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Blue Ocean Robotics praised as the boldest robotics company in the world
At the prestigious international BOLD AWARDS event in Venice, the Danish developer of service robots – Blue Ocean Robotics – won in the robotics companies category. A total of 500 companies in 20 categories competed for the coveted statues. The nominees were evaluated according to the following criteria: impact, scalability and transparency, yet also for a criterion called the ...
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Blue Ocean Robotics announced as finalist: Odense Robotics Awards 2022
Blue Ocean Robotics has been nominated by a great number of peers as a convincing candidate to walk away with the victory in the selection of Robot Company of the Year 2022. Today, the vote starts on which of the 6 finalists will receive a statuette when Odense Robotics reveals the winner on March 23 in year. As an international frontrunner in service robots, Blue Ocean Robotics has delivered on ...
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New top management at Blue Ocean Robotics, service robot front runner
Solid growth continuously increases demands on the management at one of the giants within Europe's robotics industry. Blue Ocean Robotics is therefore boosting its management and is adding two expert profiles. The company’s new CEO, Janus Doré Pagh, has a solid background within industry and service. The former front person at the robotics company, Claus Risager, will fill a ...
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Open Ocean Robotics Among Latest Cohort to Graduate Halifax’s Creative Destruction Lab
Halifax, NS, June 5, 2020 – Open Ocean Robotics, an ocean robotics company developing data analytics solutions for ocean industries, researchers and governments, announced their graduation from the 2019/2020 Oceans stream of the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL). Open Ocean Robotics develops solar powered autonomous boats that are equipped with oceanographic and environmental sensors to ...
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Oceaneering Chooses Bluebotics Navigation Technology For New Product Lines
“Our goal is to unlock the full potential of mobile robotics and enable widespread adoption in all industries,” said Henny Bouwmeester, Vice President and General Manager of Oceaneering Mobile Robotics. “To achieve this, our technology offering needs to be accessible, easy-to-use, and flexible to accommodate our client’s needs. “BlueBotics, with its proven ...
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UVD Robots Move into the Supermarket Aisle
The average consumer spends about 60 hours grocery shopping per year. Hours spent in an environment that may harbor different germ colonies, include shopping carts, refrigerator doors, and produce. A study showed that grocery store carts have 361 times more bacteria than a bathroom doorknob - with 75 percent of the germs found on those carts considered harmful to humans. Fridge doors can have as ...
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UK OSNAP expedition
UK Overturning in the N Atlantic Subpolar Gyre Programme (UK OSNAP) is a research project, led by the NOC, which will improve understanding of the circulation and fluxes of the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre. The transport of heat and freshwater by the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre greatly affects the climate of the North Atlantic and Europe through its impact on air temperature, precipitation and ...
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New Telepresence Robot to Reduce CO2 Emissions by Thousands of Tons
Get the experience of being there without actually going there with Blue Ocean Robotics’ new GoBe Robots that replace travel with a remote presence. Users remotely control the new telepresence robot and get a distinct feeling of being where the robot is as they receive live video streams of the location as the robot moves around it. This enables active collaboration and interaction between ...
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UVD Robots Move into the Supermarket Aisle
UVD Robots, the Danish leader of autonomous UV disinfection robots, partners with OCC Commercial Consulting to offer complete hospital-grade disinfection solutions for supermarkets, providing a safe shopping experience for employees and customers. The average consumer spends about 60 hours grocery shopping per year. Hours spent in an environment that may harbor different germ colonies, include ...
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New mini robot sub unveiled at the NOC
The first robotic microsub capable of being deployed from a robotic surface vehicle was unveiled at the Marine Autonomous and Technology Annual Showcase this November, at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC). This innovative new design, led by Planet Ocean & co-developed by NOC, ASV ltd & The University of Southampton, is around three times smaller than current autonomous underwater ...
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Ocean salinities show an intensified water cycle
The stronger water cycle means arid regions have become drier and high rainfall regions wetter as atmospheric temperature increases. The study, co-authored by CSIRO scientists Paul Durack and Dr Susan Wijffels, shows the surface ocean beneath rainfall-dominated regions has freshened, whereas ocean regions dominated by evaporation are saltier. The paper also confirms that surface warming of the ...
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The French startup IADYS announces major expansion in Taiwan with Anliatec Technology
IADYS, French innovative start-up developing Artificial Intelligence and robotic products in service of environment, located in France, on the Mediterranean coast near Marseille, has announced today its expansion in Taiwan with its new partner Anliatec Technology Corporation Limited. Since its inception in 2016, IADYS (Interactive Autonomous DYnamic Systems – IADYS) has continuously ...
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Liquid Robotics names Chelsea as technology partner for hydrocarbon monitoring sensors
Jesse Thomas, Principal Systems Engineer at Liquid Robotics showing Chelsea’s Managing Director, Dr Brian Phillips the WaveGlider complete with Chelsea UV AquaTrackas during recent visit to California. “Chelsea is delighted to be working with Liquid Robotics as their technology partner for hydrocarbon sensors,” said Dr Brian Phillips, Chelsea’s Managing Director. ...
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We will need to adapt to rising sea levels
“The good news is that a recent concentration of science resources is improving our insight into ocean and ice dynamics, and scientific measurement of the rate of sea-level rise,” says the book’s lead editor, CSIRO Fellow and oceanographer Dr John Church. “The way the world responds to climate change will become increasingly reliant on a sophisticated integrated ...
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Oceanalpha USV Lands on Time Square and Says ‘Hello’ to the World
An“Oceanalpha USV says hello to the world” message appeared at the Time Square. Oceanalpha company brings their newest intelligent robotic technology to New York. Oceanalpha is global company which focuses on developing & manufacturing unmanned surface vehicles(USV). They’re offering world-leading USV solutions for water environment sampling& monitoring, hydrographic ...
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