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Software with an IQ | |
Industry | Automation; machine vision; software; artificial intelligence; big data; cybernetics |
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Founded | 2001, commenced operations 2008 |
Headquarters | Nashville, Tennessee |
Key people |
David A. Peters, CEO Hob Wubbena, VP |
Products | Neocortex Goods to Robot Cells, Neocortex, Spatial Vision, Unlimited Depalletization, 3D Inspection, engineering services |
Website | http://www.universallogic.com |
Universal Logic, Inc. , formerly Universal Robotics, Inc., is an artificial intelligence software engineering and robotics integration company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.[1][2] The company offers supply chains complete material handling systems for high-mix, high-volume applications. The systems integrate artificial intelligence with vision, grasping, and motion control to give machines flexibility at high speed.[3][4]
Founded in 2008, the company specializes in complex or chaotic processes not previously automated.[5] The technology was funded by DARPA and NASA, and was originally co-developed through a 7-year[6] partnership between NASA and Vanderbilt University[5] and is employed in NASA’s Robonaut.[3] In 2015, the company received its first million-dollar contract.[7]Universal Robotics was founded and is led by David Peters, CEO[8] and his brother[9] Dr. Alan Peters, CTO.[10] Dr. Peters is the principal architect of Neocortex and is an Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.[11] Hob Wubbena is the company’s Vice President of Strategic Planning and Marketing.[12][13]
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