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Summit 2011: A Look Back
Hundreds of attendees, exhibitors, and speakers from the world over converged at the Sheraton Hotel in Boston November 2-3 for the RoboBusiness Leadership Summit 2011. We’ve prepared a special slideshow that captures the highlights of the industry’s premier event.
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The Robotics Event of the Year!
Industry pioneers and business executives came together to advance the commercialization of robotics at the RoboBusiness Leadership Summit held Nov. 2-3 in Boston. In this video Dan Kara, founder of RoboBusiness and Robotics Trends, and this year’s conference chairman, describes how attendees benefit from this premier event in a conversation with Rich Erb, managing director of Robotics Trends.
The Quest for the Automated Hospital
“You really need to develop a whole product solution—hardware, software, UI, interfaces, and process redesign—with a consideration for what problem you are really trying to solve.” —Aldo Zini
A New Take on Autonomy
Getting large teams of robots to collaborate is the work of Dr Regis Vincent, who envisions applications that include mapping nuclear contamination.
Human and Robot ‘Colleagues’ in Manufacturing
What obstacles remain for robots to work alongside humans in industrial settings, and how far have we come in eliminating those challenges? Dr. Roland Menassa answers these and other questions in his presentation at the RoboBusiness summit November 2-3 in Boston.
Robotics and Automation as an Enabler to Agricultural Systems Productivity
John Reid, director of Product Technology and Innovation at Moline Technology Innovation Center, a part of John Deere’s Global Technology Innovation Network, discusses how his company’s technologies will help feed the world’s billions.
 
 
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Protonex Receives $598,813 to Extend Capabilities of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Propulsion System
Protonex Receives $598,813 to Extend Capabilities of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Propulsion Systems
By Robotics Trends Staff - Filed Sep 17, 2009

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Developer of fuel cell power systems wins a $600K contract from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory for increasing the power density of the company’s Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) UAV fuel cell system while simultaneously scaling up the power output of the system.



Protonex Technology Corporation (LSE: AIM: PTX and PTXU), a provider of advanced fuel cell power systems for portable, remote and mobile applications, announced that it has received a $598,813 contract with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) for advanced development of high power fuel cell systems for small unmanned air vehicles (UAVs). This new program builds upon Protonex’ portfolio of UAV power system initiatives.

Development work under this program will focus on increasing the power density of the company’s Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) UAV fuel cell system while simultaneously scaling up the power output of the system. Ultimately, the advanced system will be integrated into a small NRL plane. The resulting hydrogen fuel cell system is anticipated to provide up to 1.5 kW of power output (approximately equivalent to a 2hp engine) and double the existing system’s gravimetric power density. The increase in power will provide additional capability to the UAV platform including improving climbing, maneuverability, dash speed, as well as additional payload capability.

Protonex’ fuel cell power systems for small UAVs offer significant benefits over existing technologies including lower heat and noise signature compared to internal combustion engines while providing up to five times the energy density over today’s advanced batteries. These advantages enable a wide range of military applications and provide an opportunity to broaden mission capabilities for small UAVs.

“We are very fortunate to have the continued support and interest from the NRL and the Office of Naval Research,” commented Dr. Paul Osenar, Chief Technology Officer, Protonex. “The team is excited to have this opportunity to continue to optimize our core technology by increasing the net power of our fuel cell system while significantly improving the overall functionality of small UAVs.”

About Protonex Technology Corporation
Protonex Technology Corporation develops and manufactures compact, lightweight and high- performance fuel cell systems for portable power applications in the 100 to 1000-watt range. The Company’s fuel cell systems are designed to meet the needs of military and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers for off-grid applications underserved by existing technologies by providing customizable, stand-alone portable power solutions and systems that may be hybridized with existing power technologies. The Company is based in Southborough, Massachusetts (http://www.protonex.com)

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