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Universal Logic, Inc.
IndustryAutomation; machine vision; software; artificial intelligence; big data; cybernetics
Founded2001, commenced operations 2008
HeadquartersNashville, Tennessee
Key people
David A. Peters, CEO
Goutham Mallapragada, CTO
Nick Buchta, President
ProductsNeocortex AI robot control software, Neocortex Pallet Sorter, Goods to Robot (G2R) Cells,
Websiteuniversallogic.com

Universal Logic, Inc., formerly Universal Robotics, Inc., is an artificial intelligence software engineering and robotics integration company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.[1][2] The company offers complete vertical software/hardware solutions for supply chain automation. The systems integrate artificial intelligence with vision, grasping, and motion control to give machines flexibility at high speed.[3][4]

The Company was founded in 2008 by brothers, David and Alan Peters.[5] [6] [5] In 2015, the company received its first million-dollar contract.[7]

Leadership

Universal Robotics is led by David Peters, CEO[8], Nick Buchta, President, and Goutham Mallapragada, CTO.

References

  1. ^ "Universal Robotics, Inc". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  2. ^ Hogan, Hank. (November/December 2010). "Universal Robotics' 3D Vision." Robotics Business Review: 23-25.
  3. ^ Universal Robotics Introduces Neocortex, "Software with an IQ." Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Universal Robotics". Universal Robotics. Retrieved 2017-09-26.
  5. ^ a b "Universal Robotics Introduces 'Software with an IQ'". Robotics Trends. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Robotics+Vision at a Glance: The Dos, Don'ts and Applications".
  7. ^ Universal Logic (2017-05-19), Universal Introduction with CEO David Peters, retrieved 2017-09-26
  8. ^ "David Peters". Universal Robotics. Retrieved 15 June 2011.