Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.03
…even harm people, noted Iron Drone. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said its fully automated system can eliminate small drones without using GPS or radio-frequency jamming. Launched from a designated pod, the interceptor flies autonomously towards the targets based on initial radar guidance, then “locks on” to the target with advanced machine vision. The intercepting drone follows the target, then incapacitates and captures it, using a net and a parachute to safely lower it to the ground. The whole process is fully automated without the need for a human pilot, said Iron Drone. Airobotics completed its acquisition of Iron Drone's…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.45
…handle higher payloads and fly for longer, the HaZafon, Israel-based company said. Hydrogen vs. lithium-ion HevenDrones said its hydrogen-powered systems address some of the problems associated with drones that use traditional lithium-ion batteries. They have a lower environmental impact and can carry heavy items for longer, it claimed. “We are delighted to bring hydrogen-powered drones to the global market, and we are excited to see the expanding range of use cases across numerous industries,” said Bentzion Levinson, founder and CEO of HevenDrones, in a statement. “Not only do actionable drones add immense value to key areas of our economy and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.41
…clients at a competitive cost advantage.” The Tel Aviv, Israel-based logistics company specializes in micro-fulfillment and automated technologies. It was founded in 2015 and said its partner brands have “seen a more than 62% reduction in labor cost, an over 71% improvement in storage density, upwards of 99% inventory accuracy, and a threefold increase in throughput compared to manual fulfillment.” The company is backed by Corner Ventures, Innovation Endeavors, Aleph, Playground Ventures, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments), Evolv (Kraft Heinz), Temasek, and Princeville Capital. It has offices in New York and employees throughout the U.S. Brands must invest…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.62
…in the United States, the companies said. Tel Aviv, Israel-based Flytrex said it has spent years testing its drone delivery service and adheres to the highest safety standards. It operates drone delivery stations in North Carolina and Texas, which are in use daily. With this Part 135 Certification, Flytrex and CAU said they will further expand their drone delivery service nationwide – eventually offering food, drinks, and other goods to the more than 82 million eligible back and front yards across the U.S. Causey Aviation Unmanned Inc. said it provides drone delivery operational solutions that conform to the emerging safety…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.56
…Source: NVIDIA Companies incorporate Jetson into robots Petach Tikva, Israel-based Cogniteam said in September 2022 that it has used NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin in its Nimbus Operating System to accelerate robotics development. “The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin is a huge leap for manufacturers and developers who want greater AI capabilities on their edge robots,” stated Dr. Yehuda Elmaliah, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam, at the time. “We were pleased to see that the development of this new module integrates seamlessly with the Nimbus Operating System, enabling deployed robots to handle greater AI computational abilities.” More recently, Syslogic yesterday introduced embedded…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.47
…regulatory hurdles, according to Flytrex Inc. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company has expanded its deliveries across the U.S. this year. Retail and shipping heavyweights have also taken flight after years of development. Amazon Prime Air began deliveries in California and Texas this year, and Walmart started services in Arizona, Florida, and Texas. FedEx Express plans to begin drone cargo deliveries with Elroy Air in 2023. How much could the drone delivery market grow? Estimates vary widely. Future Market Insights projected a 33% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $322 million in 2022 to $5.5 billion in 2032. Research and Markets…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.08
…navigate, and make decisions autonomously, said the Petah Tikva, Israel-based company. The platform's plug-and-play feature allows operators to auto-configure the AI and expedite the time to using it in AMRs. 634AI, a subsidiary of SIXAI, developed MAESTRO, a proprietary, AI-powered, centralized “control tower” that harmonizes indoor operations. The Kfar Saba, Israel-based company said MAESTRO is part of its information management-as-a-service (IMaaS) offering, which allows for administration of essential operational infrastructure. By effectively managing the delivery of services and data with AMRs and AI, respectively, warehouse operators can improve their safety and productivity, said 634AI. Cogniteam and 634AI said the combination…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.48
…using ROS quickly and easily, said the Tel Aviv, Israel-based company. The open IDE provides a visual representation of ROS projects for simple and intuitive development, claimed MOV.AI. “Flow makes it easier to import assets, reduces configuration and integration work, speeds up debugging, and makes it easy to port projects across environments, and share with the community,” it said. MOV.AI's Robotics Engine Platform is based on ROS and includes a Web-based interface. The company said it provides manufacturers and integrators with all the tools needed to build, deploy, and operate autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). It raised $8.2 million last month.…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.86
…of an updated version of ElliQ. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said it revised ElliQ in response to user demand. “Seeing ElliQ positively change the lives of so many older adults is a dream come true for our team, who has worked so hard on bringing ElliQ to market,” stated Dor Skuler, co-founder and CEO of Intuition Robotics. “Now, we are entering the next phase of the journey of providing ElliQ at scale and adding value to additional stakeholders such as families, case managers, caregivers, and partners.” Founded in 2016, Intuition Robotics said its mission is to empower older adults…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 25.14
…of the nearby charging stations. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Medigus Ltd. said it focuses on innovative growth partnerships, mainly in advanced medical solutions, digital commerce, and electric vehicle markets. Pilot starting in Q1 2023 The companies will begin piloting the service during the first quarter of 2023. “We enjoyed an excellent collaboration with Make My Day in developing this user interface and we are sure it will add great value to our users” said Hovav Gilan CEO of Charging Robotics. Charging Robotics said its robots will first be used to help disabled drivers charge their electric vehicles. “These drivers…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.59
…Founded in 2001, ReWalk has headquarters in the U.S., Israel and Germany. BARMER is a health insurance provider out of Barmen, Germany. What was in the precedent ruling In the precedent ruling, the court determined that an exoskeleton device directly compensates for the loss of abilities for the spinal cord injured individual, such as the ability to stand, walk, and ascend or descend stairs and curbs. The definition of direct disability compensation applies to medical aids which replace failed and impaired bodily functions to the extent that the person using them is on par with people without disabilities. In this…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.05
…The platform is based on ROS. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company added that the platform can also help integrators speed up AMR deployments from months to days. “We are extremely bullish on MOV.AI's ability to modernize the robotics market, a market that is a key pillar in modern industrial automation and is poised for hypergrowth,” said Joachim Koschier, BOWE GROUP managing director. “The MOV.AI Robotics Engine PlatformTM enables smooth human-robot collaboration in automation projects – something that BOWE group experienced firsthand as a customer. The digital transformation occurring in the intralogistics space requires flexibility, operational agility, and maintainability. MOV.AI provides…