As a member of the ROS-Industrial Consortium Asia Pacific, ADLINK is dedicated to advancing innovation in robotic platforms. The company recently joined the ROS-Industrial Alliance, becoming the first member from the Asia Pacific region. ROS, or the Robot Operating System, is a global initiative aimed at simplifying the development of robot platforms by offering a common framework for developers worldwide.
The ROS-Industrial program supports open-source development and extends advanced capabilities of robotic software to manufacturing applications. By joining the alliance, ADLINK aims to leverage its expertise in data connectivity standards to help drive the evolution of the robotics industry.
The Industrial Robotics Operating System Alliance (ROS-Industrial Consortium) was launched with support from the Singapore Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center (ARTC), Germany's Fraunhofer IPA Research Institute, and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). It officially expanded into the Asia Pacific region in March 2017, with the goal of promoting the adoption of advanced robotics and automation technologies across the region.
Angelo Corsaro, CTO of ADLINK, stated, "The promotion of ROS will make robot technology more accessible, breaking away from traditional closed-system development and establishing a unified standard framework. We are committed to supporting the industry through this transformation."
Min Ling Chan, Project Manager of the Asia-Pacific Alliance for Industrial Robot Operating Systems, added, "We value the importance of open-source collaboration in both software and hardware integration. We are excited to welcome ADLINK, a leader in automation and robotics hardware, to our alliance. ADLINK offers comprehensive solutions for various robotic platforms, and we look forward to their contributions to our initiatives."
ROS is an open-source platform that enables developers around the world to collaborate, share resources, and build upon each other’s work. It supports key technologies such as perception, real-time motion control, image processing, artificial intelligence, and navigation. Its modular architecture allows these features to be integrated into robots through a unified platform. Since its launch in 2007, ROS has grown significantly, with thousands of users contributing to the ROS 2 Ardent Apalone open-source project.
ADLINK has long been involved in the development of the Data Distribution Services (DDS) standard, managed by the Object Management Group (OMG®). This is a proven open standard for mission-critical IoT systems. For the latest version of ROS 2, which is currently under development, DDS serves as a core technology. ADLINK will play a key role in providing support and guidance for this important advancement.
In addition to its involvement in ROS, ADLINK actively supports open-source initiatives. The company offers two open-source solutions: Vortex OpenSplice and Eclipse Cyclone. Vortex OpenSplice provides real-time data sharing and secure, large-scale data transfer between devices, while Eclipse Cyclone delivers efficient, secure, and interoperable real-time data sharing on a global scale.
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