The Pittsburgh Robotics Network (PRN), a group dedicated to the growth of the region’s robotics and artificial intelligence companies, announced it has attracted more than 100 members, making Pittsburgh home to one of the world’s most dynamic robotics ecosystems. The alliance brings together leaders from top robotics companies, research institutions and universities in the Pittsburgh area, including Carnegie Mellon University (CMU),Argo AI, Aurora,the University of Pittsburgh, Kaarta,RE2 Robotics, Neya Systems,Carnegie Robotics,HEBI Robotics,Near Earth Autonomy,BirdBrain Technologies, Omnicell andAdvanced Construction Robotics. The Richard King Mellon Foundation commemorated this membership milestone with a grant of $125,000 to support the continued growth of the PRN.
AMI Awarded $2M Grant from Florida Department of Commerce to Deploy Smart Manufacturing Lab
TALLAHASSEE, FL – Advanced Manufacturing International (AMI) has been awarded a $2M grant