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ST Engineering MRAS | Boston Dynamics



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Data powers an organization’s digital transformation, and ST Engineering MRAS is leveraging Spot to get a full view of critical equipment and facility. Working autonomously, Spot collects information about machine health – and now, thanks to an integration of the Leica BLK ARC for reality capture, detailed and accurate point cloud data for their digital twin.

Learn more: https://bostondynamics.com/case-studies/spot-at-st-engineering-mras/

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  1. I love watching Spot blithely walking through industrial environments, just doing its job, unfazed by what would be considered an insufferable grind by a human worker.

  2. $300k/month on electricity but not a single solar panel on their massive roof. I don't know if these guys are a glowing endorsement of how to invest money on commercial plant.

  3. I'm someone working on boiling this down to a home environment for people with memory issues. You'll never forget where you placed something ever again. "What was I just saying" can be backed up by environment detection. This technology is surprisingly environment agnostic.

  4. Watching this and I can’t help thinking about the bigger picture.
    In a capitalist system, the whole engine runs on people earning money and then spending it on goods and services. That’s the loop. But if robotics replace more and more human labor, like what we’re seeing here, where exactly are people supposed to earn the income to buy those goods and services?
    The warehouse shots are wild. Massive facility, machines everywhere, and just a few people overseeing the whole thing. I get the efficiency argument. I get that robots like Spot can monitor equipment, reduce downtime, and save companies money. That part makes sense, but I’d genuinely love to see what this same facility looked like 20 years ago. How many people worked there? How many paychecks were circulating in the local economy? How many families depended on those jobs?
    Automation isn’t just a tech story. It’s an economic story. And eventually it becomes a social one.
    Efficiency is great. But if fewer and fewer people are needed to produce everything, we have to start asking… who’s left to buy it?

  5. Mobile motion amplification and acoustic analysis, nice. Maybe google will put wide spectrum cameras on their earth vehicles so robots can navigate by signals invisible to us. Tinkerbel can fly, mobie phone with wings.

  6. You guys need to speed up development. China is pulling away with its robots. Atlas is taking too long, Unitree's robot is basically as articulate as a person now.

  7. This was neat to see. I worked at that plant from 1983 thru 1994 when it was Martin Marietta Aero & Naval Systems.
    The Glen L. Martin Company used to build flying boats (think China Clipper) there.

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