Robotic Navigation Using Only the Floor - Cutting Edge Technology Launched on Final Day of CES 2021 Lunes, 15 Febrero 2021 15:00
Accurate, Integrative Positioning for Dynamic Environments Now Possible with Sub-Millimeter Floor Vision from Accerion
Huntersville, NC – February 15, 2021 MorpheusTEK, a leading robotics sensor and technology supplier, partnered with Accerion, a global leader in advanced robotic positioning to launch the Triton, a mobile robot positioning system that is now propelling an advanced sector of contemporary position and guidance sensor solutions.
Current mobile robot systems and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) require considerable integration into current facility infrastructure, bringing into question their timely installation and seemingly limited capabilities. Simply scanning and mapping the environment around them, they fall short when compared to Accerion’s completely unique, economical design as the world’s only 100% infrastruct
Next Generation of Autonomous Tech & Smart Cities with Launch of Omnidirectional 3D Vision System at CES 2021 Next Generation of Autonomous Tech & Smart Cities with Launch of Omnidirectional 3D Vision System at CES 2021 Jueves, 04 Febrero 2021 15:50
Ushering in a New Era of Autonomy & Radical Innovation with 360°, 3D Visual Coverage & Seamlessly Integrative Solution
Huntersville, NC – February 4, 2021 MorpheusTEK, a leading robotics sensor and technology supplier, partnered with DreamVu, a leader in omnidirectional 3D vision, to launch the next generation of visual intelligence with PAL Omnidirectional 3D Vision System for Autonomous Tech and Smart Cities, bringing alongside them a revitalized image of contemporary robotics technology.
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MorpheusTEK, a robotics sensor and technology supplier, partnered with DreamVu, a leader in omnidirectional 3D vision, as well as mAIrobotics, a leader of core multi-modal AI robotics technology, announced at the 2021 CES Virtual Conference the launch of a series of groundbreaking CovidTECH social distancing and monitoring technologies that bring a whole new meaning to safety in the workplace.
As America and the rest of the world battle the COVID-19 and adapt to the new norm, reducing risk remains the main priority. Employers strive to protect their patrons, whether they be healthcare providers, manufacturing facility operators, daycare and school administrators, or government and non-profit organization leaders, building owners, retailers and facilities managers. Their resources to do just this have remained limited by manually operated devices, until now.