Brunswickâs Electrified, Connected Future
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May 13, 2021
Brunswick Corp. revealed strategic plans for the next two years during its annual Investors Day, which include a significant adoption of electric propulsion, e-powered models and the launch of a new boat brand.
Brunswick Corp. CEO David Foulkes.
CEO David Foulkes
opened the virtual event highlighting the company’s record first quarter. Net sales of $1.43 billion reflected a 48.4 percent increase compared with the same quarter last year, with strong demand across all segments.
Foulkes also spoke of the continued transformation of Brunswick, which the company is calling the “Next Wave,” an extension of an operating model that started in 2019.
Brunswick Partners with Carnegie Robotics
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Brunswick Corp. announced that it formed a partnership with Carnegie Robotics.
Brunswick
said in a statement that the alliance combines its ACES (autonomy, connectivity, electrification and shared access) strategy with Carnegie’s expertise in autonomous technology to create driver assistance and autonomous solutions that improve the boating experience.
“This partnership, in addition to other investments we have made to support our ACES strategy, will augment our internal capability to develop solutions that advance our autonomy stack in critical areas such as applied sensor technology, computer vision and machine learning, product architecture definition, functional safety and artificial intelligence,” Brunswick CEO Dave Foulkes said in the statement.
Brunswick Corporation Enhances Marine Autonomous Technology Capabilities Through New Partnership with Carnegie Robotics
METTAWA, Ill., April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) announced today that it has entered into a new partnership with Carnegie Robotics LLC (CRL), a leading provider of advanced robotics, sensors and autonomous solutions for a wide range of commercial and government applications. The collaboration will combine CRL’s depth and breadth in autonomous technology with Brunswick’s leadership position in the marine industry and continued execution of its ACES (Autonomy, Connectivity, Electrification and Shared Access) strategy, creating advanced driver assistance and autonomous solutions to improve the boating experience across a range of applications and scenarios.
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A group of Carnegie Mellon University students aim to use advanced technology to increase the efficiency of one of the most basic functions at Pittsburgh International Airport: restroom cleaning.
The project is the latest collaboration between the airport and the tech-forward university, this time under the umbrella of the airport’s xBridge innovation center. The airport and CMU signed an agreement in 2018 to work together to enhance traveler experiences and airport operations.
The goal of the latest project? To calculate real-time, smarter cleaning schedules using artificial intelligence that takes into account when and where flights are coming in, how many people are using a restroom based on a beam that counts people as they approach, and, eventually, sensors that alert staff when soap needs to be refilled and garbage needs to be emptied.