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PITTSBURGH, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. Navy and GSA have awarded Gecko Robotics a five-year IDIQ contract with a $71 million ceiling to deploy artificial intelligence and robotics to ...
FIRST ON FOX: Swarms of wall-climbing robots will soon be crawling across U.S. Navy warships in a $71 million effort to slash repair delays and boost fleet readiness as China continues expanding its ...
Gecko Robotics landed a $71 million deal with the Navy to use its robots to slash repair time for dated U.S. ships. The U.S. government is learning on more defense tech startups in its latest efforts ...
Monday - Friday: 12:00 - 13:00 SIN/HK | 0600 - 07:00 CET Abu Dhabi's ADNOC and Gecko Robotics have signed three deals to scale up the oil major's use of AI and robotics across its operations, and to ...
The U.S. Navy and GSA have awarded Gecko Robotics a five-year IDIQ contract with a $71 million ceiling to deploy artificial intelligence and robotics to assess and maintain the health of military ...
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The US Navy and the General Services Administration awarded a contract worth up to $71 million to Gecko Robotics to use its wall-climbing robots to assess the health of naval vessels, the company ...
It's a rare moment when a company can brag it just won its biggest contract ever -- but it happens more often than you might think. Much more rarely do you find a company winning a single contract ...