Humanistic Robotics announced its Safe Remote Control System for purchase.
More than ever Humanistic Robotics is committed to promote its knowhow and highlight its technologies portfolio.
Today, the company was pleased
to announce its first customers for the remote control: the robotics
engineering program of the
University of Pennsylvania, as well as California-based robotics developer 5D Robotics.
University of Pennsylvania, as well as California-based robotics developer 5D Robotics.
For those who unfamiliar, HRI’s Safe RemoteControl System is a wireless handheld controller that aims to achieve much more
capability than a traditional “belly box” controller or military control
console, in a lightweight and ergonomic package that the user can comfortably
interact with.
It’s a rugged device, water,
shock and dust resistant, can be customized or retrofitted for jobs that are
dull, dirty, dangerous or difficult to do with little visibility.
This means operator can use
the system to operate industrial and military machinery, such as unmanned
ground and aerial vehicles, mobile cranes, drilling rigs, concrete pumps,
emergency vehicles, and forestry, mining and construction equipment.