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Barrett Technology
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Founded in 1989, Barrett Technology is the leader in high-performance robotic
arms and hands for emerging applications requiring superior adaptability,
programmability, and dexterity. Each product’s design provides functionality
and capability, and enables integration with existing technology for customer
convenience. High-quality services, such as pre-sale consultation, post-sale
customer support, warranty, and subscription services, ensure customer satisfaction.
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Bluebotics
Offices: Lausanne, Switzerland
BlueBotics is active today in two segments: The transportation logistics
and the so-called service robotics. BlueBotics delivers cutting-edge products
and services. Every product and development is tailored to the customer's
need. In addition, they strongly believe that the service is the key element
to make the difference on the market. Most of the robotic products and developments
delivered by BlueBotics are based on the ANT navigation core, allowing the
customer to control the robot without caring about navigation and localization. |
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Boston Dynamics
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Boston Dynamics is an engineering company that specializes in robotics and
human simulation. Their customers have applications that range from military
robotics to simulation-based training to physics-based virtual prototyping.
The company began as a spin-off of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Organizations from the United States Army, Navy and Marines to Sony Corporation,
turn to Boston Dynamics for advice and solutions to their robotics and human
simulation needs. |
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Braintech
Offices: North Vancouver, British Columbia
Braintech is a public company founded in 1994. They design, develop, and
deploy software for Vision-Guided Robotics (VGR) systems. Since its inception,
Braintech has consciously patterned itself after the most successful software
companies in the past 20 years. These companies developed revolutionary
technologies, incorporated them into innovative products, and positioned
those products to dominate an emerging market niche. Braintech developed
a family of advanced vision technologies specifically for the industrial
robotics market. |
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| Brokk
Offices: Skelleftea, Sweden
Brokk is the world’s leading manufacturer of remote controlled demolition
robots used by the construction, process, cement, and nuclear industries.
Brokk products are marketed, sold and serviced through a global network
of subsidiaries, distributors, and agents. Brokk machines are specially
designed for continuous operation with hydraulic breaker. This is very hard
on the machine carrying the attachment and it must be able to withstand
extreme stress. |
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| Cognex
Offices: Natick, Massachusetts
Cognex is the world's leading supplier of machine vision sensors and systems,
or devices that can "see". Their machine vision sensors gauge, guide, inspect,
count, and identify products on the fastest production lines. Their proven
technology, application expertise, and worldwide support mean customers
can rely on them to deliver machine vision solutions that work every time—even
under the most difficult factory floor conditions. In the industrial machine
vision market, Cognex has supplied more vision products ... over 300,000
... than any other company. |
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| CoroWare
Offices: Bellevue, Washington
CoroWare is one of a very select group of integrators with the development
and integration expertise necessary to tie together otherwise incompatible
systems and applications, including legacy systems and the latest web-based
technologies. CoroWare was founded by a group of highly experienced software
and hardware professionals with proven expertise. |
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Cyberbotics
Offices: Lausanne, Switzerland
Cyberbotics is a leading company in mobile robot prototyping and simulation
software. Cyberbotics develops custom simulation tools like the Sony Aibo
robot simulator which was developed for Sony, but it also develops and markets
Webots, the award winning fast prototyping and simulation software for mobile
robotics. Developed since 1996, Webots became a reference software used
by over 250 universities and research centers worldwide. |
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DENSO
Offices: Long Beach, California
DENSO's commitment to building quality products has constantly driven the
company to seek out new advances in technology. When robotics first appeared
in the early 1960s, DENSO further developed the technology and applied it
to its manufacturing processes. DENSO offers a wide range of four-, five-
and six-axis high-speed, high-precision robots for payloads up to 20 kg.
DENSO also offers easy-to-use programming software, controllers and teaching
pendants. |
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| Dr
Robot
Offices: Markham, Ontario
Dr Robot is a developer and manufacturer of mobile robotics technology,
providing autonomous robots solutions tailored for commercial and industrial
security, monitoring and inventory applications. Dr Robot’s services also
include specialty and custom development of robotic tools serving a variety
of business and R&D needs. For the academic, research, and hobbyist markets,
Dr Robot also offers a catalog of components and complete robots. |
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