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Boston Dynamics debuts electric version of Atlas humanoid robot

Robotics Business Review

Boston Dynamics began with humanoids by sawing one of its pneumatically powered quadrupeds in half back in 2009. ” “We started thinking about functionally safe 3D vision,” he recalled. Advanced, functionally safe, remote vision and onboard systems are essential to solving safety.”

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RBR50 Spotlight: Neya Systems developing cybersecurity standards for AGVs

Robotics Business Review

Website: neyarobotics.com Year Founded: 2009 Number of Employees: 51-100 Innovation Class: Technology, Product & Services In November 2023, Neya Systems started developing a cybersecurity standard for autonomous ground vehicles (AGVs). Organization: Neya Systems Country: U.S.

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K. Soundhar Rajhan, Chief Strategy Officer,  Lakshmi Machine Works Limited, shares highlights and insights from his more than five-decade journey with the iconic company

Dinesh Mishra

In 1997, I relocated to Coimbatore to lead the supply chain management function as it evolved into an integrated discipline. In 2009, after completing the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School, I moved to China to establish and head LMW’s greenfield project for manufacturing textile spinning machinery.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

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A successful attack on a manufacturer could give the attacker access to connected networks, such as suppliers, logistics partners, or customers. Such employees typically include customs compliance staff, procurement personnel, and individuals working in the company’s shipping/ logistics departments. National Security.

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Top 10 Under 40 2025

Automation Mag

In 2009, after completing my mechatronics engineering degree at the University of Waterloo, I co-founded Clearpath with three classmates. I am a mechatronic engineer with a Certified Functional Safety Expert (CFSE) certification, currently serving as product manager automationfor the Americas at Wieland Electric.