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A new haptic feedback system from POSTECH offers a safer way for humans to stay in control of robots in manufacturing.
Anders Billesø Beck, VP of innovation and strategy at UR (Universal Robots), discusses five AI-powered robotic applications ...
One of those tasks is dexterous assembly—another high-mix, high-skill process that has long resisted automation. Using the ...
Robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) models eliminate upfront costs for customers while creating predictable recurring revenue for ...
Strategic rebrand follows 400% task growth in seven months as the company expands from campus delivery to enterprise ...
Nightview Capital latest report discusses how Amazon’s automated warehouses are redefining retail logistics. Click here to ...
Manufacturing companies have been automating processes and utilising robotics for decades. But when it comes to the use of ...
The Automate 2025 show brought tens of thousands to downtown Detroit this week amid renewed interest in American ...
Humans no longer have exclusive control over training social robots to interact effectively, thanks to a new study from the ...
A research team has developed a novel haptic device designed to enhance both safety and efficiency for workers in industrial settings.
Kiva robots move inventory at an Amazon fulfilment centre in Tracy, California December 1, 2014. Amazon.com Inc has installed ...
Giovanni Campanella from Texas Instruments gives updates on on industrial automation, humanoid robot design challenges, and ...