In a significant advancement for robotics, researchers are increasingly relying on virtual environments to develop and refine robots before they are deployed in the real world. This trend allows robots, such as those used in warehouses, autonomous vehicles, and humanoid designs, to undergo extensive training and testing in simulated settings. By utilizing these virtual platforms, developers can enhance the robots' navigation and operational skills without the risks and costs associated with real-world trials. This approach not only accelerates the development process but also improves the overall safety and efficiency of robotic systems. As the technology evolves, the reliance on virtual training is expected to grow, paving the way for more sophisticated and capable robots in various industries.
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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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Alkadur Robot Systems (Germany) manufactures automated doner kebab cutting robots for commercial food service environments. The robotic systems use optically integrated sensors to deliver precise, hygienic, single-button-operated meat slicing for high-volume restaurant and catering operations.
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Chinese high-tech enterprise manufacturing industrial robots, collaborative robots, and core robot components including control systems and servo systems. Main drafting unit of four Chinese national standards in the industrial robot domain.
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Dr Robot Inc develops WiFi-connected robot platforms, motor drivers, servo controllers, and OEM robot kits for autonomous mobile and humanoid robot development. Products target educational, research, and personal robot application developers.
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Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI Robots) designs and manufactures vendor-independent vehicle automation systems. Its proprietary technology platform revolves around Mobius, an advanced autonomous command and control software suite. Mobius orchestrates multi-vehicle operations, integrating precise navigation, real-time obstacle detection, and path-planning capabilities into legacy fleets. The company's product line includes drive-by-wire hardware kits that convert standard industrial vehicles into autonomous units capable of remote teleoperation or fully automated execution. These solutions automate heavy machinery within the mining, agriculture, automotive testing, and government logistics sectors, emphasizing increased operational safety and predictable cycle times.
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Chinese automotive AI company providing L2 to L4 intelligent driving solutions including ADAS, automated parking, and occupant monitoring systems. Products address urban traffic scenarios and driver/occupant monitoring using computer vision.
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Developer of autonomous and remote-controlled vehicle systems and drive-by-wire conversion technology. Provides unmanned ground vehicle platforms and electromechanical actuation systems for defence and commercial automation.
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Oceaneering is an offshore technology and engineered services company that acquired Frog AGV systems. It supplies automated guided vehicles and subsea robotics for oil and gas, aerospace, and industrial customers.
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OM Robot (Omron Robotics) manufactures industrial, collaborative, and mobile robots for manufacturing automation. OTTO AMR and SCARA/delta robot lines are deployed globally with FLOW Core fleet management software.
Swiss Mobile Robotics Consortium is a Swiss collaborative initiative focused on mobile robotics research and development, bringing together academic and industrial partners to advance autonomous mobile robot technologies.
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