XPONENTIAL - Setting New Industry Benchmarks in Size, Weight & Power, Quanergy Announces New LiDAR Sensor

S3-Qi keeps Quanergy at forefront of LiDAR sensor advancements

DARPA Exhibit to Open at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry

"DARPA: Redefining Possible" to showcase past technological breakthroughs, current projects and future possibilities

XPONENTIAL - UAV Turbines, Inc.'s Next-Generation 39hp Gas Turbine Engine System On-Schedule

Fred Frigerio, Senior Vice-President commented: "A year ago we announced that UAVT would build a number of UTP50R turbine engines for integration with airframes from major producers of UAVs. Manufacturing these small, high performance engines calls for special techniques that were a critical part of our development work. We're pleased that the production of a number of identical engines is proceeding according to plan."

Zero Zero Hover Camera drone uses face tracking tech to follow you

Lee Mathews for Geek:  Camera-toting drones that can follow a subject while they’re recording aren’t a new thing, but a company called Zero Zero is putting a very different spin on them. It’s all about how they track what’s being filmed. Zero Zero’s new Hover Camera doesn’t require you to wear a special wristband like AirDog. There’s no “pod” to stuff in your pocket like the one that comes with Lily, and it doesn’t rely on GPS either. Instead, the Hover Camera uses its “eyes” to follow along. Unlike some drones that use visual sensors to lock on to a moving subject, the Hover Camera uses them in conjunction with face and body recognition algorithms to ensure that it’s actually following the person you want it to follow. For now, it can only track the person you initially select. By the time the Hover Camera goes up for sale, however, Zero Zero says it will be able to scan the entire surrounding area for faces.   Cont'd...

Icon Labs Provides IoT Security Guide Whitepaper

A Guide to Security Requirements for Various Classes of IoT Devices and Systems

Zero Zero Robotics Announces $25 Million In Funding, Unveils Hover Camera, the First Truly Consumer-friendly Self-flying Camera

The easy-to-use, autonomous flying camera safely captures moments from above for unlimited creativity

Metallized Carbon Corporation Offers Modern Carbon-Graphite Self-Lubricating Materials Ideal for Aircraft Shaft Mechanical Seals

Unique materials offer high thermal conductivity, low friction and oxidation resistance

XPONENTIAL - E.yo Copter, start up company developing a multi-mission drone helicopter attending Xponential exhibition, Booth #1657

e.Yo Copter's turbo prop concept is patented worldwide. By utilizing the jet engine's hot gases directly ejected at the tip of two opposing duct pipes a rotation force is generated.

XPONENTIAL - uAvionix, DJI, And Stanford University Partner In Safe Aircraft Separation

In an era of increasing incidences of drone/airliner "near misses," 3 organizations are working together on disruptive sense and avoid technologies to help insure safe aircraft separation.

GeckoSystems' Japanese JV Securing $1,000,000 for Eldercare Companion Robot R&D

GeckoSystems has proprietary mobile robot self-navigation technologies that provide human quick AI sense/avoid of unmapped obstacles for safe auto-following, errand running, patrolling, etc.

XPONENTIAL - Playground Global Leads uAvionix Series A

The investment will be used to further accelerate the development and commercialization of uAvionix's groundbreaking avionics system.

Real Earthâ„¢ Wins Microsoft Competition for 3D Mapping and Localization

Velodyne LiDAR Performance Excels

XPONENTIAL - Meet AR3 UAV with new maritime radar capability at Xponential - AUVSI Booth 2255.

New version of the shipborne UAS AR3 NET RAY is the first in class providing maritime radar capability

5D Robotics Acquires Industrial Business and Assets of Aerial MOB, LLC

New aerial division will drive future innovations in robotics and aerospace industries

RE2 Robotics Wins Federal Laboratory Consortium Achievement Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer

-- RE2 Partners with the Space and Naval Systems Center Pacific to validate open architecture and interoperability for EOD robots --

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