Podcast: Revolutionary robotics — From beach-cleaning bots to flamethrower dogs and more

Podcast: Revolutionary robotics — From beach-cleaning bots to flamethrower dogs and more

Sept. 17, 2024
In this episode of Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast, Laura Davis covers an exciting array of robotic advancements.

Recent developments in robotics are revolutionizing the manufacturing sector, offering industry professionals unprecedented efficiency and precision. Cutting-edge robotic systems are now capable of performing complex tasks with minimal human intervention, significantly reducing downtime and operational costs. In this episode of Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast, Laura Davis, the editor in chief of New Equipment Digest, dives deep into the world of robotics, exploring six inventions that are reshaping industries and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a manufacturing professional, or simply curious about the future of robotics, this episode offers fascinating insights into the latest research and development in the field.

Below is an excerpt from the podcast:

Let's move on to something that might sound like it's straight out of a science fiction movie: a flamethrower-wielding robot dog. Yes, you heard that right. Cleveland-based company Throwflame has introduced the Thermonator, the first-ever quadruped robot equipped with a flamethrower that's also available for purchase to the general public for around nine thousand dollars. This unique creation combines a robot dog with Throwflame's ARC Flamethrower, resulting in a machine that can deliver fire on demand with a 30-foot firing range.

The Thermonator isn't just about spectacle, though. It's equipped with lidar mapping, first-person view navigation, obstacle avoidance, and laser sighting. It has a one-hour battery life and can be used for practical applications such as wildfire management, prescribed agricultural burns, and snow and ice removal. While the idea of a flame-throwing robot dog might raise some eyebrows, it's worth noting that flamethrowers are surprisingly unregulated in the U.S. They're not considered firearms by the ATF, though purchasers do need to follow state and local laws. If you decide this is something you have to get your hands on, please use responsibly.

Our next story takes us to the shores of Italy, where researchers have developed a robot aimed at tackling a pervasive environmental problem: cigarette butts on beaches. The Italian Institute of Technology's Dynamic Legged Systems lab has created VERO, which stands for Vacuum-cleaner Equipped RObot. This four-legged device is designed to autonomously navigate various terrains, identify litter, and vacuum it up. VERO is equipped with a vacuum mounted on its back, with hoses running down each leg to its feet. It uses two depth cameras – one front-facing and one on its chin – to navigate safely while an AI program identifies litter for pickup.

About the Author

Laura Davis

Laura Davis is the editor in chief of New Equipment Digest (NED), a brand part of the Manufacturing Group at Endeavor Business Media. NED covers all products, equipment, solutions, and technology related to the broad scope of manufacturing, from mops and buckets to robots and automation. Laura has been a manufacturing product writer for six years, knowledgeable about the ins and outs of the industry along with what readers are looking for when wanting to learn about the latest products on the market. 

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