Humanoid robots may soon be joining the ranks of the U.S. Navy as firefighters. A researcher at Worchester Polytechnic Institute has been awarded nearly $600,000 to develop an algorithm to help ...
The US Navy has just revealed a futuristic autonomous robot to help tackle fires on board ships Get daily headlines and breaking news alerts for FREE by signing up to our newsletter We have more ...
Mgen Solution participated in the 2025 International Fire Safety Expo held at Daegu EXCO, where it successfully concluded the exhibition by unveiling for the first time its "Artificial Intelligence ...
A new firefighting robot developed by the US Navy will learn how to walk on ships as part of a project worth almost $600,000. The Office of Naval Research (ONR) last week revealed the bipedal ...
Scientists at the US Naval Research Lab have formed an interdisciplinary team to develop a humanoid robot that could fight fires on the next generation of combatants. A humanoid-type robot was chosen ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has come up with a pair of firefighting robots to aid human crews in hazardous situations. Read more... Here's what we think is the worst pick in each round of ...
AI-based robotics technology company Mgen Solution will unveil its "AI Autonomous Firefighting Robot," currently being developed through its subsidiary Hyundai Infracore, for the first time at the ...
Meet SAFFiR - a new humanoid firefighter robot built for the US Navy that can walk, climb, open things and navigate obstacles just like a human John F. Williams The US Navy and Virginia Tech have ...
Shipboard procedures such as fire drills, on-board alarms and locking fire doors may have gone a long way to mitigating the danger of fire at sea, but the US Navy is looking at new technology to help ...
A number of robots in development for the military are being given increasing amounts of autonomy. The question is now how they will be used. Think of advanced robotics, and it is easy to let your ...
Of the multitude of things you don't want on board a ship; pirates, cats, scurvy and fire are the ones to watch out for. Well, the US Navy has just revealed an awesome new bi-pedal robot prototype in ...