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ICOR and BRINC: Combining the Power of Air and Ground Robotics

ICOR and BRINCICOR and BRINC Partner on Air/Ground Robot Integration for First Responders

by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby

Tactical and security robotics company ICOR Technology has formed an integration partnership with public safety specialist BRINC Drones in order to improve air and ground robotics for public safety operators worldwide.

An industry leader with decades of experience in the field of tactical and explosive disposal robotics, ICOR has saved untold lives with its CALIBER line of terrestrial robots. In conjunction with BRINC Drones’ cutting edge technology, the two companies are working toward their shared goal of saving lives and crafting solutions to aid first responders during dangerous missions.

The partners will work together on different mounting brackets that will enable joint end users to more easily deploy the LEMUR S from the CALIBER line of robots. With their shared customer-focused approach, ICOR and BRINC will carry out joint demonstrations and request community feedback on how the integration can best be improved to enhance the user experience.

“ICOR is thrilled to be working with a new, innovative technology start-up like BRINC,” said ICOR President, Alexander (Sasha) Grant. “Their purpose built indoor tactical drones are a perfect fit for our ground based robots. Together, the two technologies will continue to advance our missions of saving lives. We are looking forward to a long and successful partnership with BRINC.”

“BRINC could not be more excited to partner with a company like ICOR,” said BRINC Founder and CEO, Blake Resnick. “They have paved the way for robotics in the first responder community for decades and we are honored to be able to work alongside such a well known and respected organization. Together, I have no doubt that we will continue to make the jobs of first responders safer and easier.”

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Ian attended Dominican University of California, where he received a BA in English in 2019. With a lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and a keen interest in technology, he is now contributing to DroneLife as a staff writer.

 

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