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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...

Indro Robotics takes in IROS 2023 in Detroit

Indro Robotics takes in IROS 2023 in Detroit

By Scott Simmie   One of the most important gatherings in the field of robotics is underway in Detroit. It’s the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, or IROS 2023. And InDro Robotics is there. “IROS is kind of an open forum to discuss...

Drones playing increasing role in disaster response: CAV Canada Panel

Drones playing increasing role in disaster response: CAV Canada Panel

By Scott Simmie   In recent years, drones have proven indispensable in the field of emergency services. They're routinely used to assess damage following disasters, to document serious accidents and allow roads to re-open sooner, for situational awareness during...

TCXpo brings Smart Mobility exhibit to Ottawa’s Area X.O

TCXpo brings Smart Mobility exhibit to Ottawa’s Area X.O

By Scott Simmie   Canada's largest Smart Mobility exhibit and demonstration took place in Ottawa September 27. It was the second time the annual event has taken place. It brought hundreds of attendees – and more than 75 companies – to Area X.O, an innovation hub...

InDro Commander module streamlines robotics R&D

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...

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