Microsoft on Wednesday took the wraps off its first commercial operating system for robots, with hopes of paving the way for a broader robotics industry and taking a central role in its development.
If Microsoft has its way, robots of the future will run Windows. To try to have robot brains wired with its computer code, the company recently unveiled Microsoft Robotics Studio, a software platform ...
Microsoft released the commercial version of its software for robots on Wednesday, hoping to shape the market much as it did for PC software a few decades ago. Its Robotics Studio includes programming ...
This is a guest post by Founding Philly host Zach Brand. It appears here as part of a media partnership between Technical.ly and Founding Philly. Some of the robotics industry’s biggest strides ...
FieldAI Inc., a developer of artificial intelligence software for robots, today disclosed that it has raised $405 million in funding over two rounds. The bulk of the capital came in the form of a $315 ...
The Microsoft Robotics Studio is Microsoft’s answer to a common robotics platform. Technology editor Bill Wong takes a look at the new platform running on the Whitebox Robotics 9-Series PC-Bot ...
Software is increasingly the key differentiator in robotic performance, enabling real-time reconfiguration and system optimization. AI-enabled perception technologies are improving safety, ...
SHEFFIELD, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BOW, the universal robotics software company, has today announced closing a £4 million seed round. The round was led by Northern Gritstone, the investment business ...
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