by Meghan Hennessey | Oct 7, 2013 | In the News |
Tailings ponds are unique environments with specific safety requirements. In addition to the safety concerns, the complex chemical composition of tailings makes taking accurate bathymetric readings quite difficult. PotashCorp, the world’s largest fertiliser producer,...
by Meghan Hennessey | Oct 7, 2013 | In the News |
It may seem uncomfortably close to science fiction, but robots are moving ever nearer to having humanlike abilities to smell, feel and see their surroundings, allowing them to operate more independently and perform some of the dangerous, dirty and dull jobs people...
by Meghan Hennessey | Oct 2, 2013 | In the News |
This year, the Kitchener business has been selected as a finalist for the Innovator Award at the Ontario Business Achievement Awards (OBAAs), which will be held on November 20th in Toronto. Sponsored by Colleges Ontario, this award goes to a business whose innovations...
by Meghan Hennessey | Sep 11, 2013 | In the News |
A robotic utility vehicle wasn’t a thing until — well, until Clearpath Robotics decided to make it a thing by creating the Grizzly, its most recent robot and its largest yet. Like the previous products in Clearpath’s lineup, the Grizzly is an unmanned vehicle platform...
by Meghan Hennessey | Sep 10, 2013 | In the News |
A little over a decade, Dr. Geovanni Martínez Castillo founded the Research Laboratory Digital Image Processing and Computer Vision (IPCV-LAB) at the School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Costa Rica (UCR)… the Vice-Rector for Research, University...
by Meghan Hennessey | Sep 2, 2013 | In the News |
We already wrote about the cargo robot BigDog and AlphaDog , which are military developments and are in the process of the working prototype. The Canadian company Clearpath Robotics unveiled the car for peaceful purposes, which, despite a less frightening and surreal...