Author Archive:Haldun

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NIST test visit is conducted

Robolit supported NIST efforts in its recent testing of a new response robot for the New York Fire Department and helped to bring together a group of responders from around the US to observe and participate in the event. Apart from yielding data as part of acceptance testing, this test also marked the first time that the DHS-NIST-ASTM International Standard Test Methods for Response Robots had been used for procurement of a robot for a US fire department.

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Robolit web site has been updated!

The Robolit corporate web site content has been updated. With this new and cleaner interface our visitors will be able to find the information you need faster and easier.

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We attended AFTEK 2013

Our team has attended AFTEK 2013 Workshop on Technologies for Natural Disaster Response. First of a series of meetings organized by AFAD, the Turkish equivalent of FEMA, this event brings policy makers, academic researchers and industry representatives together to establish short term and long term goals to help Turkish response agencies better prepared for natural disasters. At this event we presented our work with NIST on standard test methods and the robot test facility established in Alanya, Turkey.

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RoboCup WorldCup 2013 is held in Eindhoven, NL

Robolit continues to play a crucial role in the RoboCupRescue Robot League, in support of the wider DHS-NIST-ASTM International Standard Test Methods for Response Robotsproject, with a Robolit research scientist traveling to RoboCup World Cup 2013 in Eindhoven as one of the members of the Organizing Committee to direct and supervise arena construction, gather data, and referee the competition. This event is an important outreach component of the overall project, providing exposure to leading research institutes from around the world in this crucial area.

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NIST Robot Test Facility opens

Long awaited robot test facility at the NIST headquarters is open for business. This 1524 square meter site is equipped with an extensive set of test modules including mobility, manipulation, human-robot interaction, sensing, power/endurance. We are looking forward to using the capabilities made available at this site in our project with NIST.

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RoboCup German Open 2013

Robolit team is at RoboCup German Open 2013 at Magdeburg, Germany. We will be serving as the organizing body at the Rescue League events overseeing various tests and competitions executed at the DHS-NIST-ASTM Robot Test Facility setup at the venue.

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Robolit Turkey branch is opened

Robolit has opened its Turkey branch in Ankara, Turkey. With this branch we have solidify our strategic position as a conveyor of technologies, know-how and products between the United States of America and Turkish Republic. We are looking forward to engaging new opportunities in various areas of the industry that can benefit from robotic automation technologies.

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Robolit is awarded a 3-year grant by NIST

Robolit has received a 3-year grant from NIST (National Institutes of Standards and Technology) to develop standard test methods for response robots with an emphasis on dexterous manipulation tasks. We are happy to receive this grant and looking forward to the exciting period of collaboration with our international partners in search and rescue community.

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SSRR Summer School 2012 is Completed!

The SSRR Summer School 2012 event is concluded. We had a great week full of technical presentations, hands-on practicals, tests at the recently established Alanya Robot Test Facility and lots of social events. Our event has been featured on various newspapers and TV channels.

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Alanya Robot Test Facility is established

In partnership with Drita Hotel Resort and Spa and technical support by NIST, Robolit has established the Alanya Robot Test Facility. The facility is certified by NIST and compliant with the DHS-NIST-ASTM robot test standards. The site will be used at the upcoming SSRR Summer School 2012 workshop and will be available to robotic researchers there after.