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Website: https://www.carnegierobotics.com/
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Email: [email protected]
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Phone: +1 412-251-0321
Carnegie Robotics develops military-grade, ruggedized body-worn computing systems designed for autonomous operations in extreme environments. The integration of advanced stereo cameras, GNSS receivers, and edge computing capabilities enables real-time situational awareness and robust navigation. These systems are engineered to withstand harsh conditions, ensuring reliable performance and mission success across various applications in defense and autonomous vehicle sectors.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
At Automate 2026, the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance convened nine robotics firms — most spun out of Carnegie Mellon — spanning materials, perception and AMRs.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jun 29, 2026Comprehensive analysis of Vietnam's robotics industry: market size, industrial policy, key companies (Vingroup, Apicoo, Phenikaa-X), geopolitical dynamics, and 2030 growth opportunities.
ByKelly Stone Jun 09, 2026Ukraine fielded 15,000 unmanned ground vehicles in 2025 — surpassing its own procurement targets by over 100 percent. A single UGV held a front-line position for 45 days. Up to 90 percent of supplies to Pokrovsk now move by robot, not truck. The U.S. Army cancelled its $3 million Robotic Combat Vehicle and is starting over. China is deploying $3,000 robot dogs in PLA urban-warfare exercises. This article maps the emerging UGV battlefield — from Ukraine’s garage-built logistics fleet to the Pentagon’s stalled combat-vehicle ambitions, and from Ghost Robotics’ Vision 60 to the quadruped proliferation problem no treaty has yet addressed.
ByThomas Siew Apr 05, 2026A strategic briefing on the world’s top 10 robotics universities, led by Carnegie Mellon University, examining institutional history, DARPA-era field deployment, commercialization models, and next-generation embodied AI infrastructure across MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, ETH Zurich, and others.
ByRobotToday Reporter Feb 27, 2026CMU's Shubham Tulsiani receives NSF CAREER Award for pioneering work teaching robots to learn manipulation skills from internet videos. Zero-shot learning breakthrough.
ByKelly Stone Jan 21, 2026
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