by Tony Melanson | Sep 19, 2014 | Blog, Robotics
Whether it’s manufacturing, food service, healthcare, or virtually any other industry, maximizing work output is always a priority. But of course, that can come at a price—in theory, lengthening an employee’s shift by an hour can make him or her more “productive.” But...
by Tony Melanson | Jul 29, 2014 | News
Swiss TV recently ran a segment on robotics and featured Aethon TUG robots at Sinai hospital in Baltimore, MD. Sinai has named their TUG robot Jake. Check out the broadcast
by Tony Melanson | Jun 13, 2014 | Robotics
Innovation’s Demands Innovation is both natural and unnatural. While the development of new technologies is inevitable, it doesn’t occur spontaneously. Bringing useful, innovative technology to market is challenging, often involving extensive market research,...
by Tony Melanson | May 16, 2014 | Blog, Robotics
We live in a new age of innovation—and that’s not just in terms of robotics. Entrepreneurs, startups, and independent crowd-funded ventures of all kinds now have unprecedented access to their markets through alternative funding mechanisms, new ways of promoting their...