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Sailing seas of data: Autonomous Saildrone vessel to study Earth’s oceans, weather and marine life

September 6, 2023 by David Edwards

A startup company called Saildrone says its uncrewed vehicles are helping to study Earth’s weather, marine life, the ocean floor and much more.

The startup’s nautical data collection technology has tracked hurricanes up close in the North Atlantic, discovered a 3,200-foot underwater mountain in the Pacific Ocean and begun to help map the entirety of the world’s ocean floor.

Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, the company develops autonomous uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) that carry a wide range of sensors. [Read more…] about Sailing seas of data: Autonomous Saildrone vessel to study Earth’s oceans, weather and marine life

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: ai, climate, data, deepstream, earth, edge, jetson, map, missions, nvidia, ocean, saildrone, sensors, startup, usvs, video

Cybersecurity automation for startups: Safeguarding digital assets

August 10, 2023 by Keyam Montaqim

In today’s fast-paced and interconnected digital landscape, cybersecurity is paramount for businesses of all sizes, particularly for startups that often handle sensitive data and proprietary information. Startups, despite their agility and innovation, can be particularly vulnerable to cyber threats due to limited resources and often insufficient cybersecurity measures. [Read more…] about Cybersecurity automation for startups: Safeguarding digital assets

Filed Under: Business, Computing Tagged With: automation, business, business automation, cyber security, startup

Georgia Tech partners with Stilfold to advance ‘industrial origami’ engineering program

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering is partnering with Stockholm-based startup Stilfold to roll out a pioneering initiative that will teach students innovative new approaches to sustainable manufacturing, inspired by the Japanese art of origami.

Stilfold is a leading design and technology startup pioneering the use of curve folding and robotics to build things more sustainably. The company says its “groundbreaking technology”, dubbed “industrial origami”, involves the use of robots to fold flat sheet metal over curves to create strong and sustainable new structures.

The tech is currently being used to build a lightweight electric motorcycle called the Stilride 1; and the world’s first climate-neutral car (in partnership with Polestar). [Read more…] about Georgia Tech partners with Stilfold to advance ‘industrial origami’ engineering program

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: build, civil, engineering, environmental, exciting, georgia, industrial, initiative, innovative, manufacturing, opportunity, origami, pioneering, program, school, startup, stilfold, students, sustainable, tech, technologies, technology, work, working

Ready Robotics ‘making robotics system design easier’ for non-programmers

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Robotics hardware traditionally requires programmers to deploy it. Ready Robotics wants to change that with its “no code” software aimed at people working in manufacturing who haven’t got programming skills.

The Columbus, Ohio, startup is a spinout of robotics research from Johns Hopkins University. Kel Guerin was a PhD candidate there leading this research when he partnered with Benjamin Gibbs, who was at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, to land funding and pursue the company, now led by Gibbs as CEO.

Guerin, who’s now chief innovation officer at the startup, says: “There was this a-ha moment where we figured out that we could take these types of visual languages that are very easy to understand and use them for robotics.” [Read more…] about Ready Robotics ‘making robotics system design easier’ for non-programmers

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: allows, apps, automation, canvas, code, company, deploy, design, drag-and-drop, forgeos, guerin, hardware, interface, isaac, manufacturing, non-programmers, offers, omniverse, programming, ready, real, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, simulation, startup, system, systems, task, users, working

K-Startup Grand Challenge 2023 from South Korea: The Most Remarkable Global Accelerator Program Invites Applications from Tech Startups

May 1, 2023 by Mark Allinson

15-week residency program open for technology startups seeking to expand to Asia

The K-Startup Grand Challenge (KSGC), South Korea’s largest accelerator program, has opened applications for its 2023 edition.

Overseen by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and organized by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency, KSGC is accepting startup applications from April 10 to May 18, 2023.

The program aims to assist foreign startups looking to enter the Korean market and explore business opportunities in Asia. The 2023 edition of the accelerator, running from July 25 to November 10, will focus on deep tech startups. [Read more…] about K-Startup Grand Challenge 2023 from South Korea: The Most Remarkable Global Accelerator Program Invites Applications from Tech Startups

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: business, challenge, grand, k-startup, korea, korean, ksgc, program, startup, startups, support, tech

African-engineered food delivery robots debut at Brigham university

April 29, 2023 by Mark Allinson

A unique food delivery robot is on campus at Brigham Young University (BYU). The robot is a collaboration between Professor Benjamin Terry of BYU and a robotics startup called CAYTU Robotics. 

The unique twist to these robots is that they will be controlled by operators sitting in a country far away on the continent of Africa.

CAYTU Robotics, based in Dakar, Senegal, is a startup founded by a team of African engineers which is using cutting-edge technology to enable remote control of robots from anywhere in the world. [Read more…] about African-engineered food delivery robots debut at Brigham university

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: african, byu, campus, caytu, caytu's, control, delivery, food, launch, operators, professor, robotics, robots, senegal, startup, students, technology, terry, ventures, wuri

4Ocean robot cleans up Florida beach as part of startup’s mission to clean up the world’s oceans

February 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

A robot built by 4Ocean is cleaning up Florida beach as part of the startup company’s mission to clean up the entire world’s oceans.

An ambitious mission for sure, and one for which the company admits “there is no playbook”, but 4Ocean has already collected 28 million pounds of trash from the plastic-polluted salty waters of the world and its program is just getting started.

The robot 4Ocean has supplied to Florida beach is called the BeBot, which collects things like cigarette butts, pieces of plastic and other trash, according to a report on the Fox Weather website. [Read more…] about 4Ocean robot cleans up Florida beach as part of startup’s mission to clean up the world’s oceans

Filed Under: Features, Marine Tagged With: autonomous, beach, bebot, called, clean, cleaning, collecting, companies, company, florida, human, labour, marine, mission, nonprofit, ocean, oceans, plastic, read, robot, robots, startup, trash, website

5 Ways Tech Startups Automate and Improve the Hiring Process

February 1, 2023 by Mark Allinson

With tens of thousands of layoffs across the technology sector, there seems to be an abundance of new talent, but this doesn’t mean that tech startups can just snap their fingers and get the perfect employee. Navigating the hiring process can be a challenge, even for experienced entrepreneurs.

Tech startups are competing against big companies with bigger budgets, more established networks, and abundant resources. However, startups can be successful in hiring if they take the right steps to streamline and automate their workflows.

In this article, we’ll show you five ways tech startups can navigate hiring challenges. [Read more…] about 5 Ways Tech Startups Automate and Improve the Hiring Process

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: candidates, challenges, companies, company, culture, development, employee, employees, ensure, find, hiring, job, people, process, recruitment, resources, startup, startups, tech, time

MassRobotics unveils participants in healthcare robotics startup competition

November 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson

MassRobotics – in partnership with Festo, Mitsubishi Electric, Novanta and Mitre – has announced the participants in the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Cohort II.

The selected companies are:

  • Acumino;
  • Robot on Rails;
  • Able Human Motion;
  • Andromeda Robotics;
  • Unlimited Robotics;
  • Maestro Surgical Robotics; and
  • Zeta Surgical.

The Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst is designed and led by MassRobotics along with Festo, Mitsubishi Electric, Novanta and Mitre. [Read more…] about MassRobotics unveils participants in healthcare robotics startup competition

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: catalyst, cohort, companies, electric, festo, healthcare, massrobotics, mitre, mitsubishi, novanta, program, robotics, selected, startup, startups, support

Startup company Foamplant launches ‘world’s first sustainable foam’

November 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

A startup company called Foamplant, based in the Netherlands, is launching what it claims is “the world’s first and only fully circular, sustainable open cell foam”.

Branded “Moorefoam”, the product will be officially launched at Foam Expo Europe (8-10 November, Stuttgart, Germany).

Patented Moorefoam technology enables circular production in the bedding, furniture, automotive and avionics sectors, says the company. Moorefoam is available to order now, with initial deliveries in mid-April 2023. [Read more…] about Startup company Foamplant launches ‘world’s first sustainable foam’

Filed Under: Materials, News Tagged With: automotive, Avionics, bedding, circular, company, dutch, europe, foam, foamplant, fully, furniture, industry, international, manufacturers, material, moorefoam, percent, production, scale-up, startup, sustainable, technology, tietema, waste

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