by Sabrina Guillen | Feb 26, 2021 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
Robotics has always had the ambitious effort to make work and society safer, cleaner, and more interesting for us. To do so, technological innovation has constantly been pushing the envelope, drastically redefining parts of our lives. However, to bring such...
by Sabrina Guillen | Feb 16, 2021 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
A core technique of robotics is to be able to navigate the dynamic and ever-changing world. Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is absolutely crucial for systems to keep track of their location within an environment. SLAM algorithms are used in navigation,...
by Sabrina Guillen | Jan 28, 2021 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
Who let the dogs out? Ever since we introduced Dingo to the family last year, we’ve been extremely excited to see what sort of innovative projects this small robot would become a part of. And we admit, we’ve been a bit impatient, and so we spoke with École de...
by Sabrina Guillen | Jan 20, 2021 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
The world’s population is growing at a remarkable pace. It is estimated that by 2050, the world and its food production will have to support over 9 billion people! For such a future to be sustainable, the current worldwide food production would have to double. But,...
by Sabrina Guillen | Dec 4, 2020 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
How can we, the robotics community, continue to drive innovation? Well, one of the solutions is to create robots and platforms that intelligently adapt to the data they collect, environments they are deployed in, and processes that they fulfill. By learning each step...
by Sabrina Guillen | Nov 18, 2020 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
When discussing the future of robotics and artificial intelligence, the conversation often focuses around anxieties of losing the human touch. Will robots eventually make many human tasks and responsibilities superfluous? Others who are more optimistic about robotic...