Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 56.50
Stratom, a provider of robotic refueling and autonomous systems, and Imenco, a specialist in military and civil aviation refueling solutions for commercial aviation and offshore applications, this week announced they are partnering to bring best-in-class robotic refueling systems to customers worldwide. Together they said they will provide proven advanced systems that deliver safe and sustainable autonomous refueling systems that boost business value for the industrial, aviation, defense, and offshore industries. “This partnership is a great opportunity for both Imenco and Stratom to combine their innovative technologies to offer clients a complete remote operating refueling system,” said Ross Edmonds, aviation sales…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 63.55
…doing so on rough terrain is even more challenging. Stratom Inc. last week announced a successful field demonstration of its patented ATLAS autonomous pallet loader, or APL, vehicle. Stratom said it designed ATLAS to be lighter and more compact than traditional forklifts. The Boulder, Colo.-based company said the APL can efficiently and rapidly transfer oversized cargo and operate within confined locations. While transferring pallets across docks is cumbersome with a conventional forklift, Stratom said ATLAS uses its proprietary powered rollers to streamline cargo transfer from the forks to racks, vehicles, and aircraft. ATLAS can be pre-programmed with repeatable operations or…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 54.57
Stratom this week announced the U.S. Army has awarded the company a contract to develop a personnel safety system for an unmanned combat vehicle called the Robotic Combat Vehicle-Light, or RCV-L. The unmanned diesel-electric hybrid vehicle was developed by Waltham, Mass.-based QinetiQ Group North America, a division of Farnborough, U.K.-based QinetiQ, and New Hudson Mich.-based Pratt Miller, according to the publication Army Technology. The two defense companies won the U.S. Army’s RCV-L prototype project in March 2020. The government is expected to start the manufacturing and development phase of RCV-L in 2023. The vehicle will be designed to be used…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 54.51
…continues to be made in field and defense applications. Stratom Inc. yesterday launched its RAPID autonomous refueling, recharging, and liquid-transfer system for rugged environments. “Autonomy is transforming how we live, work, learn and entertain ourselves,” said Mark Gordon, president and CEO of Stratom. “Trends are increasingly showing that applications of this technology center around autonomous vehicles and the deployment of autonomous fleets.” “As the world moves toward an autonomous future, why bring humans back in the loop?” he asked. “At Stratom, we automate monotonous, difficult, or dangerous tasks to help keep organizations—and their most valuable assets, their people—operating safely and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 48.08
Stratom Inc., a developer of autonomous ground vehicles and robots for logistics and defense operations, today announced the launch of its Summit Off-Road Autonomy Platform. The Boulder, Colo.-based company said its modular software can be easily customized for various vehicles, applications, and environmental conditions. “Successfully developing off-road unmanned vehicles since 2012, Stratom understands that the right autonomous solutions can boost operating efficiency, safety, and profitability,” said Mark Gordon, president and CEO of Stratom. “With Summit, Stratom is eliminating the barriers to entry for those industries that have been held back due to cost and resource limitations or challenging terrain and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 54.37
…of ROS 1, is set to end in 2025. Stratom this week announced that it is part of a team that was chosen to deliver Stage II of the Modular Autonomy and Robotic Software, or MARS, program. The MARS program involves the collaborative migration of Robotic Technology Kernel (RTK) software modules from ROS into ROS 2. “With ROS being officially deprecated in 2025, this collaborative migration is essential to equip the DoD and the entire ground-vehicle robotics industry with a set of common robotic capabilities across a variety of platforms and programs to succeed in the ground vehicles space for…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 42.70
…potentially dangerous, particularly in military situations in varied terrain. Stratom Inc. last week said that the U.S. Marine Corps has awarded it a Small Business Innovation Research Phase 2 contract to develop a prototype Autonomous Pallet Loader vehicle. “Current cargo operations are time-consuming, strenuous, expensive, and occasionally dangerous for military personnel,” stated Mark Gordon, president and CEO of Stratom. “This is a strategic win that helps grow our portfolio of autonomous unmanned heavy cargo movement systems and illustrates the viability of leveraging such solutions for not only the defense industry, but commercial sector applications as well.” Founded in 2001, Stratom…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 42.74
Last week, Stratom announced that the U.S. Army had awarded it a contract to develop an autonomous ground vehicle refueling (AGVR) prototype to integrate into a Palletized Load System (PLS) flat rack for autonomous convoy operations. The automation of logistics functions can help improve security, optimize efficiency, and save costs, said the Boulder, Colo.-based company. “Convoys are the No. 1 target overseas, which is why the Army is exploring autonomous vehicles as a way to reduce the number of soldiers needed to run these operations,” stated Mark Gordon, president and CEO of Stratom. “By empowering humans to stay focused on…