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Alligator spotted roaming Florida city's underground stormwater pipes with robotic camera

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Crews in Oviedo, Florida, were investigating underground pipes for anomalies when their robotic camera ran into a 5-foot alligator. A city crew in Florida spotted a 5-foot alligator lurking in a stormwater pipe while investigating the pipes with a robotic camera last week, officials said Tuesday. The stormwater crew in the city of Oviedo, located about 20 miles northeast of Orlando, was on Lockwood Boulevard to check on a series of potholes that appeared in the roadway on Friday, the city said in a Facebook post. The crew used a four-wheel robotic camera to go into the pipes below the road and investigate any anomalies such as leaking pipes, cracks or other defects underground, officials said. However, crews instead found a different kind of anomaly while searching the underground pipes.


Kiwi's Little Robots Deliver The Last Mile PYMNTS.com

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When asked what kind of company it is, the team at Kiwi Campus always says that it is a delivery company, not a robotics firm -- even though in these early days, its delivery robots are probably the most recognizable thing about the company. But, according to co-founder and CTO Jason Oviedo, when he and co-founder and CEO Felipe Chavez Cortes were first thinking about founding a firm, robotics wasn't on their minds. Building a delivery service -- for students, by students -- was. However, Oviedo told PYMNTS in a recent interview, it didn't take them very long to figure out that pure play delivery wasn't a market where they could make a lot of progress, and it wasn't until they started revising that initial idea that they started thinking about automation -- and ultimately delivery robots -- as their best entry point for the market. "That makes a huge different because our entire process and design isn't centered on building the flashiest robot -- it is about how to use a robot to make the delivery process faster, cheaper and better."