Edina, MN – October 2016 – ReconRobotics, a world leader in tactical, micro-robots is pleased to announce that History Channel’s ‘Hunting Hitler’ featured the ReconRobotics’ Throwbot® XTa robot in a recent episode to help in the search efforts for artifacts hidden in confined locations like caves, inaccessible crawl spaces and hidden compartments and rooms The Throwbot®XTa […]
Read full articleIncrease in demand for the Throwbot® and Recon Scout® Micro-Robots Catalyst for Move Edina, MN – September 2016 – ReconRobotics, a world leader in tactical, micro-robots answering the strong demand for its Recon Scout® CT and Throwbot® XT micro-robots, announced the company is expanding and moving Corporate Headquarters to 5251 West 73rd Street, Ste A, in […]
Read full articleReconRobotics unveiled the Recon Scout CT, their latest micro-robot innovation at the 33rd Annual National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) conference this week in Louisville, KY. Building upon their earlier innovations in micro-robots, the new capability delivered by the Recon Scout CT is its capacity to carry a specialized payload as well as performing audio and video reconnaissance.
Read full articleEden Prairie, Minn. – February 15, 2016 – ReconRobotics, Inc., the world leader in tactical micro-robots and remote sensor systems, announced today that it has passed the 5,000 robots sold plateau, making it the second largest producer of military and police robots in the world. Recent sales of Throwbot® and Recon Scout® micro-robots to police […]
Read full articleReconRobotics, Inc. today announced that it has appointed Kyle Nelson and Don Krantz to its Board of Directors. Nelson is the CEO of Adventium Labs, an internationally recognized research and development company operating in the fields of automated reasoning, cyber security, and system engineering. Don Krantz is the Chief Operating Officer of Proto Labs Inc., a fast growing leader in the high-tech field of rapid injection molding. Nelson and Krantz are filling the Board seats vacated by Dennis Schulstad and Charles Swannack, who are stepping down following six years of service.
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