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Author: Eugene Demaitre

Eugene Demaitre was editorial director of Robotics 24/7. Prior to joining Peerless Media, he was a senior editor at Robotics Business Review and The Robot Report. Demaitre has also worked for BNA (now part of Bloomberg), Computerworld, and TechTarget. He has participated in numerous robotics-related webinars, podcasts, and events worldwide.

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TuSimple Patents Technologies to Show, Protect Progress in Autonomous Trucking

TuSimple's general counsel describe the company's coverage and plans for future innovations.

OTTO Motors Launches Heavy Duty Mobile Robot for Tight Manufacturing Spaces

OTTO 1200 offers throughput, maneuverability, and industry-leading average speed, said the company.

CaPow Brings Constant Power for Mobile Robots to the U.S. With Partner JLC Robotics

CaPow said its Genesis system reduces the need for oversize fleets or battery storage.

Apollo Humanoid From Apptronik Designed to Transform the Nature of Work

Apollo will initially operate in warehouses and factories, but Apptronik envisions much wider use in time.

Innoviz Continues Lidar Development With BMW for Automated Vehicles

Innoviz is also working with last-mile delivery provider LOXO.

Autonomous Lift Trucks Find a Road to Success With Hyster, Yale

Hyster and Yale discuss how they respond to market demand, as well as where autonomous lift trucks and mobile robots can provide immediate ROI.

The Time to Automate Is Now, and Hybrid Mode Can Help, Notes Crown Equipment

Warehouse and factory operators hesitant about robotics can get ahead with semi-autonomous mode, noted Crown's Jim Gaskell.

Veo Robotics Raises $29M for Intelligent Safeguarding for Industrial Robots

Industrial investors in Veo Robotics' proprietary safety system include Amazon, Yamaha Motor, and Safar Partners.

Owl Autonomous Imaging Develops AI Vehicle Vision, Releases Whitepaper Examining Safety Regulations

Owl Autonomous Imaging looked at new regulations and technologies affecting the ADAS and autonomous vehicle markets.

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