AMT and Soft Robotics have partnered to provide cutting-edge robotic systems with soft robotic grippers and 3D vision solutions with artificial intelligence amid spike in interest in material handling solutions.
ETV, New Mexico Colleges Awarded NASA Phase I STTR
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We’re excited about this opportunity as it strengthens the collaborative ecosystem that is evolving between NTU, NMT, and ETV.” Cliff Hudson, CEO, Emerging Technology VenturesALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, May 18, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Emerging Technology Ventures Inc. (ETV), an Otero County-based autonomous systems and analytics company, today announced that it along with its research and development partners, Navajo Technical University (NTU) and New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMT), were awarded a NASA Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract. Together, the team proposed researching and demonstrating a Digital Twin (DT) Data Acquisition System for
Japanese satellite firm Axelspace raises $24m in Series C funding
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May 18, 2021
Axelspace, one of Japan’s pioneers in microsatellite technology, announced raising $24 million in a Series C funding round from a slew of local venture investors.
Sparx Innovation participated in the funding round through The Space Frontier Fund while Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Investment Co joined via its Japan Co-Invest III Limited Partnership.
Japan Post Investment Group, via Japan Post Invest I LP, and Mitsubishi UFJ Capital Co, through Mitsubishi UFJ Capital VII, and Global Brain Corporation also joined in the funding round.
Axelspace has been developing a next-generation Earth-observation platform named AxelGlobe, which has the capability of obtaining images of the whole planet with high frequency.
Caption: An MIT-led workshop connecting young leaders in the U.S. and Sudan received hundreds of applications from high school and college students eager to take part. Members of the ZAHARA for Education group selected their first cohort of 50 students, some of whom are pictured here. Caption: MIT-Sudan students taught in the highlighted provinces throughout the country. Caption: During 2018 and 2019, Sudan s youth-led peaceful revolution set an example for change in the country and has motivated its citizens to work toward a new era of peace and prosperity, long term.
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It was over 27 years in the making. When the White House removed Sudan from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list in December 2020, ZAHARA for Education was ready.