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Kiwibot: A Level 4 Autonomy robotic solution for delivery, advertising – and more
By Scott Simmie There's been a quiet robotics revolution underway. At some 20 campuses across the US – and elsewhere globally – small robots built by Kiwibot have been busy. Day and night, they carry out autonomous food deliveries for hungry students. Sometimes, those...
InDro on the road: Four major conferences in a month
By Scott Simmie We've been busy. Our Head of R&D Sales, Luke Corbeth, has been on the road – hitting up four conferences in three countries in less than a month. During that time, he's met with potential clients, seen cutting-edge research, and even...
InDro Forge: A one-stop shop for prototype development and limited production runs
By Scott Simmie It's been some time since we've written about InDro Forge. That's our custom prototype fabrication and limited production run facility in Ottawa. We've been running the facility since September of 2023 – and have grown its capacity significantly...
InDro in Atlanta at ICRA – IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
By Scott Simmie We are at ICRA 2025 – billed as "the premiere conference in robotics and automation." With about 40,000 attendees, there are some conferences out there that are even larger. But few are more influential when it comes to R&D. Some 3,000...
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
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
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
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
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...
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