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Predictably Spot-On Industrial Inspection | Boston Dynamics



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Introducing Orbit™, your portal for managing asset-intensive facilities through real-time and predictive intelligence. Orbit introduces a whole new suite of fleet management capabilities and will unify your ecosystem of Boston Dynamics robots, starting with Spot.

In this keynote presentation, our product experts share the details of Orbit, as well as the latest upgrades to Spot. Learn how Orbit helps you understand fleet performance and equipment health in the context of your facility.

Read more about new features: https://bosdyn.co/3SuxNBy
Join our experts for a webinar on scaling your robot fleet: https://bosdyn.co/3uzx76b

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44 thoughts on “Predictably Spot-On Industrial Inspection | Boston Dynamics
  1. The least competitive company in the world, which has gone a decade without inventing anything really… And it's not known if they sell anything or what price they have (which indicates that it's expensive). As soon as other companies come out to compete, nobody will remember them… I don't know where they get the money… From the state?

    Moreover, everything they've said in the advertisement seems taken from a shabby app from 30 years ago. Every time I see this company, I'm outraged by its lack of improvements and products. To the point that I've had the impression for years that I could program all that myself, and much sooner than they're taking. And I'm just a video game programmer. Outrageous.

  2. Mary, did I detect some emotion at 10:23?
    I know I have a great awe for what this video and company means. This is the future, and you got to share the announcements to some of the first major steps in making self controlled robots an everyday thing.
    Next step is Atlas turning into the NS-1 from I, Robot…

  3. Бля проще самому сходить на датчик посмотреть чем эту хуйню покупать, заодно на заводе до обеда проебался

  4. This looks like it could help companies stay on top of maintenance and to manage hazardous situations. The questionable downside could be a potential malicious hack of spot, and or, the system that enables the hacker to hide existing problems or to prevent needed remedial measures from being taken. It sounds like they will not have it connected to the internet, but that does not mean that the system, and or, spot could not be hacked by a malicious actor.

  5. It is definietely good technology in my opinion. However I would have a question for Boston Dynamics: how can this compare to IIoT? I mean, for example if I would need to monitor a pump, flow, temperature, etc. I could just put a sensors which tell me the values in preset intervals (seconds, minutes, hours, …). What/where is the extra value with spot?

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