CLEVELAND — As motorists pass by, a robotic arm mounted to a large pickup truck glides out and paints a crisp white crosswalk, then some arrows. No crew in traffic. No stencils. No overnight shifts.
A spin-off company from Case Western Reserve University has reimagined the often dangerous, labor-intensive process of road painting. While painting lines parallel to curbs is often an automated step, ...
CLEVELAND — A new robotic road-painting system developed in Cleveland could revolutionize the way crosswalks and traffic lines are applied — making the process faster, more precise and far safer for ...
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 ...
A Cleveland Heights company that is based on technology developed at Case Western Reserve University and aims to make road-painting safer, cheaper and faster has received a Phase II Small Business ...
BRATTLEBORO — A contractor hired by the town of Brattleboro will be painting road markings on many of the roads throughout town on Thursday, June 27. The contractor will be painting 4” white fog lines ...
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