Ghost Robotics Response to Boston Dynamics Pending Litigation

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Ghost Robotics introduced at the moment their formal response to the Boston Dynamics lawsuit. 

Based in 2015, Ghost Robotics has rapidly grown to grow to be the primary provider of legged robots to US and Allied Governments. The flagship Imaginative and prescient 60 robotic presents best-in-class endurance, velocity, climate safety, and discipline repairability. It’s the solely legged robotic available on the market that’s able to working in all environmental circumstances for sustained, real-world missions to enhance effectivity and save lives.

Evolving from shut buyer collaboration, coupled with distinctive innovation at Ghost Robotics, these capabilities have led to fast adoption by US Air Drive, Army, and Special Forces in addition to Allied Governments together with the UK, Australia, Israel, Germany, Singapore, and the Republic of Korea Blue Home.

Ghost Robotics was born out of the PhD analysis of CTO Avik De and CEO Gavin Kenneally, underneath the tutelage of the esteemed Prof. Dan Koditschek at The College of Pennsylvania. Prof. Koditschek is a pioneer within the discipline of legged robots and holds the patent (collectively along with his former college students, Martin Buehler and Uluc Saranli) for the primary battery-powered, dynamic legged robotic, RHex (US6481513B2, filed March 14, 2001).

Ghost Robotics’ success has not gone unnoticed by Boston Dynamics. Relatively than compete on a degree taking part in discipline, the corporate selected to file an obstructive and baseless lawsuit on November eleventh in an try and halt the newcomer’s progress. Boston Dynamics is drawing on their significantly bigger sources to litigate as a substitute of innovate.

Ghost Robotics strongly believes that honest competitors drives the market and appears ahead to a thriving legged robotic business, for the advantage of humanity.

About Ghost Robotics: 

Based in 2015, Philadelphia-based Ghost Robotics develops Quadrupedal Unmanned Floor Automobiles, or Q-UGV® for brief. Ghost’s Q-UGVs not solely handle unstructured terrain properly however are constructed for demanding prospects in demanding environments. Their robots have a spot in a broad vary of presidency and enterprise purposes the place cell robots with 4 legs have inherent benefits over wheels, tracks and even bipedal methods. To study extra about Ghost Robotics, go to www.ghostrobotics.io

SOURCE Ghost Robotics, LLC

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