News.com has done an excellent interview with
iRobot's
Colin Angle. About Roomba, Angle says the "... company has shipped 1.2
million Roombas", and that, "... we'll be announcing an API of sorts
for it." That confirms our
earlier post about it.
On the "dissing Japan" front, Angle says, "I think humanoid
robots are interesting and economically irrelevant for the foreseeable
future." Honestly, I think I'd agree.
Angle also makes it clear that iRobot is doing pretty well financially.
He says, "PackBot is a product that's got a price tag of about $120,000
with the
arm on it, and we've got 200 of those things over in Iraq", and that
iRobot has a $50 million dollar contract from the military as part of
the Future Combat Systems push.
And
finally, for all you robot-hopefuls out there, Angle says, " I know a
bunch of venture funds that have money set aside for robots and are
looking for good companies."
Happy robot hacking!