As businesses begin demand more from their robotic assistants, these systems are getting harder to design. They need the ...
Robots could soon handle objects with the same dexterity as humans thanks to a flexible sensor skin developed by engineers from the University of Washington and UCLA. Bio-inspired sensor skin wraps ...
(Nanowerk News) A joint research team co-led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has developed a new soft tactile sensor with skin-comparable characteristics. A robotic gripper with the sensor ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com The robotics sector is rapidly evolving, thanks to remarkable advancements in sensor technology and ...
Robotics companies building enabling systems like sensors and LiDAR attracted $1.6 billion in 2025, as every robot needs ...
(Nanowerk News) Achieving human-level dexterity during manipulation and grasping has been a long-standing goal in robotics. To accomplish this, having a reliable sense of tactile information and force ...
Wind turbines are getting bigger and bigger and so do their slender, flexible blades. As these blades need to last ever longer, there is an increased need to monitor their load and fatigue build-up, ...
Amir Hooshiar and colleagues developed a sensor that can enable greater precision and control in soft surgical robot movements./ Photo credit: DFID - UK Department for International Development.
A joint research team has developed a stretchable and adhesive microneedle sensor that can be attached to the skin and stably measure high-quality electrophysiological signals for a long period of ...
Piaggio Group motorcycles and scooters feature an innovative sensor technology package developed, built, and supplied by PFF, including 4D imaging radar provided by Vayyar. Boston-based Piaggio Fast ...
The robotics sector is rapidly evolving, thanks to remarkable advancements in sensor technology and healthcare applications. As these innovations continue ...