Reach Robotics has been awarded a Defence Global Competitiveness Grant to grow our in-house verification and testing capabilities. The grant will go towards purchasing an inspection class ROV deployable test vehicle and associated equipment and fund certification activities to meet international EMC safety standards. 

The Defence Global Competitiveness Grant – officiated by The Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Melissa Price MP, is awarded to pioneering small Australian businesses to help them invest in projects that build their defence export capability. The grant contributes to the cost of “investing in projects that build export capability to build a stronger, more sustainable and globally competitive Australian defence industry.” 

The grant will assist Reach Robotics in remaining globally competitive through the regular testing and continuous improvement of the Reach Bravo Robotic Arm. It will further improve technology currently being utilised in global military and oil and gas programs as well as allow us to open new export opportunities into allied militaries.  

An in-house ROV test capability will allow us to conduct regular real-world testing on the type of underwater ROVs our manipulators are designed for. Getting our systems into the water to use in the scenarios our customers need will enable rapid product innovation and improvement. Whereas this was more achievable for the Reach Alpha robotic arm series, the larger Reach Bravo requires a larger, more expensive underwater vehicle, and therefore, Australian Government funding was fundamental in enabling this purchase. 

We would like to thank the CDIC, the Australian Government, and The Minister for Defence Industry for continuing to invest in Reach Robotics. We are confident that this investment will help Reach Robotics continue to grow and develop world-leading technology across several sectors. 

Falcon - Under Water
TEST ACTIVITY: The Reach Bravo 7 manipulator integrated on a Seaeye Falcon ROV during underwater tests

 

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Command Pods

Command Pods are a pair of space mouse controllers comprising of left and right units. They are designed to attach to an ROV control tablet and allow full system control from one interface. The Command Pod configuration simplifies control of a dual-manipulator system as operators are able to intuitively control both arms, while still piloting the vehicle.
The joystick model allows for arms to be directed towards a target while the system automatically maps the arms configuration along that path.

MASTER ARMS

Compatible with all Reach Robotics manipulators, the Master Arm controller is available in five and seven-function models to mimic your robotic arm. Achieve unparalleled precision and accuracy while undertaking complex tasks including:
  • Precise placement of probes for crack and corrosion monitoring.
  • Place and recover objects with unmatched dexterity and minimised
    workload.
  • Attach hooks and shackles consistently.
  • Reach confined areas unreachable with lower degree-of-freedom manipulators
    and traditional control methods.

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