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BOWE GROUP Leads $8.2M Funding Round to Help MOV.AI Deploy Its AMR Development Software

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…with the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉 developer community.” The move aligns with Augsburg, Germany-based BOWE GROUP's customer base. BOWE supplies smart automation and IoT systems. MOV.AI makes the Robotics Engine Platform, which helps robotic manufacturers develop software for autonomous mobile robots and autonomous guided vehicles. The platform is based on ROS. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company added that the platform…


NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit Offers to Ease Creation of Robotics and Edge AI Applications

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…AI-enabled robots. Specifically, NVIDIA Isaac ROS, a collection of hardware-accelerated packages, makes it easier for ROS 2 developers to build high-performance solutions on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit, said the company. The new NVIDIA Isaac ROS DP release optimizes ROS 2 nodes processing pipelines, which can be executed on the Jetson Orin Platform. It also provides new DNN-based GEMS…


MOV.AI Launches Robotics Engine Platform for Mobile Robot Deployment

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…on the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉 and has a Web-based user interface. “Robot development is complex, and there are very few development tools to speed it up,” said Limor Schwietzer, founder and chief technology officer of MOV.AI. “ROS is great and constantly evolving, but it was built for robotics researchers that do not need to deal with enterprise needs such…


Stratom Safety System to be Used in New U.S. Army Unmanned Vehicle

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…to the vehicle. Built using ROS 2 The system’s software was built using Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2) and was designed to be configurable for additional vehicle platforms, the company added. “As robotic vehicles are increasingly utilized across applications where it may be inconvenient, dangerous or impossible to have a human operator present, we are excited for the opportunity…


PickNik Robotics to Collaborate With Sierra Space for Space Habitats, Deep Space Missions

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…addition, PickNik said it will provide software engineering to implement Space ROS (a version of ROS 2, the Robot Operating System) and MoveIt Studio to support Sierra Space’s needs for flight-hardened software.


RE2 Robotics, PickNik Partner to Advance Mobile Manipulation With Motion Planning Software

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…software. MoveIt Studio built on ROS 2 RE2 Robotics uses MoveIt Studio to speed the integration of its RE2 Sapien and RE2 Sapien Sea Class robotic arms for new applications across multiple markets. PickNik said its software provides an intuitive user interface that allows robot operators to remotely manage complex robotic arms using “supervised autonomy.” MoveIt Studio is based on…


Foxglove digital twin helps Greenzie speed up troubleshooting

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…to get robot operating system 〈ROS〉 bag files, sometimes even involving manually collecting data from the robots by mailing a physical hard drive to customers. Greenzie works with lawn care companies all over the country. With over 21,000 acres mowed by Greenzie machines in 2023, the company found this process was a major hindrance, both for customer operations and for…


NVIDIA Releases Isaac Sim 2022.1 to Bridge the Simulation to Reality Gap for Robotics Developers

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…build using Jetson Orin, Isaac ROS, SDKs [software development kits], and conversational AI, and No. 4, deploy and manage using our suites for fleets of robots in warehouses and other industrial settings,” Andrews said. “It's really about safer simulation for hazardous environments, faster training in parallel and with GPU-accelerated GEMs, and lower cost than testing in the real world.” Why…


Cogniteam Raises Series A Funding to Enhance Nimbus Low-Code AI for Robotics

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…from the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉, NVIDIA’s Isaac SDK GEMs toolset, and field-tested algorithms that Cogniteam developed in-house. Once mobilized, developers can keep Nimbus-operated robots up to date throughout their lives with the latest software and artificial intelligence developments through regular cloud updates and lesson sharing, said Cogniteam. This decade-old company said it has already developed robots in cooperation with…


Formant Releases Survey Results Highlighting the State of the Robotics-as-a-Service Model

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…such as agriculture or construction.” ROS and simulation popular The vast majority of companies surveyed take advantage of the open-source Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉. Formant reported that 81% of those surveyed are using it. NIVDIA's Isaac Sim is the most popular simulation software, the company said. On the hardware front, 80% of those surveyed said they use custom hardware. Sixty-one…


David Pinn, New Brain Corp CEO, Discusses His Outlook for the Mobile Robot Software Company

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…able to get instant scale. ROS, the cloud, and interoperability How does Brain Corp view open-source software such as the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉? Pinn: Open-source has its place. We aren’t religious about open-source versus proprietary software, but we have commercial-grade enterprise solutions, which are different from ROS. We're laser-focused on every engineering design decision—is this right for fleets of…


NVIDIA Puts Isaac Sim on the Cloud, Releases Isaac Nova Orin for Mobile Robot Developers

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…using the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉. “Over 1,000 customers and 150 partners have embraced Jetson AGX Orin since NVIDIA announced its availability just six months ago, and Orin Nano will significantly expand this adoption,” said Talla. “With an orders-of-magnitude increase in performance for millions of edge AI and ROS developers today, Jetson Orin is the ideal platform for virtually every…


RiACT Execs Aim for Cobots That Are Both Flexible and Simple to Use

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…proximity sensors.” Generalizing robotics and ROS “We believe there will be a move toward more standardization like with phones,” Ritzau noted. “There were once phones with multiple operating systems and chargers, but now we have Apple and Android. The same thing is going to happen with drivers in robotics. When we talk to hardware vendors, they're open to that. Universal…


NVIDIA Updates Isaac Sim to Advance Simulation for Robotics

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…NVIDIA Supporting the community with ROS and the cloud For the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉 community, Isaac Sim also comes with native support for ROS 2 Humble and Windows. All of the Isaac ROS software is now available for simulation, said NVIDIA. NVIDIA noted that since Isaac Sim is available in the cloud, multidisciplinary teams across locations can more easily…


How to Pick a Collaborative Robot

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…getting. Ease of use with ROS: SwRI uses the Robot Operating System in almost all its projects, so this is a consideration for us. If you also use ROS, it is always helpful if the robot is currently supported by existing ROS drivers and Unified Robot Description Formats (URDFs), which are essentially robot model files. However, it is also possible…


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