Meet the US Navy’s Robotic Lifeguard Named ‘Emily’
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The U.S. Navy funded research on the development of a fast-swimming “robot lifeguard” that saved Syrian refugees from drowning but has no immediate plans to acquire the EMILY system for the military. “That’s my mission in life, to win them over,” Tony Mulligan, the inve
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The U.S. Navy funded research on the development of a fast-swimming “robot lifeguard” that saved Syrian refugees from drowning but has no immediate plans to acquire the EMILY system for the military. “That’s my mission in life, to win them over,” Tony Mulligan, the inventor of the system and CEO and president of Arizona-based Hydronalix […]








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