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Sidewalk-mapping robots roll through Burleson as city builds ADA plan
NBC 5 DFW reports on Daxbot robots mapping more than 200 miles of Burleson sidewalks for the city’s ADA transition plan.
City tests security robots in Salem parking garage
Salem Reporter covers Daxbot security robots at Pringle Parkade, including patrol hours, pricing, deterrence goals and live monitoring.
Security Robot to Launch at Pringle Parkade
Announcement from City of Salem introdusing their Pringle Parkade pilot with Dax security patrol robots.
City of Burleson Launches Sidewalk Accessibility Assessment with Daxbot Robots
Daxbot announces Burleson’s 200 miles citywide ADA sidewalk accessibility assessment with Kimley-Horn and Dax robots.
Meet the security robot created by Daxbot Robotics in Philomath
FOX 12 introduces Daxbot’s Oregon-built security robot, showing how it patrols properties in Salem and what people can expect when they encounter it.
New security robot will patrol Pringle Parkade in Salem
Statesman Journal reports on a Daxbot security robot patrolling Salem’s Pringle Parkade and Salem Center to deter crime and support security team.
Salem Center Deploys Oregon-Made Dax Robots to Enhance Guest Safety
Daxbot’s official Salem Center press release announcing deployment of Oregon-made Daxbot security robots to enhance guest safety and expand coverage efficiently.
Cities Across the U.S. Are Putting Robots to Work
Wall Street Journal feature on how cities are deploying robots—from sidewalk surveys in Irvine to mowing and cleaning—spotlighting costs, safety and labor impacts.
Cal Poly to Improve Campus Accessibility with the Help of Robots
Cal Poly news release announcing that they will be using Daxbot robots, in collaboration with Bureau Veritas, to map campus walkways, identify barriers and improve accessibility for students and visitors.
Robots Are Measuring ADA Compliance in Irvine, Calif.
GovTech details how Irvine and Bureau Veritas use Daxbot robots to measure ADA sidewalk and curb-ramp compliance more quickly and precisely than manual crews.