Rivers Agile has inaugurated a deep tech innovation center in Callery, aimed at enhancing Pittsburgh's robotics and AI landscape. This facility spans over 7,000 square feet and is designed to support both the company's own technology development and that of its clients. The center will facilitate the testing and operation of robotic and AI technologies, bridging the gap between development and commercialization.
The establishment of this center comes at a crucial time as Pittsburgh's robotics cluster gains national recognition. Rivers Agile's CEO emphasized the need for space to advance their technologies, Tupelo and Dandelion, which are pivotal for providing consulting services to local innovators. The center is expected to contribute significantly to economic growth and job creation in the region.
• Rivers Agile opens a center to advance robotics and AI technology.
• Pittsburgh's robotics cluster is gaining national recognition and growth.
Robotics involves the design and use of robots for various applications, including automation.
AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks.
Commercialization is the process of bringing new technologies to market, crucial for innovation.
Rivers Agile is a technology consulting firm focused on advancing robotics and AI technologies.
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