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1. RoboSense Appoints Dr. Leilei Shinohara as Vice President of R&D
RoboSense, a leader in LiDAR perception technology, has appointed Dr. Leilei Shinohara as Vice President of R&D. With more than a decade of experience developing LiDAR systems, Dr. Shinohara is regarded as one of the most accomplished experts in this field.
2. Embraer E170 Aircraft to Test Technologies for Boeing ecoDemonstrator Program
Boeing and Embraer have expanded their cooperation on the Boeing ecoDemonstrator program. The program tests technologies designed to improve airplane environmental performance and accelerate their introduction into the marketplace. An Embraer E170 will serve as the flying testbed and will feature advanced environmental technologies that will undergo operational testing in Brazil du
3. LG Unveils Airport Guide and Airport Cleaning Robots
LG Electronics is using CES 2017 to showcase a lineup of new intelligent robots, as part of the company’s innovations in artificial intelligence and developments in the IoT ecosystem. The lineup includes a home robot that doubles as a smart home gateway and intelligent home notification center, as well as advanced robots designed for use in airports and other public spaces.
4. AVTECH to Study Behaviour of Vortex Wake at Dubai Int. Airport
AVTECH, a provider of digital ATM solutions, has been awarded a minimum 14-month contract with Dubai Airports to study the behaviour of vortex wake generated by aircraft arriving at Dubai International. For more than forty years air traffic controllers have used prescribed standard separation distances between landing aircraft, based on their weight, to account for the theoretical
5. CAAS and EASA to Study Aircraft Wake Turbulence at Changi
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have signed a Working Arrangement to conduct a study of aircraft wake turbulence at Changi Airport, with the aim of reducing aircraft separation standards safely.

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