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Amazon Web Services is rolling out a new cloud service designed to help developers build, test and deploy intelligent robotics applications. The cloud juggernaut said the new AWS RoboMaker service ...
In a bid to strengthen presence in robotics, Amazon’s AMZN cloud computing arm, Amazon Web Services (“AWS”), has unveiled a robotic development service called AWS RoboMaker. The new service based on ...
Amazon.com Inc. uses internally designed robots to shuffle goods around its warehouses and has lately been experimenting with adding delivery drones to the mix. Now, the company’s cloud division wants ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced the availability of AWS RoboMaker, a new service that makes it easy for developers to ...
Whether robots are helping fulfillment in warehouses, assisting those in need, or acting as security guards, these useful aids are filling niches in more and more places. As a result, software ...
Miso Robotics has partnered with Amazon Web Services to begin testing software using AWS RoboMaker, a simulation service based in the cloud. The Pasadena robotics company is testing the software of ...
At its annual re:Invent conference in Las Vegas last week, AWS announced a number of new services aimed at developers to create more on its cloud-based platform. One of the more eye-catching ...