Cyclone V Lessons From an Angry Moose
In 2013, Nuvation designed and built a mechatronic version of the popular mobile game Angry Birds. Keeping with our company’s Canadian heritage, we dubb...
Angry Moose is Nuvation’s Canadian version of Angry Birds, but we chose the real world instead of a video game as the best place to play – with a real catapult, and real animals (okay, real stuffe...
Nuvation Garage has hosted a few parties in the past month, and the kegerator is performing beautifully! It’s not much to look at yet, but there’s been a ton of progress on the software side. Staf...
Nuvation Engineering's headquarters moved into its new building in April 2013, rolled up the Garage door and broke the place in properly, with a party for 125 of our closest family and friends.
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Have you ever needed to power cycle your hardware remotely? Have you ever wanted to read several different voltage levels remotely? Do you want the ability to remotely control AC outlets? How about to...
It look like the tech paparazzi got a snap of Discofish, Nuvation’s ever evolving autonomous vehicle experiment, at Burning Man 2014, and an honorable mention in Techcrunch. Well, to be fair, they c...
6/13/09 – Carnegie Science Center robotics exhibition opens featuring Nuvation Air Hockey Bot!
Roboworld™, the world’s largest and most comprehensive permanent robotics exhibition, opened Jun...
The DiscoFish Burning Man mutant vehicle was born in 2002 from the humble single parent that was the Storm art car. After hitchhiking around the universe for 8 years, DiscoFish came back to the playa...
Until now we’ve been referring to this little kegerator project as, well, “The Kegerator Project.” This week, in a stroke of genius, Senior Design Engineer Ken Wells thought of a new name. While...
Nuvation Engineering's CEO Michael Worry has done many presentations and panel appearances over the years, and is certainly no stranger to grueling question and answer sessions. Still I, don’t think...