by Meghan Hennessey | Oct 15, 2015 | In the News |
Clearpath Robotics, a Canadian maker of field and service robots, has a new self-driving car named OTTO. But it’s not for the road. The moving platform is designed for heavy-load transport in industrial environments like factories and warehouses. Read...
by Meghan Hennessey | Aug 27, 2015 | In the News |
“Customer focused from the get-go, [the Company] received five purchase orders from companies involved in robotics research before they even built their first robot.” Read...
by Meghan Hennessey | Aug 5, 2015 | In the News |
Amazon’s proprietary Kiva robots are state-of-the art inventory fetchers, saving humans from walking up to 11 miles per shift, some experts estimate. They’ve helped Amazon build some of the most efficient warehouses on the planet. Now Clearpath Robotics of Kitchener,...
by Meghan Hennessey | Jun 2, 2015 | In the News |
“Clearpath is the first and, so far as we can tell, only robotics company to pledge not to build killer robots.” Read More...
by Meghan Hennessey | Dec 22, 2014 | In the News |
Space’s flagship show, InnerSpace is a daily entertainment talk show that covers film, television, video games, technology, comic books, gadgets, and all things genre. Read...
by Meghan Hennessey | Dec 1, 2014 | In the News |
With a vision to automate the world’s dullest, dirtiest and deadliest jobs through their unmanned robots, Clearpath Robotics Inc. is making an international name for itself. The company’s co-founders, Matt Rendall, Ryan Gariepy and Bryan Webb, were recently included...