A new robot to help ensure cyclists can have the best thoroughfares possible in the depths of winter. In the future, cities will have a new tool at their disposal to help ensure cyclists can have the best thoroughfares possible in the depths of winter. It’s called the Street Smart Robot, and it was designed and built by the InDro Robotics engineering team at Area X.O in Ottawa. We believe it’s a great example of how robotics can help make future Smart Cities safer, more efficient, and more liveable for all of us. Check out the full article by InDro Robotics here: https://lnkd.in/dDrMdSKt
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