To Tsuru Robotics – the Russian company founded in 2015, the resident of a cluster of information technologies Skolkovo. The company makes own line of auto pilots and the integrated systems for unmanned aerial vehicles, is engaged in the knowledge-intensive development of separate nodes, the software and the finished solutions with the UAV.
2017: The resident Skolkovo will strengthen protection of objects of Rostec
The Siber holding ensuring safety of the enterprises of State Corporation Rostec signed in June, 2017 the agreement on cooperation with the resident Skolkovo, Tsuru Robotiks company (Tsuru Robotics) which is engaged in development of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Kapysh Vladimir, CEO of SIBER holding: "We declared the interest in use of drones for protection of the protected objects more than once. Our new partner, a startup Tsura Robotiks is ready to propose the complete technical solutions which are most adapted to specifics of our activity and considering features of professional tasks which face holding. We calculate that implementation of UAVs will raise the security level and anti-terrorist security on the objects of State Corporation Rostec entrusted to us and also will allow to optimize processes of protection in terms of the most effective use of material and human resources".
Within cooperation testing of the latest developments of the company to Tsur Robotiks by security divisions of SIBER holding with perspective of their use on objects of State Corporation Rostec is supposed.
Robotics
- Robots (robotics)
- Robotics (world market)
- In the industry, medicine, fighting
- Service robots
- Collaborative robot, cobot (Collaborative robot, kobot)
- IoT - IIoT
- Artificial intelligence (AI, Artificial intelligence, AI)
- Artificial intelligence (market of Russia)
- In banks, medicine, radiology
- National Association of Participants of the Market of Robotics (NAPMR)
- Russian association of artificial intelligence
- National center of development of technologies and basic elements of robotics
- The international Center for robotics (IRC) based on NITU MISIS