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Roboverse Reply

Inka Krischke,

Platform for controlling autonomous mobile robots

Roboverse Reply demonstrated at the European Land Robot Trial (ELROB) 2024 how autonomous mobile robots enable remote reconnaissance work and received the 'Best Performance' award in the Recon Challenge.

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ELROB is a European showcase in the field of robotics and unmanned systems, where robotics experts from all over the world compete with their latest developments in various disciplines. Roboverse Reply demonstrated its robotics platform with VR interface, with which the experts recently won this year's AIRA Challenge. The AIRA Challenge is an international competition for advanced solutions for the autonomous maintenance of industrial plants.

Roboverse Reply competed together with ELP, a company specializing in technical equipment for police and military disarmament services. Together, they were particularly convincing in the field of reconnaissance with an autonomous solution for spatial detection. Thanks to modern AI technology and sensors, Roboverse Reply's robotics platform allows users to navigate mobile robots such as 'Spot' from Boston Dynamics remotely through danger zones via VR glasses and carry out tasks there. In addition to thermal, depth and X-ray images, the robot also provides color 3D scans and thus essential information about the surroundings and potential obstacles for the emergency services. All this information flows into the VR control system in real time and ensures intuitive and precise control of the robotic arm using the VR controller.

Filippo Rizzante, CTO of Reply, comments: "Winning the ELROB Recon and AIRA challenges proves how versatile Roboverse Reply's robotics platform is. The autonomous maintenance of production facilities and reconnaissance work are just two examples where it significantly increases efficiency and safety. We are continuously researching new solutions in the areas of spatial computing and embodied AI so that our customers receive even more precise information and support for their use cases in the future."

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