Courtesy photos The Waypoint Robotics team sits with their autonomous mobile robots at their Merrimack facility. From left to right: John Curtin|!!| Andy Mertinooke|!!| CEO Jason Walker|!!| Vice ...
15th Annual Rail/Intermodal Roundtable: Seeking growth drivers amid big M&A questions The 15th Annual Rail/Intermodal Roundtable examines the current state of the U.S. rail and intermodal markets, ...
Waypoint Robotics, the New Hampshire startup previously profiled here that set out to build the iPod of robots, has hooked up with Oracle to bring robots to some of the Fortune 500 companies that rely ...
A Parallax Boe Bot chassis was used to build this robot along with a group of sensors built on proto shield that allows navigating around. A ping sensor is being used by the robot in order to move ...
The Vector platform is one of Waypoint Robotics’ flagship products. Fast-growing Wilmington, Mass.-based Locus Robotics, a manufacturer of robotic systems used for warehousing. and logistics, has ...
In a nondescript industrial park in Merrimack, New Hampshire, Jason Walker is putting the final touches on what he believes will become the iPod of working robots. Walker, 47, is co-founder of ...
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