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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.
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Automate 2025 was an opportunity to see the latest trends in industrial robotics and automation, which are still growing.
The Monterey Bay Drone, Automation and Robotics Technology initiative “bridges the gap between emerging technologies and the ...
Robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) models eliminate upfront costs for customers while creating predictable recurring revenue for ...
In 2022, automation companies did a booming business with more than 23,000 robots sold, among its highest sales year on ...
The world's leading conference on robotics and automation took to the showroom floor in Atlanta, offering a showcase of ...
Robotics and other automation for manufacturing have five basic needs that humanoids cannot yet meet, said Teradyne's Ujjwal ...
The Automate 2025 show brought tens of thousands to downtown Detroit this week amid renewed interest in American ...
These robots don't break into a jig or jump, but their ability to do single tasks cheaply and efficiently is attracting ...
Humans no longer have exclusive control over training social robots to interact effectively, thanks to a new study. The study introduces a new simulation method that lets researchers test their social ...
Manufacturing companies have been automating processes and utilising robotics for decades. But when it comes to the use of ...