,1,Meet Tom, a software engineer at Boston Dynamics, as he shares insights on programming and testing the practical—and impractical—applications of robotics. Whether Spot is conducting inspections or playing an instrument, learn how we go from code on a computer to actions in the real world.
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,1,Meet Josh, a mechanical engineer at Boston Dynamics. Hear his perspective on what goes into building a robot–from learning the right skills, to collaborating across teams, to designing and testing new parts.
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Josh answers even more questions on our blog: https://www.bostondynamics.com/resources/blog/ask-roboticist-mechanical-engineer
Learn more about Atlas: https://www.bostondynamics.com/atlas
Learn more about Stretch: https://www.bostondynamics.com/products/stretch
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,1,GlobalFoundries, a global semiconductor manufacturer, has turned to Spot to further automate their data collection for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance. Globalfoundries’ semiconductor manufacturing facility in Burlington, Vermont creates products that go into communication devices, RF technology, and more.
Manufacturing facilities are filled with thousands of inspection points, and adding fixed sensors to all these assets is not economical. With Spot bringing the sensors to their assets, the team collects valuable information about the thermal condition of pumps and motors, as well as taking analog gauge readings. Since this equipment has a long life cycle and slow rate of change, the team can better monitor these assets over time - making better informed decisions to keep the facility running.
Boston Dynamics partner Levatas worked to implement automated inspection missions at Globalfoundries’ facility. Building computer vision models based on gauges and motors of a variety of equipment, Levatas was able to provide Spot the cognitive intelligence it needs to know what it’s looking at, and make decisions based on that information.
#BostonDynamics #Robotics #EAM #AssetManagement
,1,We’re excited to announce the latest advancements to Spot’s hardware and ecosystem.
Over the last few years, we’ve seen our customers make huge strides in what they’ve been able to accomplish with Spot – including collecting thousands of data points to drive predictive maintenance models, building comprehensive digital twins of their construction sites, and keeping workers away from dangerous or hazardous situations. We can’t wait to see what they’ll be able to do next.
Want to learn more about Spot? Discover Spot’s latest features: https://blog.bostondynamics.com/doing-more-with-spot
Learn how to augment your sites with Spot’s new capabilities: https://bosdyn.co/3kodvcw
Customer footage courtesy of Acciona, Energy Robotics, Fluke Process Instruments, and Sprint Reply.
00:00 Introduction
01:24 Improvements to the Spot Base Platform
02:40 New Sensors
03:11 New Samsung Tablet
04:26 New Charger
05:09 Expanded Payload Ecosystem
05:26 Rajant Kinetic Mesh Radio Kit
06:17 Inside the Rajant Kit
06:37 Introducing Spot CORE I/O
07:43 5G Launch Provider
08:21 Continued Support
09:52 A Robot for the Real World
#BostonDynamics #Robots #Spot
,1,Spot may have moves, but in the real world, the robot gets down and dirty, helping industrial teams keep their sites efficient and safe. Want to learn more about Spot? Discover Spot’s latest features: https://youtu.be/zIdyhGyXcUg
Want to learn more about Spot? Discover Spot’s latest features: https://blog.bostondynamics.com/doing-more-with-spot
00:00 A New Coworker
00:15 Autowalk Mission
00:25 Reading Analog Gauges
01:05 Thermal Inspection
01:12 Work Order Generated
01:32 We Meet Again
01:46 The Dance
2:12 More Work to Do
02:20 Finale
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,1,What do our robots really get up to after hours? Go behind the scenes of our collaboration with @SamuelAdams to find out.
Watch the full collaboration: https://youtu.be/SUQnduNzsw8
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,1,‘Start Me Up’ taken from Tattoo You 2021: https://the-rolling-stones.lnk.to/TattooYou2021So
Video in collaboration with Mercury Studios, Polydor Records & The Rolling Stones
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https://www.polydor.co.uk/
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40 years ago, The Rolling Stones debuted their iconic Tattoo You album. We're helping them celebrate.
Robot choreography by Boston Dynamics and Monica Thomas
https://www.bostondynamics.com
Watch an interview on the creative process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oik3MCTN1pQ
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,1,What if you could have 100x more information about your industrial sites? Agile mobile robots like Spot bring sensors to your assets in order to collect data and generate critical insights on asset health so you can optimize asset performance. Dynamic sensing unlocks flexible and reliable data capture for improved site awareness, safety, and efficiency.
Learn more at: https://www.bostondynamics.com/solutions/asset-performance-management.
#BostonDynamics #Spot #EnterpriseAssetManagement
,1,Spot performs inspection in the Kidd Creek Mine, enabling operators to keep their distance from hazards.
Kidd Creek Mine is an underground base metal mine north of Timmins, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and operated by Swiss multinational Glencore Inc. Kidd Creek's Spot operations are supported by RMUS, partner reseller, and Unmanned Aerial Services Inc, underground inspection specialists.
Learn more: https://www.bostondynamics.com/spot/resources/kidd-creek-mine
,1,WildCat is a four-legged robot being developed to run fast on all types of terrain. So far WildCat has run at about 19 mph on flat terrain using bounding and galloping gaits. The video shows WildCat's best performance so far. WildCat is being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA's M3 program. For more information about WIldCat visit our website at www.BostonDynamics.com.