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TLR – Technology Readiness Levels – explained

TLR – Technology Readiness Levels – explained

By Scott Simmie   So: You've got a great idea for a new technology product or process. That's the first step: A concept that you've put some thought into. Of course, there's a long road ahead before that brilliant idea becomes an actual commercial product. But...

YOW Drone incident recounted in WINGS magazine

YOW Drone incident recounted in WINGS magazine

By Scott Simmie   If you follow the news from Indro Robotics regularly, you're likely aware we're the key technology provider for the YOW Drone Detection Pilot Project. For several years, we've been involved in detecting drones flying in proximity to the Ottawa...

Elroy Air’s Chaparral brings long-range, heavy lift cargo solution

Elroy Air’s Chaparral brings long-range, heavy lift cargo solution

By Scott Simmie   Some history has just been made in the world of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). On November 12, Elroy Air successfully flew its Chaparral C1 – the first flight of a turbogenerator-hybrid electric vertical take-off and landing (hVTOL) aircraft. The...

New LIMO Pro, ROS2 models bring advanced abilities to R&D

New LIMO Pro, ROS2 models bring advanced abilities to R&D

By Scott Simmie   There's a new robot in town. Actually, there are two of them. They're small but mighty. In fact, numerous universities and robotics labs already use their predecessor for high-level research. That original robot, the AgileX LIMO, was a...

Assistive devices on the rise at Korea’s Robot World Conference

Assistive devices on the rise at Korea’s Robot World Conference

By Scott Simmie A major robotics conference is underway in Seoul, South Korea. Robot World 2023 features some 200 exhibitors and 700 booths, ranging all the way from heavy hitters like Hyundai (which makes robots for industrial purposes) through to companies that...

Engineers put skills to the test in F1tenth autonomous challenge

Engineers put skills to the test in F1tenth autonomous challenge

By Scott Simmie   Want to win a scale model car race? Normally you'd pimp your ride, slam the throttle to the max, and do your best at the steering control to overtake any opponents while staying on the track. Now imagine a race where no one is controlling the...

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