Robart Wows the North American Market and Partners with Its Low Cost Artificial Intelligence Robotic Unit at CES 2017
Robart Demonstrated its Innovative Artificial Intelligence "Brain" Created for the Production of Mass Market Robots at CES 2017
CES2917 - PowerVision Unveils PowerRay Underwater Robot with Revolutionary Technology Breakthroughs to Redefine Recreational Fishing
The Combination of PowerRay Fishfinder, Mobile App, and VR Goggle Provides Real-Time Visualization of Finding and Catching Fish
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Featured Product
Darsi Pro - AI Compute Box based on NVIDIA® Jetson Orin™ NX
Darsi Pro is e-con Systems' rugged Edge AI compute Box powered by NVIDIA® Jetson Orin™ NX, designed for Mobility, Robotics, ITS, and physical AI applications. It delivers high-performance AI compute, supports e-con's broad camera ecosystem, and enables synchronized multi-sensor fusion for real-time perception. The Darsi Pro GMSL variant supports up to eight synchronized GMSL cameras and is compatible with NVIDIA® JetPack 6 and higher. Built with fanless design and industrial-grade enclosure, Darsi Pro is engineered for long-duty operation in harsh environments. It integrates with CloVis Central™- e-con's cloud-based device management platform for remote health monitoring, and secure OTA updates—simplifying large-scale deployment.
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Palladyne AI Corp.
Welcome to Palladyne AI, where we unleash the power of robotics with our revolutionary AI software platform for the physical world. In a world where robots are progressing toward human-like adaptability, seamlessly navigating dynamic environments and conquering complex tasks with unparalleled efficiency, Palladyne AI stands as the beacon of innovation toward that future reality. Through our cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) software platform, we are redefining the boundaries of robotics. Our goal is simple: Help companies with autonomy in their robotics operations by addressing key challenges of traditional robotic deployments.
