RE2 Robotics
RE2 Sapien mobile manipulation system.
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RE2 Robotics
RE2 Sapien mobile manipulation system.
RE2 Robotics Inc., a leading developer of mobile manipulation systems, today looked back at its accomplishments of the past year and shared its outlook for the year ahead.
“Despite the challenges of the continuing pandemic, I am incredibly proud of our team’s dedication and the progress we made this year across all areas of our organization,” stated Jorgen Pedersen, president and CEO of RE2. “In addition to celebrating the company’s milestone 20th anniversary, we significantly grew our engineering staff, secured our largest defense contract to date, and advanced our work with strategic partners in the aviation, construction, energy, and medical markets."
"We also re-evaluated what work looks like at RE2 by actively engaging and listening to our employees’ ideas for increased flexibility and remote work options," he added, noting the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. "Our company culture has been strengthened based on these valuable contributions.”
Pittsburgh-based RE2 Robotics provides the RE2 Sapien family of robotic arms, RE2 Detect computer vision software, and RE2 Intellect autonomy software to enable mobile manipulation systems that operate in a variety of complex indoor and outdoor environments. The company said its systems help the aviation, construction, defense, energy, and healthcare industries to enable remote operations, improve worker safety and efficiency, and reduce operational costs.
In 2021, RE2 said it achieved numerous significant technical and operational successes. Highlights included the following:
“Since we founded this company in 2001, our primary mission has been to develop robotic technologies that improve worker safety and productivity,” said Pedersen. “The future of work is changing, driven, in part, by a shortage of skilled workers. As we move into 2022, RE2’s intelligent mobile manipulation solutions will be used to augment that limited workforce, enabling companies to improve productivity, safety, and the ability to meet market demand."
"For example, applications such as aircraft maintenance and solar field construction require skilled workers to perform complex tasks at height," he said. "We believe that robotic manipulation and supervised autonomy will empower the available skilled workers to efficiently perform complex tasks at height while remaining safely on the ground.”
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