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Honeybee Robotics’ systems for drilling, coring, and physical sampling of debris, the moon, and asteroids are designed to support scientific inquiry and human exploration. Our physical analysis tools contribute to knowledge of planetary history including security and medical research.
Honeybee Robotics develops technologies that enable new capabilities for remote access and in-situ monitoring in the mining, oil and gas sectors. We offer development services that address unmet needs of government agencies and companies, with systems that meet the challenges of robotic operations using reliable, straightforward designs.
We provide systems for autonomous drilling, automated sampling, in-situ analysis, geotechnical characterization and remote access. Our robotic systems provide reliable, efficient methods to boost performance, including automating dangerous tasks, gathering data, and improving operations.
Honeybee has developed a range of high-performance technologies for mining, oil and gas including:
•Intelligent excavation systems
•Autonomous drills and sampling systems
•Embedded sensors and instruments
•Data collection devices
•Down-hole systems
•Remote access platforms
•Engineering for rugged, dirty environments
Our facilities are equipped with unique environment simulation chambers and we regularly field test our systems to ensure they will perform reliably in the most demanding conditions.
Honeybee offers medical device companies development expertise in:
•Embedded software and systems
•User interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design
•Sensors and optics integration
•Control systems
•Rapid prototyping
•Design for manufacture
•Human-robot interfaces
•Haptic feedback
Honeybee has developed a range of high-performance planetary technologies including:
•Excavation systems
•Surface regime geotechnical drills
•1-2 meter-deep exploration and sample collection drills
•Deep subsurface drills
•Sample processing
•Geotechnical systems
•Sensors and instruments
Our facilities are equipped with RSI-certified clean rooms and unique space environment simulation chambers, enabling Honeybee to develop systems that will work reliably in the harsh environments of space.
From end-of-arm tools for tactical robots to cutting-edge vision sensors, Honeybee Robotics is helping to forge the future of ground-based security. We provide development services to government agencies and contractors, with systems that meet the challenges of ground robotic operations with reliable, straightforward design.
Honeybee’s specialties include custom end-effector design for complex manipulation, geotechnical tools, sensor integration, and fault-tolerant autonomous systems.
Our security-related R&D efforts are always driven by the needs of the warfighter and the first responder. Our goal is to enable more effective operations, through innovation and augmented user experience. We work closely with our customers to derive requirements that make sense for the mission at hand. And by emphasizing hands-on breadboarding and testing early in the development process, we make sure those requirements will be met in the field.
To learn more about how Honeybee Robotics can help your project succeed, contact our Robotics & Automation Technology Group today!
PARTNERING WITH US
We’re serious about exceeding our customers’ expectations, whether you are a FORTUNE 200 company or an early-stage entrepreneur with a vision. In many ways, we’re defined by our culture, which is based on:
•Responsiveness & strong client focus.
We can turn on a dime as project needs evolve, and shift into high gear to meet tight deadlines. As a result, we respond to our customers’ needs quickly and reliably.
•Emphasis on collaboration & teamwork. We’re interested in the best idea, not necessarily ouridea. Collaboration with our partners and among our teams enables us to design elegant and robust solutions to formidable problems.
•Ability to manage complex projects. We’ve executed multi-million dollar critical flight hardware projects and have a track record of developing solutions to some of the toughest engineering problems.
