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Nasa awards Geisel Software grant to develop multi-robot perception

September 8, 2021 by David Edwards

Geisel Software, a Massachusetts-based custom software development firm, has partnered with Fayetteville State University to perform research funded by NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project Space Technology Artemis Research grant.

The grant will fund Active and On-demand Multi Robot Perception research designed to develop multi-robot perception, a technology that utilizes highly specialized image sensors, to support NASA’s use of autonomous multi-robot systems performing scouting missions on the surface of the Moon or other planets. [Read more…] about Nasa awards Geisel Software grant to develop multi-robot perception

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, computer, develop, fayetteville, geisel, grant, mathematics, msis, multi-robot, nasa, perception, project, robotics, robots, science, sensors, software, space, state, strong, technology, university

NASA awards Geisel Software and Arizona State University swarm robotics contract

April 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Geisel Software, a Massachusetts-based custom software development firm, and Arizona State University are pleased to announce they have been awarded a Small Business Technology Transfer contract by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

Phase I will focus on identifying and developing intent estimation and intent-expressive motion planning technologies that enable cooperative operation of low-cardinality swarms of space vehicles (for example, planetary rovers and flyers) in lunar and planetary exploration missions.

Brian Geisel, CEO at Geisel Software, says: “Geisel Software is excited to be working with ASU on this ground-breaking swarming research for NASA. [Read more…] about NASA awards Geisel Software and Arizona State University swarm robotics contract

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: arizona, asu, contract, coordination, develop, enable, engineering, estimation, excited, geisel, intent, missions, nasa, operation, planetary, small, software, space, state, swarm, swarming, technologies, technology, university, yong

Starship completes ‘1 million autonomous deliveries’ and raises another $17 million

January 27, 2021 by David Edwards

Delivery robot maker Starship Technologies says it has completed “1 million autonomous deliveries” since its launch in 2014.

The company adds that its business continues to expand with new partners and customers being added all the time.

In a blog post, Ahti Heinla, co-founder and CTO at Starship Technologies, says: “I’m proud to announce we have reached one million autonomous deliveries, more than 6 years after founding the company in 2014. [Read more…] about Starship completes ‘1 million autonomous deliveries’ and raises another $17 million

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: adds, annika, autonomous, campuses, company, completed, deliveries, delivery, heinla, including, operate, reached, robots, service, starship, state, technologies, university, year, years

Epson signs up Industrial Control as distributor in Michigan

January 25, 2021 by David Edwards

Epson Robots has signed up Industrial Control, a provider of factory automation solutions, products, and training, as an official distributor of Epson Robots automation solutions in the state of Michigan.

Epson says Industrial Control’s wealth of knowledge and experience gained through long-standing relationships with machine builders, combined with Epson Robots’ technology, will help manufacturers “reach today’s challenging factory automation objectives”.

Mark Ermatinger, CEO of Industrial Control, says: “Customers are asking for smarter, pre-engineered, and turn-key solutions to help reduce risks and save time. [Read more…] about Epson signs up Industrial Control as distributor in Michigan

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, control, customers, distributor, epson, factory, feeding, great, guide, help, industrial, integrated, intelliflex, machine, michigan, pre-engineered, products, ready-to-implement, robots, solutions, state, system, turn-key, vision

Trees and power lines

January 21, 2021 by Liv

Trees are an important part of our lives; they add aesthetic value to the surrounding environment, improve air and water quality, reduce soil erosion, and provide shade during the scorching summer months.

Likewise, power lines serve the machinery and equipment we interact with every day, adding luxury and efficacy to our lives.

While these two provide amazing benefits, when trees and power lines are in close proximity to roads, they become a potential hazard to motorists and can cause extreme vehicle damages and bodily injuries if they fall over or motorists accidentally run into them.

Read on to find out how to stay safe while driving on roads with trees and power lines. [Read more…] about Trees and power lines

Filed Under: Environment, Features Tagged With: accident, accidents, car, care, collisions, crew, downed, driving, electric, electricity, emergency, feet, fire, help, inside, involving, lines, lives, local, motor, motorists, power, power lines, road, road safety, roads, safe, state, stay, touching, tree, tree cutting, tree expert, trees, vehicle

Michigan to redesign road network to accommodate driverless cars

August 20, 2020 by David Edwards

The State of Michigan is planning to redesign its road network to accommodate driverless cars, according to a report on CNN.

Authorities in the state refer back to the area’s history as the home of some of the world’s largest automotive companies and factories.

The city of Detroit, Michigan used to known as “Motor City” in decades gone by, inspiring the name of the famous record label “Motown”, which launched the careers and made global stars of singers such as Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Queen Latifah, Erykah Badu, and Michael Jackson. [Read more…] about Michigan to redesign road network to accommodate driverless cars

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: accommodate, autonomous, cars, city, cnn, companies, company, detroit, driverless, history, involved, michigan, mobility, network, redesign, roads, state, vehicles

Michigan awards $1.7 million in grants to expand electric vehicle charging network across the state

August 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Drivers of electric vehicles will have more locations to recharge their vehicle’s batteries as they travel across Michigan because of $1.7 million in grants awarded by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).

The EGLE made the funding available for direct current fast chargers located along well-traveled routes. It says this will “make it more convenient for drivers to reach their destinations”.

EGLE says it is committed to the future of mobility through investment in infrastructure that is needed to support EVs and it has identified “optimal charger locations” across Michigan. [Read more…] about Michigan awards $1.7 million in grants to expand electric vehicle charging network across the state

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: charger, charging, dc, egle, electric, fast, future, grants, michigan, mobility, office, program, state, vehicle

US tightens restrictions on Huawei

August 7, 2020 by Mai Tao

The US government has tightened its restrictions on doing business with Chinese telecommunications equipment supplier Huawei.

The US had already effectively banned American companies from providing a platform for Huawei, which led to the company being unable to put its products and services on the Android operating system used by the majority of smartphones around the world.

Although Android is an open-source operating system, Google, Samsung and many others have developed their own versions for their smartphones based on the original code and, therefore, can call it their own and prevent others connecting to it or using it. [Read more…] about US tightens restrictions on Huawei

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: apps, chinese, companies, company, department, government, huawei, operating, prc, prevent, smartphones, state, store, system

Five companies awarded $280,000 to develop mobility solutions in Michigan

May 29, 2020 by David Edwards

PlanetM, the State of Michigan’s mobility initiative, is awarding a round of its technology activation grant program to companies addressing the challenges presented by the spread of the novel Coronavirus.

Five companies received more than $280,000 in funding to aid in the development and deployment of solutions that address the mobility challenges Covid-19 presents in Michigan.

The five companies are:

  1. GHSP;
  2. Gatik;
  3. Penske Vehicle Services;
  4. RCO Engineering; and
  5. Pratt Miller.

The mobility challenges include contactless automated delivery within the statewide retail supply chain, disinfecting technologies in West Michigan and barriers to protect transit workers in Detroit. [Read more…] about Five companies awarded $280,000 to develop mobility solutions in Michigan

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, companies, covid, gatik, grant, help, michigan, miller, mobility, planetm, pratt, rco, safety, services, solutions, state, technology, vehicle, vehicles

General Motors to invest $2.2 billion in Detroit-Hamtramck plant to make it ‘100 percent devoted to electric vehicles’

January 30, 2020 by David Edwards

General Motors is making a $2.2 billion investment into its Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant to produce a variety of all-electric trucks and SUVs.

The company says the plant will be “100 percent devoted to electric vehicles”.

GM’s first all-electric truck will be a pickup with production scheduled to begin in late 2021. This will be followed soon after by the Cruise Origin, a shared, electric, self-driving vehicle unveiled by Cruise in San Francisco last week. [Read more…] about General Motors to invest $2.2 billion in Detroit-Hamtramck plant to make it ‘100 percent devoted to electric vehicles’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: all-electric, assembly, battery, billion, detroit-hamtramck, electric, general, gm, invest, investment, making, michigan, plant, state, vehicles

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