Robotics archives
134 posts
Deploying scalable AI and real-time robots at ROSCon 24
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 9 October 2024
Another year, another ROSCon! This year we’re setting off to Odense, Denmark. At Canonical, we are excited to once again sponsor this event for a community...
5G mobile networks: A driver for edge computing
By Serdar Vural, 26 September 2024
Recently, a striking report published by Omdia and Canonical highlighted that 86% of communication service providers (CSPs) are optimistic about the future of...
TurtleBot3 OpenCR firmware update from a snap
By gbeuzeboc, 25 September 2024
The TurtleBot3 robot is a standard platform robot in the ROS community, and it’s a reference that Canonical knows well, since we’ve used it in our tutorials....
A look into Ubuntu Core 24: Robotics telemetry for your fleet
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 5 June 2024
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with...
Canonical brings Ubuntu and ROS to NVIDIA Jetson Orin, providing stability to robotics and AI Development
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 18 October 2023
The intersection of software and hardware is crucial in driving advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). Canonical and NVIDIA are...
Discover the future of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) with Canonical and Husarion at ROSCon 2023
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 17 October 2023
At a time when Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) keep rapidly reshaping industries like logistics and manufacturing, we’re thrilled to introduce you to our...
AMD Kria™ KR260 Robotics Starter Kit and Ubuntu: An exploration into future robotics development
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 11 October 2023
The robotics field is constantly evolving, and with AMD and Canonical’s collaboration, the trajectory towards a more adaptable and efficient robotics...
Do more with Vulcanexus snaps; your all-in-one ROS 2 toolset
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 3 August 2023
eProsima’s advanced toolset for ROS 2 is now available in the Snap Store A surprise is awaiting all ROS developers in the Snap Store with the release of the...
ROS architectures with snaps
By gbeuzeboc, 15 June 2023
Choosing the right architecture can be hard, but we want to help. In this blog, we’ll look at different architectures and their pros and cons. We’ll also show...
ROS development on Linux, Windows and macOS
By Jeremie Deray, 5 May 2023
Historically ROS has been developed on top of Ubuntu, relying on the distribution as a stable base providing tools (like GCC, CMake, Python to name a few) and...
Optimise your ROS snap – Part 6
By gbeuzeboc, 27 April 2023
Welcome to Part 6 of our “Optimise your ROS snap” blog series. Make sure to check Part 5. This sixth and final part will summarise every optimisation that we...
Optimise your ROS snap – Part 5
By gbeuzeboc, 24 April 2023
Welcome to Part 5 of our “Optimise your ROS snap” blog series. Make sure to check Part 4. This fifth part is going to cover two different optimisations. The...