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Intel on Wednesday showed off the fruits of its partnership with Bedford-based Segway at this week’s 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas: a personal transporter that can transform into a robot.
The Ninebot Segway can be ridden like a Segway hoverboard, holding it steady between your legs, at speeds of up to 11 miles per hour. The device also can turn into a self-balancing robot.
The robotics platform, developed by Intel and robotics startup Ninebot, which bought Segway in April last year, is capable of sensing its surroundings, recognizing objects, people and voices and can be extended to perform a variety of other tasks through a development kit.
“We designed this Segway to be an open platform,” said Intel CEO Brian Krzanich in a speech at the event.
Krzanich said that the robot will eventually become a commercially available product. Segway said it expects to have the device available for developers in the second half of the year.
A roundup of news updates from public companies in NH and nationwide
Petroleum energy prices are rising globally, and New Hampshire is not immune to this increase. Sharp upward pressures on prices, particularly for crude oil, pose a new challenge to household budgets in the Granite State.
Wilcox Industries, a military and law enforcement tactical equipment developer and manufacturer, is planning a major addition to its headquarters that would house partner businesses in the electrooptics industry.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) earlier this month announced its 2026 New Hampshire Small Business Award winners.
The Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) and Lakes Region Community College (LRCC) received approval for a $1.2 million Training for Residential Energy Contractors (TREC) grant from the New Hampshire Executive Council to meet workforce needs for energy contractors.
Hit HBO medical drama underscores the impact of stress in the workplace
Since Michael Flaherty joined Taylor Community as president and CEO more than a decade ago, the Lakes Region continuing care retirement community (CCRC) has grown to three sites, expanding form its Laconia flagship to locations in Wolfeboro and one in Meredith that it acquired from other providers.
Evan Hennessey opens ‘more casual’ restaurant with expanded seating