Navtech, a Halma company specialising in radar technology, has an existing relationship with Oxbotica focused on developing a radar-based navigation and perception system. On the same day of this announcement, Halma announced it has agreed a strategic partnership with Oxbotica. “The ability to move all vehicles, irrespective of size or type, with the same autonomy system means a mine can be orchestrated in a way not currently available,” the company said. The company’s product is a software platform providing “Universal Autonomy”, it said, in a vast array of vehicle types both on and off road. Back in June, it signed an MoU with Wenco International Mining Systems Ltd to further develop this solution for mining. Oxbotica is developing an Open Autonomy software platform for the mining industry, providing operators, integrators and manufacturers the autonomy functionality and flexibility they need − be that full stack, or on a component-by-component basis, it said. ![]() The news is an endorsement of Oxbotica’s go-to-market strategy, deploying its autonomy software in industrial use cases in advance of rolling out in urban passenger transportation applications in the future, it said. ![]() Oxbotica has announced the completion of a $47 million Series B investment to help accelerate commercial deployment of its autonomy software platform in mines around the world.
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