Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.80
…offer developers a “seamless drag-and-drop experience.” The Petach Tikva, Israel-based company said this will allow for rapid integration of spatial awareness tools, obstacle identification, navigation systems, cameras, lidar sensors, and more. For over a decade, Cogniteam has provided software to help companies solve complex problems with their hardware. Now, as hardware engineers develop the physical aspects of the robots, they can upload the blueprints into Nimbus and allow software teams to program the robot in a simulated environment. “By allowing hardware and software teams to work in tandem, instead of having one team wait for the other, teams can cut…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.81
…634AI. The partnership is the debut of Neve Ilan, Israel-based 634AI’s technology in the U.S. market. The company will provide access to AMR fleet data, such as vehicle type and battery charge level. 634AI said the collaboration supports its vision of providing a robot- and space-agnostic system for the holistic management of work floors. “InOrbit’s agnostic approach to the management of heterogeneous fleets of autonomous mobile robots resonates well with our MAESTRO’s ‘safer, smarter’ philosophy of indoor mobility orchestration,” said Onn Fenig, CEO of 634AI. “We found InOrbit team’s vision of solving real human problems identical to ours, as both…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.75
…$136 million in Series C funding. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said it plans to use the investment to further develop its artificial intelligence processors and expand into both new and existing global markets. “We are honored by this milestone round for an edge AI chip company and will use these significant resources to accelerate our aggressive plan to make advanced AI edge solutions more accessible to industries across the globe,” said Orr Danon, co-founder and CEO of Hailo. “This tremendous support is a testament to our unparalleled edge AI product line, and we look forward to empowering even smarter…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.17
…traded special-purpose acquisition company or SPAC. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company has developed 4D imaging radar chipsets for driver-assist systems and self-driving vehicles. It expects to begin trading its ordinary shares and warrants on Nasdaq tomorrow under the ticker symbols “ARBE” and “ARBEW,” respectively. “Becoming a publicly traded company extends our first-mover advantage and market-leading position as we continue to spearhead a radar revolution,” stated Kobi Marenko, CEO of Arbe. “We continue to see strong customer uptake in our chipset as they recognize the superior capabilities of our products and significant cost advantages, and we expect that momentum to carry…
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 10.24
…and fabless companies. The company operates manufacturing facilities in Israel, Italy, the U.S., and Japan through TPSCo. Tower Semiconductor builds on USC research Researchers from the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, led by SungWon Chung, designed the new IC technology. Manufacture of the ICs used Tower Semiconductor’s open foundry Silicon Photonics platform. The PH18 Silicon Photonics platform offers optical components including ultra-high bandwidth modulators and photodetectors, serving demand in data center and infrastructure optical communication markets. This platform also offers high-performance elements necessary for high-precision lidar applications, such as low-loss…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.77
…and shorten time to market, said the Tel Aviv, Israel-based company. The Robotics Engine Platform also includes a visual integrated development environment (IDE), off-the-shelf algorithms and integrations, and fleet management capabilites. In addition, it has interfaces for warehouse management systems (WMS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, as well as cybersecurity compliance. The system provides ±2 cm accuracy for a 65% dynamic environment, said MOV.AI. Velodyne Puck is portable for robots In addition to helping AMR makers quickly develop and deploy robots that can operate alongside people and other machines, MOV.AI's Robotics Engine Platform can use the performance and reliability…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 21.97
…Dinur, director of customer care and services at Nespresso Israel. “I believe drone delivery could really transform the ordering process and our responsiveness, reducing delivery times, and really going the extra mile for consumers who love exceptional coffee.” Partners tackle management, airports, and logistics Airwayz Drones Ltd. claimed that it has developed the world’s first Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) system based on artificial intelligence. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said its AI learns the dynamic urban environment, enabling a completely automated system for real-time management of unmanned airspace. In the pilot program, Airwayz UTM manages multiple fleets of drones from…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.58
…Alto, Calif., as well as subsidiaries in India and Israel. Norwest said it has invested in more than 600 companies and partners with over 150 active companies, with a focus on consumer, enterprise, and healthcare. “ICON's groundbreaking technology has created a new paradigm for homebuilding that fundamentally changes how housing is constructed,” said Crowe. “The company is already building everything from single family homes for the homeless all the way to structures for habitation on the moon and Mars. But we are particularly excited about the opportunity for ICON to collaborate with home builders and massively impact the housing shortage…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.93
…Founded in 2013, Memic is based in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a wholly owned subsidiary in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The company has developed the Hominis robotic platform for surgical procedures. Hominis designed to address women's health Memic claimed that Hominis is the first and only surgical robot authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that features miniature humanoid-shaped arms. They have shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints, providing human-level dexterity and 360-degree articulation, said the company. Hominis' compact and mobile design occupies a minimal footprint at a significant cost advantage in comparison with available robotic technology, it added. The…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.53
…to protect wireless communications from jamming attacks. The Caesarea, Israel-based company designs systems to monitor and secure the GPS systems in drones and other unmanned systems, vehicle fleets, and critical networks, as well as defense applications. Autonomous systems must account for GPS unreliability Around the world, GPS signals are used for navigation, but consistent connection with these signals is not always achievable, noted Honeywell and InfiniDome. Even the latest drones can encounter reception problems in GPS-denied environments, where signal service is marginal or blocked. Examples include near tall buildings or under bridges. In these instances, it is important for air…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 22.83
…across Europe, the U.S., and Canada. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company plans to leverage its recent joint venture with Ciment, a subsidiary of Israel Shipyards Industries and a leading Israeli manufacturer and supplier of cement products. “The company is primed to take an important step towards realizing its vision of revolutionizing the construction sector and the way we build,” said Ran Berman, CEO of Beyon3D. “In the coming years, the company’s groundbreaking manufacturing system will spearhead the transformation of traditional manufacturing processes.” Beyon3D offers to fill an industry gap Founded in 2011, Beyon3D has developed a digital manufacturing system encompassing…