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Police drone collision raises questions
By Scott Simmie There's no question that drones have become an essential tool for First Responders. They're used to assess fires, document accidents, search for missing people and even get a sense of damage following a natural disaster like a tornado. They're...
InDro Robotics, Area X.O team up to provide high-level drone, robot training
By Scott Simmie InDro Robotics and Area X.O – the R&D complex for next-gen smart mobility, autonomy and connectivity founded and operated by Invest Ottawa with an emphasis on real-world robotics and IoT device testing – have joined forces to build and...
InDro Backpack makes smart dog robots smarter
By Scott Simmie Want to make a smart dog smarter? (And by "dog," we're referring here to quadruped robots – whose form factor and locomotion make them look like dogs.) InDro has developed a solution for that. We call it InDro Backpack. It's a bolt-on...
2022 InDro Highlights
And for InDro Robotics, it was a year marked by new products, new deployments, and multiple milestones. We did a deep dive on the year with our Year in Review story, which you can find here. But we realise some people might prefer a condensed version. So here we go,...
InDro employees use skills, imagination, during annual “Hack-a-Thon”
By Scott Simmie Most of the time, InDro staff work on company projects. Generally that means developing new products, manufacturing products for clients, testing new devices in the field and carrying out service provision. Sometimes it even means packing up...
2022: A great year for InDro Robotics
By Scott Simmie We thought, as we embark on a New Year, it might be fun to look back on the year that was. Specifically, to document some of the highlights that occurred within InDro Robotics. Most of you are familiar with the company by now. For those who...
Breaking drone regulations can be expensive
By Scott Simmie Drone regulations exist for a reason. Actually, multiple reasons. Probably the most important is to keep airspace safe and avoid any potential collisions or interference with crewed aircraft. That's why altitude is limited to 400' above ground...
Still a long road to fully autonomous passenger cars
By Scott Simmie We hear a lot about self-driving cars – and that's understandable. There are a growing number of Teslas on the roads, with many owners testing the latest beta versions of FSD (Full Self-Driving) software. The latest release allows for automated...
Coming soon: InDro Autonomy software
By Scott Simmie We've got news. InDro Robotics is in the final stages of a new product that will vastly improve the capabilities of ground robots running on ROS2 or ROS1 Robot Operating System libraries. In short, it will transform a remotely tele-operated machine...
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