IronBOT can work alongside ACR’s first robot, TyBOT, which can self-tie horizontal rebar intersections.
Robotics Summit: How Scythe Robotics uses Rust for software development
Zach Goins, senior autonomy software engineer at Scythe Robotics, will discuss Scythe’s decision to use Rust for software development during the Robotics Summit.
Unlock new applications for mobile robots at the Robotics Summit
The panelists will discuss how recent technology advances are setting the stage for the next wave of innovative mobile robots.
Sarcos completes solar panel installation demonstration
Sarcos announced that it completed the final validation of its Outdoor Autonomous Manipulation of Photovoltaic Panels (O-AMPP) project.
A3 announces Roberta Nelson Shea, Jeff Burnstein as Engelberger Awards winners
Both Shea and Burnstein were unanimously selected by the awards committee and the past chairs of the RIA, now A3, to win the award.
Airobotics acquires Iron Drone assets
Airobotics announced that it acquired the assets of Iron Drone Ltd, an Israeli-based company that creates autonomous counter-drone systems.
Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum full conference agenda
The Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum announced its full conference agenda for the May 10-11 2023 event at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
AVIA creates AV-centered policy recommendations for USDOT
According to the AVIA, these federal policy recommendations will help unlock AVs’ full capacity to provide greater safety and mobility.
How Boston Dynamics is developing Spot for real-world applications
Marco da Silva, senior director of R&D at Boston Dynamics, will discuss at the Robotics Summit & Expo how the company is developing Spot for real-World applications.
Argo AI team joins Ford’s new self-driving startup Latitude AI
Latitude’s work will build off of Ford’s hands-free, highway-driving technology called BlueCruise, which has already logged more than 50 million miles.
Top 10 robotic stories of February 2023
From seeing Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot at work to Alphabet closing down one of its subsidiaries, there was no shortage of robotics news in February 2023.
Researchers create responsive ankle exoskeleton algorithm
Researchers at the University of Michigan have created a responsive ankle exoskeleton algorithm that uses direct muscle measurement.
Breaking down Tesla’s Full Self Driving recall
Tesla’s recall affects almost 363,000 Model S, Model 3, Model X and Model Y vehicles equipped with Full Self Driving Beta software.
Waymo starts fully driverless testing in LA
Waymo announced its starting completely driverless testing in Los Angeles, making it the third city to see driverless Waymo vehicles.
Fulfil Solutions emerges from stealth with $60M in funding
Fulfil Solutions announced that it is emerging from stealth mode with $60 million in Series B financing for its grocery fulfillment system.
Alphabet closes Everyday Robots among layoffs
Everyday Robotics taught over a hundred wheeled, one-armed robots to clean cafeteria tables, separate trash from recycling and open doors.
Luxonis releases DepthAI ROS driver
Luxonis announced the release of its newest DepthAI ROS driver for its stereo depth OAK cameras.
Motional to start nighttime robotaxi rides in Las Vegas
The rides will be given in Motional’s IONIQ 5 robotaxi with a safety driver behind the wheel, on certain routes along the Las Vegas Strip.
RoboTire installs another system with Discount Tire
RoboTire is continuing to work with Discount Tire with its latest installation at a store in Arlington, Texas.
Cruise hits 1 million driverless miles
Cruise’s fully driverless vehicles have traveled over one million miles just 15 months after the company gave its first driverless ride.
ASTM developing standard for robot end-effectors
ASTM International announced that its developing a standard based on the grasp strength of robot end-effectors.
Pudu Robotics brings in over $15M in C3 round
Pudu Robotics plans to use the latest round of funding to build a new production base expanding the company’s production capacity.