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TCXpo brings Canada’s Smart Mobility leaders to Area X.O September 27
By Scott Simmie Canada's premiere exhibit and demonstration of Smart Mobility technologies is coming up soon – September 27, to be precise. And InDro Robotics will be one of scores of Canadian companies demonstrating innovative products and processes. This is...
InDro Commander module streamlines robotics R&D
By Scott Simmie Building robots is hard. Even if you start with a manufactured platform for locomotion (very common in the case of ground robots), the work ahead can be challenging and time-consuming. How many sensors will require a power supply and data...
InDro Robotics expands with InDro Forge prototyping & custom fabrication
By Scott Simmie InDro Robotics is pleased to announce it is now managing InDro Forge – a prototyping and custom fabrication facility utilising tools including metal 3D printing, CNC machining, silicone and urethane casting, and more. The facility is located in...
Rockwell Automation to purchase Clearpath Robotics
By Scott Simmie There’s some big news in the Canadian robotics world. US-based Rockwell Automation, which describes itself as “the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation” has announced it has signed an agreement to...
InDro Robotics flies in urban wind tunnels for National Research Council project
By Scott Simmie Flying a drone in dense urban settings comes with its own set of challenges. In addition to following regulations laid out in the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) Part IX, operators have to contend with other factors. Helicopters, for...
InDro Robotics tapped to fly drone missions at Kelowna fire
By Scott Simmie As forest fires continue to threaten Kelowna, BC, officials have urged tens of thousands of residents to heed warnings and evacuate from the area. Some 30,000 people are currently under an evacuation order, with another 36,000 being told to...
A closer look at Unitree’s growing line of quadruped robots
By Scott Simmie If you follow InDro, you've likely heard bits and pieces about the Unitree line of robots by now. The Chinese firm specialises in quadruped robots – the ones that always remind people of dogs. And while some of the Unitree line can indeed pull a...
Smart Mobility companies invited to TCXpo 2023
By Scott Simmie We're already excited. And we've blocked off September 27, 2023 in the InDro calendar. Why's that? It's because that's the day of the second TCXpo – a demo day and networking event featuring Canadian companies in the Smart Mobility space – will...
DON DRONES ON ABOUT TRANSPORT CANADA CHARGES IN YOW INCIDENT
By Scott Simmie If you're a regular reader (and we certainly hope you are), you may recall we recently broke the story about a plethora of fines levied by Transport Canada following two illegal drone flights at the Ottawa International Airport (YOW). Those...
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