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The future of safety in robotics with Ouster Lidar

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast The Future of Safety in Robotics with Ouster In Episode 193 of The Robot Report Podcast, co-hosts Mike Oitzman and Eugene Demaitre interview Angus Pacala, co-founder and CEO of Ouster Lidar. His 10-year-old company claims to be the largest Western supplier of lidar for robotics.

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Accelerate Program of Pittsburgh Robotics Factory opens applications for its third cohort

Robotics Business Review

For the Accelerate Program, the Robotics Factory will invest up to $100,000 in the form of a convertible note in addition to receiving 2% common stock equity from participating companies. Source: Robotics Factory The Robotics Factory has opened the application window for its Accelerate program.

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3 reasons mobile robots haven’t reached mass adoption

Robotics Business Review

Source: ifm efector Automated mobile robotics is the obvious answer to increased consumer demand and continuing labor shortages today. Or, put even more simply: What aren’t you selling more robots? In other words: the longer the integration process, the more expensive your robots are to them.

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Unitree Robotics unveils G1 humanoid for $16k

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Unitree Robotics unveiled its latest generation G1 humanoid robot at ICRA 2024. The Unitree H1 was a popular demo during the CES 2024 , where the Unitree booth was slammed throughout the show. In April, Unitree brought the H1 to NVIDIA GTC and walked the robot through the crowded aisles.

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RoboBusiness to discuss autonomy challenges in mobile robotics

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It’s predicted that by 2030, over 1 million mobile robots will be in the field. However, implementation is still complex and the cost of robot downtime is estimated to range from $1,000 to $10,000 per minute. 16 from 2:45 PM to 3:30 PM called “Beyond BoM: Autonomy Challenges in Mobile Robots.” Register now.

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PillBot lets doctors see inside the human body

Robotics Business Review

Endiatx is shaping the future of medicine with groundbreaking micro-robotics inside the human body. See it live You can see Endiatx CEO Torrey Smith demo PillBot live during the closing keynote of RoboBusiness 2024. According to CEO Torrey Smith, the bill of materials for the device only costs $35.

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Nokia AIMS Releases “True” Automated Inventory Counting Capability

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Top management awarded the task of the accuracy of the bills of material to me for several years. New Nokia AIMS customers who sign up in 2024 will receive this capability for free, for one year. Inventory counting capability is now available to customers in the United States.