Newton Robotics delivers custom robotic solutions based on advanced machine vision technology. As a solutions provider, Newton Robotics is uniquely organized and staffed to include both development and manufacturing capabilities, based on our multi-disciplinary approach.
4. To Today's Robotic Boiling Water Reactor Torus Re-Coating with 4 Teams of 10 Robots
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6. Established in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1990 as an offshoot of MIT; moved to Seattle in 1995. Specializes in machine vision and robotics with an emphasis on automation combining machine vision with mechanics and electronics. Services a wide variety of industries, focusing on applications where the introduction of machine vision to robots and automation can provide powerful new functionalities not previously available. Many of Newton’s projects are the first of a kind in the world. Designs and manufactures all of its own machine vision and robotics software and virtually all of its own hardware, including controllers, cameras, lighting, electronics, machine control and mechanics. More than 15,000 Newton systems are deployed worldwide.
7. From Soccer Playing Robots (Newton won the first two World Cups of RoboSoccer)
9. Robotic BWR Torus Re-Coating 4 Teams of 10 Robots Virtually No Radiation Exposure to Workers 97% Surface Applicability Rapid and Efficient 14 days in the Torus Rugged and Capable of withstanding the Environment
21. Robotic High Volume (90 Million per Year) Nursery Tree Sorting utilizing Machine Vision
22. Live Bullet Tracking and Fully Robotic Cannon Up to 1200 Meters per second Extremely Quick 80ms Lock to Lock Tracks targets with Machine Vision
23. Human Tracking for the Security and the Safety Industry utilizing 3 Dimensional Machine Vision
24. Nuclear 3D Measurement Device Air or Underwater Extremely compact Current model 200mm X 125mm X 140mm New model (early 2010) 100mm X 125mm X 80mm Rugged-withstands severe G Loads Watertight to 100 meters Accurate 3D measurement to +/- 150 microns
25. In Air and Underwater 3 Dimensional Measurement Measuring Underwater 3 Dimensional Model From which measurements can be derived in a CAD program