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Ongoing. To safeguard the public, save prospective victims, and improve resilience, emergency responders take physical risks while coping with recognised hazards.
Robots are any autonomously run machines that eliminate the need for human labour, even if they may not look like humans or carry out tasks in a way that is humanlike. Robotics, then, is the branch of engineering that deals with the creation, maintenance, and use of robots.
A robot that is intended to assist in human search and rescue is known as a rescue robot. They might help with searching, mapping, clearing debris, delivering supplies, giving medical attention, or evacuating victims in addition to assisting with rescue efforts.
The Global Responder robots market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The debut of the new ReadySight throwable robot has been announced by Company Six. In order to ensure the safety of everyone present, ReadySight is a one pound, throwable personal situational awareness robot that transmits information straight to people who need it most, at the time they need it.
CompanySix has been hard at work developing its distinctive throwable robot. The popular SPHERO BOLT STEM robot’s technology is essentially what the ReadySight robot employs.
The ReadySight robot must be able to function in harsher situations and be able to save both first responders and victims’ lives, whereas the BOLT robot was built to withstand the dangers of abuse by primary school children. The goal of this robot is to “boldly travel where no robot has gone before” and then return to its operator without incident.
Strong enough to do the work and intelligent enough to solve any difficulty. With the ReadySight product concept, any first responder or member of a search and rescue team will be able to carry and deploy a lightweight, portable gadget with ease. The device connects to the first responder’s cellphone using either a local WIFI signal or an LTE cellular signal.
The robot then gives the first responder the ability to remotely control the tiny robot as it rolls into areas where a human might not be able to.
The use case for police may involve tactical knowledge regarding a suspect who has barricaded themself in a home or another circumstance. The officer can better organise a response and analyse the situation thanks to the ReadySight.