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DRONE EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE PROJECT REACHES REAL-LIFE DEPLOYMENT PHASE
By Scott Simmie A pilot program for delivering emergency medical supplies – including life-saving devices such as an automated external defibrillator and an Epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) – by drone has reached a new milestone. Between July and December of...
InDro Cortex, Controller open a near limitless world of robotic possibilities
By Scott Simmie We were tempted to use the word "infinite" in the headline above. Because really, when it comes to customising a robot or industrial drone into pretty much any configuration, our InDro Cortex (hardware) and InDro Controller (software) can handle the...
SkyScoutAI: A system to predict and prevent wildfires
By Scott Simmie Wildfires are a growing threat. You might think, based on media coverage, that we're having more of them. That's not always the case; in some areas the number of wildfires is down. The real problem is that wildfire outbreaks in recent decades...
H2CanFly works to accelerate adoption of hydrogen as fuel
By Scott Simmie Picture a world where long-haul passenger jets are powered by liquid hydrogen – modified engines burning the gas the same way they used to combust Jet A fuel. There is zero CO2 produced. With the exception of some nitrogen oxides (due to higher...
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...
NGen announces $79.5M to support 20 new AI projects in Canada – including InDro Robotics
By Scott Simmie New funding, totalling $79.5M, will help 20 Canadian companies – including InDro Robotics – advance their AI capabilities in order to be more globally competitive. The money includes $50.3M in direct investment from industry partners and $29.2M...
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...
How the National Research Council of Canada advances drone capabilities
By Scott Simmie Canada's drone industry, along with drone technology in general, have advanced immensely over the past decade, and at an even greater pace over the past few years. But there are still some tricky areas, particularly as industry tries to take...
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...
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