Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.67
…Series A round of $5.6 million. The Petach Tikva, Israel-based startup said it plans to use the funding to boost product development and sales of its new Nimbus robot operating platform. “We reimagined what is possible to accelerate and future-proof robotic development with the Nimbus platform,” said Dr. Yehuda Elmaliach, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam. “Nimbus’ low-code approach is changing the programming landscape by offering a simulated environment where software developers can thoroughly test their capabilities before the prototype physical robot build-out has been completed.” Nimbus offers robot designers prebuilt packages Developing a modern robotics system is traditionally a time-consuming…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.64
…Wire Leading hospitals worldwide use Relay robots, including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, CHU Sainte-Justine, El Camino Hospital, Hutchinson Health, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, University of California, San Diego, and Yale NewHaven Health Lawrence + Memorial. Relay Robotics said hospitals use its robots to make deliveries from every department to every corner of their facilities, quickly and efficiently. “RelayRx is effectively another 'transport system' for these hospitals,” it claimed. “Before our Relay robot, we had to stop and make hard decisions,” said Jamie Schmidt, lab supervisor at Hutchinson Health in Hutchinson, Minn. “Do I transport these specimens now to the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.61
…cords and precise docking requirements. Powermat’s technology enables underwater charging in a soon-to-be-announced new pool cleaning robot. Petah Tiqva, Israel-based Powermat said it will support any customers wanting help productizing their mid-power wireless power systems using Powermat’s new PMT350 600 platform, under the companies’ recently announced partnership.
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 9.48
…launch of its Ra-Ya developer’s platform. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based startup said it enables any software engineer to build robotic applications even without prior experience in hard-coded environments. Unlimited Robotics said that hardware and software applications can be integrated into Gary, its first service robot, which will be available for sale starting next year. “The process of programming a robotic application is challenging, and it is not that simple for most software developers,” stated Guy Altagar, the company’s CEO. “Unlimited Robotics is democratizing the way people can build applications for robots with the company’s groundbreaking technology.” “We are empowering software…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.40
…world. Established by Israeli entrepreneur Ran Poliakine, the Moshava, Israel-based company said it solves manufacturing and distribution shortcomings by providing systems to raise productivity and cut costs. 634AI AMRs forge a path in Musashi Seimitsu factories “MAESTRO's global deployment with Musashi Seimitsu is a major leap forward for our company,” said Oren Levy, CEO of 634AI. “It is a mark of trust and confidence in our ability to deliver an effective logistics automation solution in a real, busy industrial environment.” “Our computer vision-based AMRs powered by a central floor management brain and collaboration with Musashi confirm the distinct advantages of…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.36
…in the “First in Flight” state. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company has three other operational stations in North Carolina—Fayetteville, Raeford, and Holly Springs. Flytrex recently expanded its drone delivery service to Granbury, Texas, just outside of Dallas-Fort Worth. The company claimed that it is the leading business-to-consumer service for retailers and QSRs serving customers in suburban areas. It added that it offers “unmatched delivery costs, ultrafast delivery, and greater reach than ever before” with commercial-aviation grade drones and cloud systems. The Durham service will operate in cooperation with longtime partner Causey Aviation Unmanned under the recently granted Federal Aviation Administration…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.32
…are advancing, according to Flytrex Inc. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company today released its 2022 Yardstick report detailing customer trends across its drone delivery service in North Carolina and Texas. The Yardstick is based on 2022 data from Flytrex’s operations and highlights its achievements, from volume and types of items delivered to fastest time from order to delivery. With a rapidly growing list of national restaurant and retail chain partners, Flytrex claimed that it has increased its customer base sevenfold year over year and completed tens of thousands of deliveries last year. “The drone delivery industry as a whole has…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.23
…platform for additive mass manufacturing, is collaborating with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) to find a solution for manufacturing COVID-19 test swabs. Over the last 2 weeks, Origin has quickly shifted its resources from being a 3D printer manufacturer to become a medical device manufacturer and has started production to address the shortage of COVID-19 test kit supplies. BIDMC, an academic medical center affiliated with Harvard Medical School, selected Origin's 3D-printed test swab to be part of a clinical trial to evaluate it for efficacy and safety. Origin's 3D-printed swab passed a rigorous initial clinical evaluation for human factors,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.18
…its funding for sales and marketing, technology development, and growing its team both in the U.S. and Tel Aviv, Israel, where its research and development is based.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.06
…airport terminal, or hospital ward, said the Neve Ilan, Israel-based MushashiAI spin-out. The modular system is designed to track and trace movements of goods and equipment, provide real-time safety alerts for forklifts and driven pallet jacks, or navigate and manage fleets of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). MAESTRO is the “brain” of 634AI's navigation and fleet management system. Source: Real-Time Innovations RTI Connext adds AI to AMR management Real-Time Innovations (RTI) said RTI Connext shares data cirectly, connecting artificial intelligence algorithms to real-time networks of devices for the development of autonomous systems. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company claimed that it is the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.04
…the tools they need to create enterprise-grade robots quickly, allowing users to benefit from flexible automation. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said its Robotics Engine platform is based on ROS and packaged in an intuitive Web-based interface. The platform “contains everything needed to build, deploy, and operate intelligent robots,” claimed MOV.AI, which added that it “completely changes the way [AMRs] are developed, in terms of time to market, cost, and flexibility.”