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PLEASANTON, Calif., May 5, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adept Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:ADEP), a leading provider of intelligent robots and autonomous mobile solutions and services, announced that their Adept MobileRobots group will be adding new aerial and autonomous underwater robots to round out their portfolio of land-based "wheeled" mobile platforms for the research and education community. These new products will be demonstrated in Booth 25 and 26 at the IEEE ICRA 2011 Conference from May 9 – 13, 2011 at the Shanghai International Convention Center in Shanghai, China.

PLEASANTON, Calif., May 5, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adept Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:ADEP), a leading provider of intelligent robots and autonomous mobile solutions and services, announced that their Adept MobileRobots group will be adding new aerial and autonomous underwater robots to round out their portfolio of land-based "wheeled" mobile platforms for the research and education community. These new products will be demonstrated in Booth 25 and 26 at the IEEE ICRA 2011 Conference from May 9 – 13, 2011 at the Shanghai International Convention Center in Shanghai, China.

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To complement their existing line of terrestrial vehicles, Adept MobileRobots will now make available to their research customers the Maveric™ Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System and AQUA2™ Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). The Maveric aerial robot is manufactured and supplied by Prioria, a supplier of military reconnaissance technology. The AQUA2 underwater robot is designed and manufactured by Independent Robotics, Inc., a supplier of underwater robot vehicles and related technologies.

The Maveric aerial robot is a single-man portable and operable, immediate launch capable, unmanned aerial vehicle system (UAS) designed as a high-performance, next-generation platform for small- and micro-UAS operations. Capitalizing on advanced composite materials and patented technology, the bendable-wings of the Maveric allow for the unparalleled ability to store a fully-assembled airframe in a six inch tube.

The AQUA2 underwater robot is an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) that uses six independently controlled fins to provide a highly-maneuverable underwater sensor platform. This extremely lightweight and portable vehicle provides researchers an ideal platform for research projects ranging from reef monitoring to aquaculture inspection.

Adept is also pleased to announce that its traditional wheeled products will be demonstrated with new features and capabilities. The first Mobile Viper manipulator for use on mobile robots will be on display at the IEEE ICRA 2011 Conference. Mobile Viper is the first Adept product combining a traditional industrial manipulator with a platform developed by Adept MobileRobots. Additionally, several new research products now provide more powerful processing capabilities and enhanced sensing functionality.

For sales inquiries on Adept MobileRobots research products, including the Maveric, AQUA2, and Mobile Viper, please email [email protected], call +1-603-881-7960, or visit .

About IEEE ICRA 2011

The 2011 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2011) will take place from May 9 to 13, 2011 at the Shanghai International Conference Center and the Shangri-La Hotel Shanghai Pudong in Shanghai, China. The theme of the conference is "Better Robots, Better Life", an expectation that the ever growing technology in robotics and automation will help build a better human society. The conference will provide a unique opportunity for the academic and industrial communities to address new challenges, share solutions, and discuss research directions for the future. Technical topics of the conference include all areas of robotics and automation.

About Adept Technology, Inc.

Adept is a global, leading provider of intelligent robots and autonomous mobile solutions and services that enable customers to achieve precision, speed, quality and productivity in their assembly, handling, packaging, testing, and logistical processes. With a comprehensive portfolio of high-performance motion controllers, application development software, vision-guidance technology and high-reliability robot mechanisms with autonomous capabilities, Adept provides specialized, cost-effective robotics systems and services to high-growth markets including Packaging, Medical, Disk Drive/Electronics, and Solar; as well as to traditional industrial markets including machine tool automation and automotive components. More information is available at .

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