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…in oil and gas, rail, mining, agriculture, and critical infrastructure markets with improved connectivity and data collection capabilities, it said. American Robotics an FAA-approved BVLOS operator Waltham, Mass.-based American Robotics designs, develops, and markets industrial drones for rugged, real-world environments. The company said its Scout System uses artificial intelligence and is capable of continuous, remote operation. The MassRobotics member markets Scout as a “drone-in-a-box” turnkey data service under a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) business model. American Robotics added that its fully automated drone systems can conduct multiple missions per day without a human observer on the ground. This provides the ability to…
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…of resources — with the necessary talent, knowledge networks, infrastructure and financial resources — to produce the best in medical/surgical robotics.” Celera, ATI to support robot motion innovations Celera Motion offers motion-control components and subsystems for OEMs serving a variety of markets. It offers precision encoders, motors, and customized mechatronic systems. The Bedford, Mass.-based company said it will collaborate with MassRobotics, as well as with other organizations, companies, and research institutions, to develop new applications, especially in medical robotics. “We’re excited to be part of the Boston area’s robotics community, one that is leading the next wave of technology,” said…
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…to begin the upgrade of our Nation’s public safety infrastructure by deploying technology that can give law enforcement officers and security professionals new capabilities with ‘eyes, ears, and voice’ on the ground driven by artificial intelligence 24/7/365,” said William Santana Li, chairman and chief executive officer, Knightscope, Inc. “This is just the beginning of our long-term march to deploy over 1 million machines-in-network having the capabilities to see, feel, hear, smell and speak,” he said. Municipalities are investing in new technologies to address gun violence, Knightscope noted The company cited a report from the Smart Policing Initiative, a collaborative effort…
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…automation at Intel Ireland, who in a statement highlighted the company's partnership with Maynooth University. “The development of key infrastructure in the area of robotics will provide an important opportunity for students to gain practical experience in an evolving technology field that has massive potential in Advanced High-Volume Manufacturing,” he said. Editor's note: The article and headline have been updated with additonal information from Maynooth University.
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…variety of industries, including non-destructive testing (NDT), disaster recovery, infrastructure inspection and maintenance, aerospace, maritime, oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, defense, public safety, and security. “We look forward to working with Intech NDE as a distributor of our Guardian S remote-operated inspection robot in Canada,” said Scott Hopper, executive vice president of corporate and business development at Sarcos Robotics. “Intech NDE has a strong footprint and great relationships with its customers throughout the region. We are confident they will be a great partner to Sarcos as we expand our reach and fulfill our mission of delivering robotic solutions that create…
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…robot serves applications including non-destructive testing (NDT), disaster recovery, infrastructure inspection, and maintenance. The Guardian S can also serve the aerospace, maritime, oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, defense, public safety, and security industries, Sarcos said. Pine adds Guardian S to offerings Pine Environmental Services provides rentals, sales, and service of equipment in the U.S. and Canada for environmental monitoring, NDT, and visual inspection, as well as continuous emissions monitoring (CEMS). The Windsor, N.J.-based company claimed that it has the largest inventory of test and measurement equipment in North America. Pine will offer the Guardian S robot for rental in its…
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…battlespace awareness, mine countermeasures, anti-submarine warfare, seabed mapping, and infrastructure health monitoring. Dive said it uses large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) techniques and a novel system architecture to rapidly produce the DIVE-LD at a fraction of the time and cost of existing AUVs. Unmanned offerings to provide ocean intelligence Anduril and Dive said the integration of the next DIVE-LD iteration with the Lattice OS autonomy software “will further disrupt this segment of the market.” “We built Dive to make undersea exploration safer, smarter, and cheaper and to offer customers the highest level of customization,” said Bill Lebo, co-founder and CEO of…
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…Francisco-based Ouster provides lidar for the automotive, industrial, smart infrastructure, and robotics industries. The company claimed that its sensors “offer an excellent combination of price and performance with the flexibility to span hundreds of use cases and enable revolutionary autonomy across industries.” With a global team and high-volume manufacturing, Ouster supports about 600 customers in over 50 countries. Most material handling not yet automated Currently, less than 1% of material handling vehicles are automated, representing a significant opportunity for warehouse automation within the $2.5 billion total addressable market (TAM) estimated for the industrial lidar market by 2025, noted Ouster. Manufacturing…
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…to a logistics field for shipping aided by the infrastructure only. “At the Uusikaupunki plant, we have been utilizing the same automated valet parking technology as in Munich but in an industrial environment indoors and outdoors, which presents new challenges for the system,” said Vesa Kiviranta, chief business officer for automotive at Unikie. “During our testing, we have had various weather conditions and have proven that the system can operate with reliability even in pouring rain.” Testing and validating the Automated Factory Parking technology at a business-critical environment is an important step in taking it to the production stage, said…
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…high-impact projects that will enable a stronger national manufacturing infrastructure to navigate the current COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate future pandemics and similar crises,” he said. Founded in 2017, the ARM Institute is a public-private consortium with more than 300 members across industry, academia, and government. The Pittsburgh-based organization said it is working to make robotics, autonomy, and artificial intelligence more accessible to U.S. manufacturers large and small. It also supports efforts to train and empower the manufacturing workforce, strengthen the U.S. economy and global competitiveness, and elevate national security and resilience. ARM Institute lists projects and partners The National Institute…
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…developed an autonomous robot that works with existing warehouse infrastructure, today said it has received unspecified funding from the new Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund. “With Amazon’s funding and support, BionicHIVE is growing its team and operations, establishing [a] U.S. footprint to expand its customer base and scale go-to-market, as well as increasing R&D,” said Ilan Reingold, CEO of BionicHIVE. “We couldn’t have asked for a better company whose investment is a validation of the unique approach and capabilities of our platform and whose guidance is invaluable.” Founded in 2014 by Liran Raizer and Tomer Amit, BionicHIVE said its SqUID robot…
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…Nauticus’ Olympic Arms—electric work-class manipulators—to precisely interact with subsea infrastructure and objects to complete complex, underwater tasks, said Nauticus. “Our autonomous ocean robots and proprietary AI software provide a compelling solution to the marine industry, validated on a recurring basis with the continued interest and robust growth of our commercial pipeline,” Radford said. “This splashdown allows us to remain on track to deliver two additional Aquanauts by mid-year, which are already committed to fulfill customer demands, as we continue to execute on our commercial pipeline and expand the breadth of our world-class portfolio,” Radford said. Aquanaut includes remotely-operated vehicle (ROV)…