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Palo Alto-based Cobalt Robotics Inc. today introduced a new line of robot security guards for indoor use. The roving robots use the same kind of components you’d expect in a self-driving car to ...
Autonomous car meets security camera in Cobalt's new robot, which was designed by renowned industrial designer Yves Béhar.
Thanks to Cobalt Robotics, (friendly) security robots could be coming to an office near you.
Cobalt Robotics announces collaboration with Johnson Controls for integration of autonomous robots with C•CURE Alarm System Cobalt Robotics, the only machine-learning company to automate repetitive ...
Cobalt Robotics, which makes indoors autonomous security robots, just got a significant boost to give human guards a hand. Following a $13 million Series A last March, the company just closed a ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.— Cobalt Robotics, a physical security service provider that builds indoor autonomous robots, announced that it has raised $35 million in Series B financing led by global technology ...
The Cobalt robot isn't designed to even mimic human form or look like an imposing sci-fi prop. Its surface is actually made of fabric rather than plastic or metal. While it still looks rather out ...
That possibility — and the evolution of robotics technology — has led to a new crop of companies like Cobalt and Knightscope engineering and leasing out security robots: Person-sized devices ...
Cobalt Robotics, a San Mateo-based supplier of autonomous security robots for businesses, has raised $35 million in venture capital.
Knightscope robots (left) augment security solutions by providing autonomous patrols with video features such as thermal, LPR and facial recognition. Products from Cobalt (right) can patrol a ...
That’s the thinking behind a startup called Cobalt, whose new robot security guards were designed by well-known industrial designer Yves Behar and his company, Fuseproject.
Some people don’t seem to like the new robot cops: earlier this month in Hayward, California, a security robot captured video of an alleged attacker shortly before he bowled it over.