(Framingham, MA – October 2, 2013) Not only is RoboBusiness the place to learn about robotics’ most promising commercial opportunities, it’s the place where brand new robots are revealed. The ones making agile manufacturing a reality and bringing humans and machines closer together than ever before. Don’t miss the opportunity to see these innovations in action.
Be there when Five Elements Robotics reveals the freshly manufactured Budgee, a friendly robotic cart designed to carry just about anything for its owner. The autonomous bot can follow you at a desired distance and haul up to fifty pounds. Budgee is even light enough to ride in the car and can be controlled via smartphone or tablet.
If you can’t be there Beam there. Willow Garage spinoff company, Suitable Technologies, will take the coolest new telepresence solution for a test drive on the RoboBusiness show floor. The company’s Beam robots drive like a dream and offer remote operators a flawless connection. Come see for yourself!
Plus, parked on the show floor you will find Autonomous Solutions’ new FORGE. This openinterface extensible mobile robot exhibits the latest in app-controlled robotic technology and is fully customizable for driverless operations across the defense, agriculture, mining and material handling industries.
And catch the latest in robot parts handling on display courtesy of SICK. You’ll get a chance to see the company’s PLB vision system in action. Its 3D camera and CAD-based software allows robots to recognize and pick parts, regardless of shape, positioning or lighting conditions. The only place to find these new innovations and many more rolling, reaching, even ice cream scooping robots is at RoboBusiness 2013, taking place October 23-25 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA on October 23-25.
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