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Numurus Announces NEPI Engine to Accelerate Development of AI and Robotic Automation Applications

27.07.2023
Numurus’ customers have reduced their AI and robotic automation software development times from years to months. Ocean Aero turned to the NEPI software engine to accelerate its advanced threat-detection capabilities for its autonomous platform, the TRITON. Within six months of starting its 360-degree maritime detection automation project, Ocean Aero interfaced five directional cameras with onboard AI and demonstrated threat-detection capabilities on its TRITON AUSV.

Numurus Joins NVIDIA Metropolis to Accelerate Industrial Edge-AI and Robotics Applications

02.06.2023
Numurus LLC, a provider of NEPI®, a fully-featured operating system (OS) for industrial edge-AI and robotics applications, today announced it has joined NVIDIA Metropolis, a partner program focused on bringing to market a new generation of vision AI applications. The program nurtures a rich ecosystem and offers powerful developer tools to supercharge vision AI applications that are designed to make the world’s most important spaces and operations safer and more efficient.

Numurus Solves a Critical AI Technology Gap with NEPI

13.03.2023
Numurus LLC, a leading provider of smart system solutions, today announced NEPI, the first commercially available, open-source software that solves a critical AI technology gap by offering smart solution developers a turnkey alternative to building low-level AI middleware in-house.

Deep Ocean Engineering Supports Enviro-Tech Diving with their Two Phantom ROVs

04.08.2021
Deep Ocean Engineering recently supported Enviro-Tech Diving Inc. in Seattle, Washington with their 2 Phantom ROVs, purchased through government auctions.

Newton Labs Launches the SW1050UW ROV Specifically Designed for Dam Inspection

09.07.2021
The SW1050UW underwater inspection drone mounted with the M310UW Newton Underwater Laser Scanner is specifically designed for the inspection of dams.

Olis Robotics Partners with Forum Energy Technologies on Digital Replacement for Existing Offshore Energy Analog ROV Control System

25.11.2019
Olis Robotics, a machine-learning software company pioneering a uniform operating system platform to control field and mobile robots, in partnership with their global sales distribution partner Forum Energy Technologies, a leader in subsea products and services, successfully demonstrated a new digital ROV workspace during recent live tank trials. Video from the demonstration shows the simplified digital workspace of Olis Robotics 3D technology providing improved precision and safety for subsea ROVs operations.

Last call! Only two days remain to Submit Your Abstract for OCEANS 2019 Seattle

30.05.2019
Time is running out to submit your abstract for OCEANS 2019 Seattle, October 27-31 in Seattle, WA. For two more days, we are accepting technical abstracts highlighting these topics under the overall conference theme of "Blue Sea, Blue Sky, Blue Tech.” If your abstract is selected, it is your chance to present your innovative research in the marine field to your colleagues and industry-wide attendees. Authors are invited to submit abstracts through Friday, May 31 in one of four presentation categories:

Newton and iXBlue Demonstrate System Integration

17.01.2018
iXBlue, one of the leading suppliers of IMU systems to the world and Newton Labs, the world’s largest and oldest manufacturer of underwater laser scanners announced today demonstrations and tests of advanced integration technology between their systems to supply the highest possible resolution of laser scanning coupled with an IMU in ROV/AUV service. Performed at Newton’s facility in Seattle, the combination of the two advanced systems and coupled with the advanced integration technology developed between the two companies; this test demonstrates the highest possible resolution in subsea laser scans.

BluHaptics Receives NASA Funding to Improve Robotics Operations In Space

25.04.2017
SEATTLE - APRIL 24, 2017: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has selected BluHaptics to receive new grant funding to apply its proprietary software to remote robotic operations in space. Synchronizing what a robot sees and does through advanced applications of real-time modeling, force feedback and machine learning, BluHaptics’ software addresses the challenges of latency, spatial awareness and control that have long limited robots’ effectiveness in space.

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