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InDro Update: We’ve been busy, busy, busy
By Scott Simmie It's been a busy summer at InDro Robotics and InDro Forge. Sure, people have had holidays. But in the R&D world, we don't have the typical summer slowdown often enjoyed in other sectors. We've been busy building new robots, coding new...
InDro’s Stephan Tzolov: Next-level creativity
By Scott Simmie At InDro Robotics, our engineering team is known for being creative. That's how we come up with innovative solutions – whether they're inventions like InDro Commander or InDro Controller, or designing and integrating a ground-up robotic solution...
InDro Robotics launches powerful new Sentinel UGV
By Scott Simmie InDro has taken the wraps off its latest innovation – the all-new Sentinel Uncrewed Ground Vehicle. Sentinel has been built for inspection, remote teleoperation and surveillance over 5G and 4G networks. Its robust build has been designed to take...
From napkin sketch to prototype reality: InDro Forge does it all
By Scott Simmie What's in a name? Let's take a look at InDro Forge – our custom fabrication and prototyping facility operated by InDro Robotics in collaboration with Invest Ottawa. The "InDro" part obviously comes from InDro Robotics. But what about that second...
InDro deploys drones, ground robots in Kelowna precision agriculture project
By Scott Simmie There’s a buzz around Kelowna these days. Well, actually, there are two kinds of buzz. The first is the occasional faint sound of a small but smart drone, carrying out flights every two weeks over two separate orchards. These orchards grow peaches,...
Sales and support: The InDro Experience
By Scott Simmie We've all had them. Some unfamiliar number shows up on your phone, and the next thing you know someone is trying to pitch duct cleaning, a new cellular plan, or something else you likely don't want or need. You'll never receive a call like that...
InDro completes design, build and delivery of robots for swarm research
By Scott Simmie You've likely seen swarm behaviour in nature – or at least video of it. Flocks of starlings produce incredible patterns known as murmurations, undulating with split-second speed. Certain species of termites build massive and complex mounds, complete...
Robosense sets new bar for affordable, powerful LiDAR sensors
By Scott Simmie Building or modifying a robot? Specifically, are you working on something with autonomy that needs to understand an unfamiliar environment? Then you're likely looking at adding two key sensors: A depth camera and a LiDAR unit. LiDAR (as most of...
SkyScout AI offers new solution for wildfire detection, mitigation
By Scott Simmie We did a quick check, just now, on the current wildfire situation in British Columbia. Nine wildfires were burning and labelled as "Out of Control" by the BC Wildfire Service. An additional two fires were categorised as "Wildfires of Note." And...
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