by Tim Peckover | Jan 10, 2017 | Blog, Robot Forge |
Arguably the biggest tech buzz-word of the past couple years has been self-driving, and the way the market is ramping up, that trend isn’t going to subside for quite some time – if ever. From research across electrical and mechanical engineering, computer science and...
by Chris Bogdon | Jan 5, 2017 | In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
Sriram Narasimhan’s research team is shaking things up in the Civil Engineering Structures Lab at the University of Waterloo. The research, which is led by Ph.D Candidate Kevin Goorts, is developing a new mobile damping system for suppressing unwanted vibrations in...
by Chris Bogdon | Jun 20, 2016 | ROS Spotlight |
Written by Steffi Paepcke and originally posted on Open Source Robotics Foundation Blog on June 17, 2016. Clearpath Robotics is best known for building yellow and black robots that are the research platforms you’d build for yourself; that is, if it wasn’t much easier...
by Meghan Hennessey | Dec 14, 2015 | In the News |
Modern factories and warehouses need to be reconfigurable, responsive and efficient to survive. To ensure this survival, Clearpath Robotics, a Kitchener, ON-based manufacturer of field and service robotics, has now introduced its first self-driving warehouse robot:...
by Chris Bogdon | Sep 23, 2015 | Robot Forge |
After putting in 2 years of product development, we’re excited to announce the world’s first self-driving vehicle for intralogistics and materials handling. World, meet OTTO, our intelligent self-driving vehicle designed to efficiently transport heavy-load materials...