offices.
2016 IHMC's paraplegic mobility research team participated in the inaugural Cybathlon, the world's first international competition for cyber-assisted athletes, with exoskeleton pilot Mark Daniel using the MinaV2 mobility device.
June 8 2015 IHMC Robotics team earned second place in the DARPA Robotics Challenge, overcoming significant robot damage from falls on the first day of competition.
December 2012 The IHMC Robotics team placed second overall in phase two of the DARPA Robotics Trials, securing funding to compete in the final leg of the competition.
2011 IHMC's Evening Lecture Series was recognized by STEMflorida Inc. for promoting science, technology, engineering, and math education.
January 2010 IHMC opened a 28,000 square foot research site in Ocala, Florida, strategically located near major university research partners and the central Florida technology corridor.

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