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Maureen S Scherer

Written by Los Altos Town Crier Report Maureen (Renie) S. Scherer passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on January 17, 2021 after a 9 year battle with Alzheimer s disease at the age of 78. Renie was born in Covina California in 1942, she spent her youth ballet dancing, riding her family horse Lida and helping her parents in their flower shop. She graduated from Covina High School in 1959. She attended the University of Redlands where she was a member of the freshman Song Leader team and Delta Kappa Psi sorority. She graduated with a BA in Spanish in 1963. She was always up for an adventure and loved to tell stories about her semester abroad living in Mexico City in 1962!

Sea Machines Promotes Bourque

Sea Machines Promotes Bourque Phil Bourque (Photo: Sea Machines) Sea Machines Robotics, a developer of autonomous command and remote-helm control systems, has promoted Phil Bourque to the role of business development and sales director, U.S. Government, effective immediately. In his new position, Bourque will primarily focus on advancing the company’s government contracts and related special projects. Bourque has relocated to the Norfolk, Va. area for the role, a move that enables Sea Machines to establish a new company foothold closer to key government customers and its strategic partner Huntington Ingalls Industries. With more than 15 years’ experience working in the marine industry, Bourque joined the company in 2017 as director of business development. Prior to driving Sea Machines’ business, he built much of the global sales and support network for Seakeeper Inc, the leading manufacturer of marine gyrostabilizers. His work with USVs at Seakeeper inspired him to pursue

Robots are disinfecting hotels during the pandemic; it s the tip of a hospitality revolution

By JD SHADEL | Special To The Washington Post | Published: January 27, 2021 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See other free reports here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. One day last summer, the newest member of YOTEL Boston s housekeeping team pulled up to work in a big crate. It was an imposing box, recalled general manager Trish Berry, who watched as a team of robotics professionals then unpacked the employee, a tall cleaning bot nicknamed Vi-YO-Let. After getting programmed to understand the property s floor plan, Vi-YO-Let (pronounced like violet ) began roaming like a germ-zapping Roomba becoming, in the process, one of the first ultraviolet bots to arrive in a United States hotel.

Cleaning robots are powering an automation revolution in hospitality

Cleaning robots are powering an automation revolution in hospitality
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