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The rise of the humanoid robots

The rise of the humanoid robots

By Scott Simmie   Did you catch the recent news? A few cool things have popped up on the humanoid front. The first is that Hyundai Motor Group – which owns a majority share in Boston Dynamics – announced it will purchase "tens of thousands" of robots for use in...

InDro partners with Ericsson at Detroit’s AUTOMATE! show

InDro partners with Ericsson at Detroit’s AUTOMATE! show

By Scott Simmie   Cypher Robotics, a company InDro has incubated, is on the road.  And – like it did recently at Hannover Messe in Germany – Cypher has again partnered with Ericsson to showcase technology at a major global technology show. This time around, it's...

InDro, UBC partner on medical drone deliveries to remote communities

InDro, UBC partner on medical drone deliveries to remote communities

By Scott Simmie   InDro Robotics is pleased to partner with the University of British Columbia on a pilot project that will use drones to deliver critical medical supplies to remote communities in that province. It's a use-case InDro has long supported. In fact,...

Research using InDro robots for real-world autonomy

Research using InDro robots for real-world autonomy

By Scott Simmie   As you're likely aware by now, InDro builds custom robots for a wide variety of clients. Many of those clients are themselves researchers, creating algorithms that push the envelope in multiple sectors. Recently, we highlighted amazing work...

Research at U of Alberta focuses on robotics for medical applications

Research at U of Alberta focuses on robotics for medical applications

By Scott Simmie   You've probably heard of the "Three Ds" by now: Robots are perfect for tasks that are Dirty, Dull and Dangerous. In fact, we recently took a pretty comprehensive look at why inspection robots can tick all of these boxes – while saving companies...

How remote inspection robots reduce downtime

How remote inspection robots reduce downtime

By Scott Simmie   Inspection robots aren't cheap. We fully acknowledge that might not be the best opening pitch, but hear us out. While a capable inspection robot can be costly, so is downtime. So is dispatching human beings to distant locations. Electrical...

What Canada’s new drone regulations mean for you

What Canada’s new drone regulations mean for you

By Kate Klassen, Training and Regulatory Specialist   It’s not every day I get excited to see an email before 0600. But yesterday, March 26, was one of those days!  Unexpectedly, Transport Canada announced the publication of the highly anticipated Canada Gazette...

InDro’s Dr. Eric Saczuk: The Indiana Jones of Drones

InDro’s Dr. Eric Saczuk: The Indiana Jones of Drones

By Scott Simmie   He's a Fellow International of The Explorers Club – the storied New York-based organization that since 1904 has only accepted members who have travelled to far-flung places (including the moon) in scientific pursuits. He owns a beloved 1989...

What makes an effective research and development robot?

What makes an effective research and development robot?

By Scott Simmie   At InDro Robotics, we sell a lot of robots and drones for the purpose of research and development. Those devices range all the way from small and highly affordable out-of-the-box solutions like the LIMO PRO right through to highly complex builds...

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