Its first robot, called Ghost Minitaur, made a splash in 2018, appearing on The Daily Show. The company is now best known for its larger UVG, the Vision 60 model, which has been tested by the US ...
Specifically, the case concerned seven patents held by Boston Dynamics, which the company claimed were infringed by Ghost Robotics with its four-legged robot dogs Vision 60 and Sprint 40.
Boston Dynamics Inc. and Ghost Robotics Corp. have reached an agreement to resolve their patent litigation in U.S. District Court. The companies are keeping the specific terms of the settlement ...
Roughly two and a half years after their patent battle began, Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics have settled the dispute on reasonably amicable terms. The robotics firms on Wednesday issued a ...
Ghost Robotics, a company that produces and sells four-legged robot dogs, will be moving out of its current location at Pennovation Works following months of protests. In a press release from Jan. 22, ...
PHILADELPHIA and BOSTON, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ghost Robotics Corp. and Boston Dynamics, Inc. have reached an agreement to resolve their patent litigation in U.S. District Court.
The Ghost Robotics V60, is an autonomous ground drone that goes by the name of Robot Dog – but a year ago, its future military potential was considered still a little way off.
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) navigate through warehouse aisles, identifying products based on visual cues and retrieving them for shipment. Similarly, in e-commerce distribution centers, ...
The dispute arose from alleged infringement against a Boston Dynamics patent over legged robots. Exacerbating the battle was Ghost’s seeming agnosticism with regard to military-mounted weaponry ...