by Meghan Hennessey | Jan 27, 2014 | In the News |
Good evening, carbon-based lifeforms! Are you ready to become cannon fodder for the coming war against the machines? No? Well don’t worry because you won’t have a choice! Today in TIDWRTWHUFOO we present some warriors from the future that will work alongside and then...
by Meghan Hennessey | Jan 23, 2014 | In the News |
The University of Coimbra’s Institute of Systems and Robotics is working diligently to automate humanitarian demining efforts. Read...
by Meghan Hennessey | Jan 23, 2014 | In the News |
The University of Coimbra in Portugal has taken its free Husky and turned it into a clever little autonomous mobile mine detector. Read...
by Meghan Hennessey | Jan 23, 2014 | Press Release |
University of Coimbra aims to rid the world’s landmines with mobile robots (Kitchener, ON, Canada – January 23, 2013) The University of Coimbra’s Institute of Systems and Robotics is working diligently to automate the extremely dangerous and manual job of clearing...
by Meghan Hennessey | Jan 22, 2014 | In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
Clearpath robots automate dull, dirty and dangerous jobs, and University of Coimbra is using Husky with no exception to this vision. The team is researching and developing new methods for autonomous landmine clearance and we were thrilled to present them with the...