Aethon, Inc.

Aethon is the leader in the business of low-cost, pilot-less hauling of materials indoors. We substitute a pilot-less Tug® for a person. Our competitive advantage is our patented indoor positioning system, with a manufacturing cost a fraction of our competitors, which navigates with ±3" accuracy and allows us to automate indoor transport at one-fourth the cost of a person pushing a cart.
www.aethon.com
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American Roadprinting, LLC
American Roadprinting has developed a robotic solution to enable a new form of outdoor advertising. The product, Chalkjet, accepts personalized and advertising messages over the web and prints the messages on roadways/surfaces using proprietary inks.
www.americanroadprinting.com
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Blue Belt Technologies, Inc.

Blue Belt Technologies, Inc., a Carnegie Mellon University spin-off company, was formed in 2003 to commercialize novel device solutions for medical interventions. Blue Belt draws from the extensive experience of its research team to develop devices in computer-assisted surgery and diagnosis. The company has developed Precision Freehand Sculpting™ (PFS), a solution that reintroduces robotics into the operating room to enable safer, faster, and more accurate treatment of osteoarthritis and other bone related conditions. PFS will address the challenges of Minimally Invasive Surgery, with the goal of improving patient outcomes and lowering healthcare costs.
www.bluebelttech.com
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Bossa Nova Concepts LLC

Bossa Nova is a Pittsburgh-based, robotic toy start-up spun out of Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute. Bossa Nova was launched in order to realize the founders' dream of giving kids everywhere an opportunity to interact with the most exciting robots made available to the public. Bossa Nova incorporates advanced robotic technologies from Carnegie Mellon into its products and is partnering with manufacturers and distributors to bring these products to the market.
www.bnconcepts.com
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Lightfoot, Inc.

Lightfoot Inc. has automated the labor intensive and error prone manual task of case picking in distribution warehouses. This new warehouse automation system is initially targeted at the Wine & Spirits industry (over $30 billion/year revenue). The warehouse distribution sector is an industry where profit margins are tightly coupled to the logistical costs of moving product from the receiving dock to the shipping dock. Lightfoot replaces picking labor (typically 55% of labor costs) and reduces replenishment labor (typically 25% of labor costs) while improving accuracy and efficiency in the case picking process.
www.lightfootsystems.com
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