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Robotic road painter wins 2024 Innovation Award
Products improving safety, efficiency also recognized. Wyatt Newman and Sam Bell came up with the idea for a robotic road painter about five years ago…
Meet Electra, the robot that may one day paint your roads
In the future, when a road painter gets hit by a motorist, it will likely require a trip to a repair shop, rather than a hospital or a funeral home. At least, that’s the future Wyatt Newman and the company he co-founded in Cleveland, RoadPrintz, hopes to make a reality.
Robotic pavement marking system earns Innovation Award at ATSSA Convention & Traffic Expo
Electra, an operator-driven, truck-mounted mobile robotic pavement marking system, received the Innovation Award at ATSSA’s 54th Annual Convention & Traffic Expo today with three other new products designed to improve roadway safety recognized for honorable mention.
EZ Liner and Arrow Striping Join Forces with RoadPrintz to introduce a Revolutionary Robotic Pavement Marking Solution
RoadPrintz Inc. and EZ Liner-Arrow are pleased to announce their partnership, including the introduction of their revolutionary operator-driven, truck-mounted, mobile robotic pavement marking solution. This innovation is set to transform the pavement marking industry by replacing the dangerous and inefficient century-old practice of hand stenciling with a safer and more efficient approach.
Roadway robots
Ohio’s road princes invent a safer way to paint all those sharrows, arrows, lines, and other markings on the street.
Road-painting robot created in Northeast Ohio could save lives
A potentially life-saving project involving robots and road painting just got a $1 million boost from the National Science Foundation.
Cleveland-based RoadPrintz Inc. receives $1M from National Science Foundation to advance mobile robotic pavement-marking system
RoadPrintz Inc., a company co-founded by Case Western Reserve University engineering professor Wyatt Newman, has received a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research award of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support ongoing research and development of the company’s operator-driven, truck-mounted, mobile robotic pavement-marking system.
Cleveland Heights car mechanic finds a much cheaper way to paint lines on streets
Workers painting lines on resurfaced roads must wait at least 40 minutes for the paint to dry before moving on. Sam Bell knows a better way.
CWRU hopes a local company is on the road to producing a safer, faster street-painting system
Case Western Reserve University is teaming up with a company called RoadPrintz Inc. to help make road-painting “safer, cheaper and faster.”
Where automation meets the road
Innovation and engineering combine to create safer roadways
Cleveland-based RoadPrintz Inc. receives $1M from National Science Foundation to advance mobile robotic pavement-marking system
RoadPrintz Inc., a company co-founded by Case Western Reserve University engineering professor Wyatt Newman, has received a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research award of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF)