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New NAV CANADA study projects massive growth in drone/AAM use

New NAV CANADA study projects massive growth in drone/AAM use

By Scott Simmie   Those in the drone sector in Canada have seen incredible growth in recent years across multiple areas: Technology, use-cases, economic benefits and regulatory advancements. Many in the industry have long said 'Drones are the future' – or words...

InDro Controller, Cortex and VR Humanoid push the envelope

InDro Controller, Cortex and VR Humanoid push the envelope

By Scott Simmie   We've all seen the videos on LinkedIn or elsewhere by now: A humanoid robot, doing incredible gymnastic feats. Or perhaps it's toiling away in a factory, moving boxes from one location to another – maybe even tightening a bolt. They're not AI...

InDro’s VR humanoid draws crowds at MWC26

InDro’s VR humanoid draws crowds at MWC26

By Scott Simmie   InDro is proud to be displaying, alongside Ericsson, at the huge Mobile World Congress (MWC26) in Barcelona. It's a massive show, highlighting connectivity and the near-endless variety of solutions that rely on it: Everything from industrial...

InDro Robotics named in new CENGN Cohort

InDro Robotics named in new CENGN Cohort

By Scott Simmie   Some very exciting news for nine Canadian technology SMEs was announced last week – and InDro Robotics is one of them. CENGN, Canada's Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks, revealed the first cohort of its Living Lab Initiative. All...

New Defence Industrial Strategy puts emphasis on Canadian tech sector

New Defence Industrial Strategy puts emphasis on Canadian tech sector

By Scott Simmie   Canada has released its long-awaited Defence Industrial Strategy. It's a blueprint for defence and sovereignty in a rapidly-changing world – and has profound implications for Canada's technology sector. In a nutshell, the DIS will focus on...

A Security Robot With Superpowers for $50k: Meet Prowler

A Security Robot With Superpowers for $50k: Meet Prowler

By Scott Simmie   It wasn't long ago that purchasing a reliable, robust robot for routine inspection and security patrols could easily cost you $200,000. That was obviously a fair chunk of change – and a pretty substantial barrier to entry for many companies....

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