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A playful robot built on the Otto DIY platform that reacts to touch sensors by dancing, moving its hands & head, and playing audio tracks through a JQ6500 MP3 module.
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"Siemens' global presence and breadth of product portfolio has been clear to us for as long as we've been in business," said Ryan Gariepy, CTO of OTTO Motors. "Using Siemens controllers to power OTTO ...
OAKVILLE, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OTTO Motors, a leading provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and Siemens Canada, a leader in the global digital transformation in industry and a division of ...
Boston Dynamics and OTTO Motors have teamed up for a demonstration of the warehouse of the future. In a newly released video, a Boston Dynamics Handle robot rushes about a storage area at speed as it ...
At a press conference on Tuesday, OTTO Motors (Booth N7537) unveiled its newest autonomous mobile robot (AMR), OTTO 600. OTTO 600 unlocks important new workflows with its ability to move pallets, ...