WHAT LIES BENEATH: INSIDE DARPA’S SUBTERRANEAN CHALLENGE
DARPA is about to kick off a competition aimed at furthering robotics technology to help military, law enforcement and search-and-rescue teams do their jobs
DARPA is about to kick off a competition aimed at furthering robotics technology to help military, law enforcement and search-and-rescue teams do their jobs
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Robotika International in collaboration with Czech University of Life Sciences Prague won the “Most Distinctive Robots” award at DARPA’s Subterranean Challenge competition. Using the extreme environment of the event as the final test of its latest technology, Robotika announced the release of the next generation of its autonomous driving platform.
Nine robotics teams are participating in an integration exercise for DARPA’s Subterranean Challenge this weekend. As part of the very first event in the DARPA Subterranean Challenge (SubT), the organizers have invited nine teams (and their robots) to Edgar Experimental Mine in Idaho Springs, Colo., for a sort of test Read more…