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Author: Tim Culverhouse

Tim is the Editorial Director of Robotics247.com. His mission is to provide valuable information and insights to robotics professionals and decision-makers, and to help them solve business challenges. He is a creative, deadline-driven, and detail-oriented storyteller. In addition, he is a sports broadcaster and public address announcer.

Latest from Tim

SFI: Industrial robots take on dangerous tasks

This Special Focus Issue explores robotics and automation in industrial manufacturing settings

2025 Robotics Applications Conference set for Wednesday, Sept. 17

Speakers include ASTM, A3, St. Onge, Gartner, Interact Analysis

Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dog auditions on America’s Got Talent

5 Spots performs a choreographed dance on the popular TV show

Automate 2025: Software, delta robots, cobots and more from day two in Detroit

Large crowds view automation innovations at Huntington Place

Automate 2025: Robot arms, sensors, cameras, components and more from day one in Detroit

Automation event kicks off at Huntington Place

ProMat 2025: New mobile robots, lift trucks, software and more from day one in Chicago

Supply chain and logistics professionals get first look at new robots, automation

Figure AI intends to ship 100,000 humanoids by 2029

Company also building Center for the Advancement of Humanoid Safety

Nimble, yet powerful: OTTO AMRs lift pallets, productivity in the warehouse

OTTO 100, 1500 bookend AMR portfolio for a multitude of uses

Tesla says ‘future is autonomous’ at We, Robot event with Optimus, Robotaxi demonstrations

Elon Musk touts humanoid and autonomous vehicles will enable autonomy for all

Yale Lift Truck autonomous vehicles, operator assist enable precision in the warehouse

Reliant and forklifts utilize lidar and other sensors for safety

Knightscope awarded authority to operate by U.S. federal government

Knightscope receives fed approval after 3-year push to land on FedRAMP marketplace

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