| Robots Everywhere is a collaboration between Matteo Borri and Reason Bradley. After completing several experimental projects together, the team decided to create a formal partnership.
M.K. Borri - Electronics and PCB Design overcommander.figaro@gmail.com Reason Bradley, Inertia Labs - Mechanical Design |
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Matteo Borri - Electronics and PCB DesignOver the last five years, Matteo has acquired a considerable amount of expertise in autonomous navigation systems. His autonomous systems have been used to control sailboats, surveyor boats, powerboats, airplanes, indoor and outdoor land vehicles, airplanes and submarines. As of February 2008, his vehicle tracking system is now being deployed on several active barges and ocean-going tugboats. Matteo also has experience in game programming, simulation programming and network design. He alsos co-authored the ParallelKnoppix Linux distribution (now called PelicanHPC GNU Linux). | ![]() |
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Reason Bradley - Mechanical DesignReason Bradley is a partner, along with Alexander Rose, of Inertia Labs, which specializes in custom machining, prototyping, and fabrication for industries such as robotics, chip testing, laser level, and marine survey industries. Reason worked on the hit tv show "BattleBots," and his team, Team Toro won a number of championships over the run of the show. He was also worked on the rigging crew for the film "James and the Giant Peach" in 1996. Currently, he's having fun with electric motors on power boats. |
Riley August - Software EngineerRiley August is a graduate of the University of Ottawa. He has experience in game development, natural language processing and genetic programming, as well as telecommunications and web based systems. He has developed a genetic programming framework on the Antbot to allow the system to program itself, and is currently working on the Robots Everywhere website, and the Robots Anywhere system. In his spare time, he works on various game-related projects, as well as building custom arcade cabinets and controllers. | ![]() |