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As 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the milestones that defined our year. We introduced the Husky A300, setting a new benchmark for what a rugged, research-ready mobile robot can achieve. We broadened our impact through the 2025 PartnerBot program, placing mobile robots in the hands of teams tackling some of the world’s biggest challenges. And from I...


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As we look ahead to 2026, the robotics community continues to grow and evolve, offering valuable opportunities for companies and researchers to stay connected with new ideas and emerging trends in the field. Robotics conferences provide a chance to learn from leading researchers, understand where the industry is headed, and build rela...


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Clearpath Robotics was proud to take part in the first-ever ROAS Global Robotics Forum, hosted by our Korean partner and distributor, ROAS. Centered around the theme “Connecting Global Robotics Ecosystem,” the event brought together more than 200 researchers, industry leaders, and innovators shaping the future of autonomous robots. The program featured keynotes from Clearpath...


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If you’re stepping into the world of robotics, the TurtleBot 4 is one of the most popular platforms to learn and build with. It’s powered by ROS 2, comes with a mobile base, sensors, and compute hardware. It is designed to help you explore everything from basic navigation to advanced AI. But how do you decide between the Standard and Lite versions? Let’s break down what makes...


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GLAZE Technologies, a spin-out from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), is developing the world’s smallest and most energy-efficient terahertz (THz) sensor systems. These sensors are designed to identify the unique THz “fingerprints” of materials, an approach with significant potential in security and defense applications.

The Terra Salva project (realized throu...


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