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Interview: Bryan Dean, CEO and co-founder, Dragonfly Aerospace

E&T

Bryan Dean is describing his personal mission for Dragonfly Aerospace that designs and manufactures satellite cameras for monitoring what’s happening on Earth from orbit. With his company based in South Africa, the national water crisis of 2017 is still fresh in his mind. “We We were worried that the water was going to run out.

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U.S. Marine Corps testing autonomy system for helicopters

Robotics Business Review

“We proved feasibility in 2017 with an autonomous UH-1, and now the Aerial Logistics Connector program allows us to demonstrate a complete system that meets this operational need in the near future. Marine Corps testing autonomy system for helicopters appeared first on The Robot Report. The post U.S.

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CSIRO awarded Boeing’s Supplier of the Year

Manufacturer's Monthly

Boeing , the world’s largest aerospace company, has named CSIRO , Australia’s national science agency, a Supplier of the Year for the fifth time since 2010. CSIRO was previously named a Boeing Supplier of the Year in 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2010.

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IEEE Awards announce Daniela Rus as 2025 Edison Medal recipient

Robotics Business Review

Daniela Rus, a recent IEEE Medal Recipient, will be keynoting the Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston next year. Rus as its Edison Medal recipient for her sustained leadership and pioneering contributions to modern robotics. Her research interests include robotics, mobile computing, and data science.

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China drafts roadmap to boost its civilian drone industry

E&T

Overall, the growth rate for the commercial drone market has been estimated at around 41 per cent between 2017 and 2024, with the value of the Chinese drone industry expected to reach £22bn in 2025. . tonnes (1,360kg).

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Synopsys to acquire Ansys to join forces for silicon-to-system design, simulation, and analysis

Robotics Business Review

. “At least once a year since 2000, Ansys has acquired and/or announced a major technology sharing partnership with another company,” wrote Shawn Wasserman, a former Ansys employee, on Engineering.com , a sibling site to The Robot Report. “Today, however, the script has been flipped.”

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Caracol, large scale 3D printing scale up, closes its Series A round at over 10 million euros and launches its internationalization

Additive Manufacturing

This round is the crowning achievement in our journey of tremendous growth, that has led prominent companies in sectors such as Aerospace and Marine to validate our technology. CARACOL Caracol was founded at the end of 2017, with the vision of pushing the limits of additive manufacturing in terms of scale, efficiency, and sustainability.