On this podcast episode, find out about Tangram Imaginative and prescient’s new HiFi sensor and the way Subsequent Era Robotics is delivering robotic optimization as a service.
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This week’s podcast episode options one other double header of interviews and a recap of reports from the week.
Tangram Imaginative and prescient talks 3D sensing challenges
On this episode, we study in regards to the new HiFi 3D Depth Sensor with Adam Rodnitzky, co-founder and chief working officer, and Brandon Minor, CEO of Tangram Imaginative and prescient. The San Mateo, Calif.-based firm lately launched a Kickstarter marketing campaign for its new sensor.
Rodnitzky and Minor stated the product guarantees to disrupt the depth-sensor marketplace for worth and efficiency. Hearken to the interview to study extra about this new sensor, in addition to the challenges dealing with builders and customers of 3D sensors for robotics and different autonomous programs.
Be taught extra on the Tangram Imaginative and prescient web site, or take a look at the specs for the HiFi 3D Depth Sensor and think about supporting the crowdfunding marketing campaign on its mission web page.
Subsequent Era Robotics presents ‘optimization as a service’
Additionally on this episode, we sit down with David Pepper, co-founder and CEO of Subsequent Era Robotics, to search out out about its “optimization as a service” providing. The New York-based firm stated it supplies expanded capabilities for cellular robotic fleet administration and stock motion inside warehouses.
Subsequent Era Robotics has been growing its algorithms. It has additionally arrange a cloud-based service for robotics distributors and warehouse administration software program (WMS) suppliers to faucet into optimization algorithms for his or her particular workflows. The service is now obtainable to be used.