Bingo, the robotic dog, doesn’t have long flowing fur or a fluffy tail. But it can dance and roll over. That was enough to delight children at St. Paul’s Lutheran School at Arlington on Monday afternoon. As part of National Lutheran Schools Week (NLSW), grade school students had the opportunity …
Read More »Volatus accelerates growth with Airial Robotic partnership
Volatus Aerospace Corp. (TSXV: VOL) (OTCQB: VLTTF) (“Volatus” or “the Company”) announced that it has entered into an exclusive agreement to help manufacture, market and distribute Airial Robotics’ next generation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) under the Volatus Aerospace brand and its subsidiaries. “We are already seeing significant demand for …
Read More »Robotic Skies Introduces SPAN Software Platform
Robotic Skies announced on October 18th the launch of its cloud-based SPAN software platform for managing and tracking Unmanned Aviation Systems (UAS) and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) service and repair projects for its commercial OEM and aircraft operator customers. The SPAN platform is powered by CORRIDOR Aviation Service Software by …
Read More »Marshall Futureworx part of trio working to create robotic d…
Marshall Futureworx, sees.ai, and ISS Aerospace have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will see the three companies work to create new autonomous robotic drone technologies for sectors including offshore renewable energy, defence and security, and nuclear decommissioning. A Marshall Futureworx inspection drone Marshall Futureworx is the venture building …
Read More »From disinfectant drones to robotic nurses, Covid-busting te…
NEW DELHI: For the last four years, it was used for crop dusting. But now, it has a new name and purpose. Chennai-based startup Garuda Aerospace’s drone is spraying disinfectant all over locked down cities in its new avatar of Corona Killer-100. Garuda has deployed 300 drones across 26 Indian …
Read More »Robotic Drones, a New Flight Simulator, and More Car News Th…
Sometimes, it’s nice to see humans working with machines. This week, WIRED Transportation took you to Austin, where professional drone racers—yes, they exist!—raced against robot-directed ones on a complicated course. Sure, there was a winner in the end: the human racers. But Lockheed Martin, which sponsored the race, is hoping …
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