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In the over fourteen years since founding, GeckoSystems (GOSY.PK) has developed a suite of proprietary, fundamental technologies that enable their robots to automatically self-navigate the home or workplace using advanced sense and avoid technologies for reliable, unattended collision avoidance while patrolling, following and/or seeking preset destinations. Their scientifically developed, tested, and proven hardware and software breakthroughs enable the practical, low cost manufacture, sale and usage of mobile service robots in a variety of environments.
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Related Articles
- Breakthrough Technology Alert The $66 Billion Robotics Revolution - Excerpted from the February, 2010 Issue
- Forbes.com Silicon Stethoscopes: Telepresence technologies and robotics promise another way to ease future health care burdens. - September 17, 2009
By Courtney Boyd Myers - PsychologyToday.com The Robots Have Dawned: Meet The CareBot - June 28, 2009
By Ira Rosofsky, Ph.D pdf - cgmasi.com Personal Robots to Monitor Elderly Vital Signs - June 16, 2009
By C. G. Masi pdf
Press Releases
- 12-21-2011: GeckoSystems Reveals Concept Design for the 21st Century Wheelchair
- 12-13-2011: GeckoSystems Introduces Partner ZMP of Japan
- 12-06-2011: CEO Martin Spencer Audio Interview About Chinese Joint Venture
- 11-29-2011: GeckoSystems Signs Joint Venture With Chinese Wheelchair Manufacturer
- 11-28-2011: GeckoSystems US Discussing Robotic Applications with UK Defense Contractor
- 11-23-2011: Mobile Robot Companies GeckoSystems-US and ZMP-Japan Sign MOU
- 11-10-2011: GeckoSystems Negotiates JV With Chinese Wheelchair Manufacturer
- 11-08-2011: GeckoSystems Demonstrates "Collision Proof" Wheelchair Technology
- 10-06-2011: GeckoSystems Expands, Migrates Mobile Robot Solutions to Wheelchairs
- 09-14-2011: GeckoSystems, a Mobile Robot Co., Updates Stockholders
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