Image courtesy by QUE.com The robotics sector is rapidly evolving, thanks to remarkable advancements in sensor technology and ...
A laboratory in Pittsburgh’s Bakery Square is poised to make the next breakthrough in wheelchairs, a mostly stagnant industry ...
The robotics sector is rapidly evolving, thanks to remarkable advancements in sensor technology and healthcare applications. As these innovations continue ...
Robot manufacturer Deep Robotics has developed what it suggests is the world’s first industrial-grade humanoid robot built ...
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Mobile EV charging robot with 6-axis arm, visual recognition being tested in China
A mobile robot that charges EVs has recently been spotted in China. The smart charging system is equipped with a six-axis ...
Humans have never made great inspectors. They can be inconsistent and inefficient. Robots, on the other hand, are emerging as ...
Safety is the No. 1 priority in robotic applications. Among the collaborations at the Universal Robots booth at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024 was a SICK safety laser ...
Development of a Wireless Robotic Arm Control System Using Piezoelectric Sensors and Neural Networks
A robotic arm capable of mimicking hand gestures through data analysis of the mechanical activity of the muscles, using wearable piezoelectric sensors was developed. Piezoelectric discs were placed in ...
Vision and Sensor Robots The creation of robotic arms has helped human developmental behaviors to improve. There has also been advancement in robotic sensors. The kinds of sensors robotic arms now ...
At this year's CES, Roborock bet big on artificial intelligence. Their vacuums are for those tired of rolling the dice on robovacs that can't slide their way out from under a couch, and also those ...
A sensor-equipped computer program can accurately identify and count arm movements in people participating in stroke rehabilitation, a new study shows. Now that it can do so, the next step, say the ...
What if you gave a plant control of a robotic arm… and then gave that robotic arm a machete? That’s the pressing question explored by robotics artist David Bowen, the creator of an installation called ...
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