Meta is set to establish its inaugural large-scale data center in Canada, marking a significant step in the company's expansion of artificial intelligence capabilities beyond the United States. The announcement comes as part of Meta's broader strategy to enhance its infrastructure to support AI technologies. This development is expected to create numerous jobs and stimulate local economies, reflecting the growing demand for data processing and storage solutions. The data center will be located in a yet-to-be-disclosed area in Canada, with construction anticipated to begin in the near future. Meta's investment underscores its commitment to harnessing AI advancements while also addressing the increasing need for robust data management systems in the tech industry.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
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Joint University of Pittsburgh and US Department of Veterans Affairs laboratory conducting rehabilitation engineering research. Develops mobility devices, assistive technologies, and medical-grade products for people with disabilities.
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Joanneum Research Institute for Robotics and Flexible Production conducts applied R&D in industrial robot systems, production automation and robot safety, offering feasibility analysis, consulting and testing in a robotics solution centre.
Russian leading research university (ITMO University) specializing in information technology, optical engineering, and photonics. Active research programs in AI, robotics, computer vision, and cyber-physical systems.
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Scandinavian consultancy specializing in supply chain management, logistics optimization, and warehousing. Advises clients at strategic and operational levels, integrating automation and AI into logistics workflows.
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Qubiqa is a Danish supplier of intelligent material handling and logistics systems, providing turnkey intralogistics solutions including conveyor systems and palletizing equipment, specializing in the insulation manufacturing sector.
French developer of goods-to-person robotic order picking systems for logistics warehouses. Robots integrate with existing WMS/ERP platforms; claimed ROI under two years with documented productivity gains above 40% in order picking operations.
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Advanced Construction Robotics develops autonomous rebar installation systems: TyBOT, a self-locating rebar-tying robot achieving >1,200 ties/hour with 99% accuracy on horizontal intersections without pre-mapping, programming, or BIM; and IronBOT, a rebar handling robot for lifting, carrying, singulating, and self-placing up to 5,000 lb bundles in transverse/longitudinal orientations. Targets bridge, infrastructure, and heavy civil construction for schedule reduction and labor augmentation.
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Develops ABLR for automated bricklaying with mortar dispensing and block placement. Constructs house shells using robotic arms for precision in residential masonry.
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Semi-Automated Mason (SAM) bricklaying robot. Robotic arm with laser guidance for brick placement; lays bricks 3–6× faster than manual; collaborative with mason; sensors for mortar slump, temperature, humidity, placement data; CAD-driven mapping.
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A2D specializes in automated infrastructure monitoring solutions utilizing advanced photogrammetry and AI for fault detection. Our A2D Cloud and A2D Real Time platforms facilitate rapid data acquisition and processing, generating 3D digital twins with defect visualization. This technology enables proactive maintenance strategies, enhances risk management, and optimizes operational costs, ensuring precise diagnostics and timely decision-making for engineering structures.
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Resim develops cloud-based simulation and validation infrastructure for robotics and autonomous vehicles. Its platform supports scenario generation, data replay, system regression testing, and performance analytics to accelerate verification and continuous integration of autonomy stacks.
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Disruptive Technologies manufactures miniature wireless IoT sensors with peel-and-stick form factor for monitoring temperature, proximity, touch, and humidity. Sensors transmit data to cloud infrastructure for asset tracking and facility management.
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