AIAA To Host Policy Symposium on Civilian Applications of UAVs

March Event Will Examine Role of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles from a California Perspective

QUAN to Add Missing Pieces to iPad

A protective case that will allow for the addition of external storage devices

Robot Mayhem Returns To Indianapolis For 2013 National Robotics League Championships

The 2013 championships will be held on the Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus on May 17-19, 2013.

Grishin Invests $250K In The RobotAppStore

An online marketplace for robotics applications

3D Systems Expands Hearing Aid Production to Its Latest ProJet 3D Printer

-- ProJet(R) 6000 Doubles Production Output -- Superior Surface Finish Slashes Time To Market

Honeywell Expands its Zephyr Airflow Sensor Portfolio with High Airflow Versions

Designed for Direct Implementation into the Main Flow Channel, Saving Customers Time and Effort

Intelligrated Releases Enhancements to I-Watch Sorter Maintenance Software

Upgrade enables the Intelligrated technical service team to proactively monitor performance and condition of IntelliSort sliding shoe sorters

ROS-Industrial Consortium welcomes charter members

Willow Garage and Spirit AeroSystems join the ROS-Industrial Consortium, which is led by Southwest Research Institute.

New Arduino Esplora With Built-in Onboard Sensors

The Arduino Esplora is a microcontroller board derived from the Arduino Leonardo. The Esplora differs from all preceding boards in that it provides a number of built-in, ready-to-use set of onboard sensors for interaction. The Esplora has onboard sound and light output interfaces. It alos has the potential to expand its capabilities with two Tinkerkit input and output connectors, and a socket for a color TFT LCD screen. Like the Leonardo board, the Esplora uses an Atmega32U4 AVR microcontroller with 16 MHz crystal oscillator and a micro USB connection capable of acting as a USB client device, like a mouse or a keyboard.   The Esplora has the following on-board inputs and outputs : Analog joystick with central push-button  two axis (X and Y) and a center pushbutton. 4 push-buttons  laid out in a diamond pattern. Linear potentiometer  slider near the bottom of the board. Microphone  for getting the loudness (amplitude) of the surrounding environment. Light sensor  for getting the brightness. Temperature sensor  reads the ambient temperature Three-axis accelerometer  measures the board's relation to gravity on three axes (X, Y, and Z) Buzzer  can produce square-waves. RGB led  bright LED with Red Green and Blue elements for color mixing. 2 TinkerKit Inputs  to connect the TinkerKit sensor modules with the 3-pin connectors. 2 TinkerKit Outputs  to connect the TinkerKit actuator modules with the 3-pin connectors. TFT display connector  connector for an optional color LCD screen, SD card, or other devices that use the SPI protocol.

Worlds First Open Source Virtual Reality Cockpit Flight Simulator 360 degrees Rotation DIY Project on Indiegogo.com: Funding Campaign from Simworx Offering Kits and Plans

Simworx may be the first simulator company to offer a DIY version of their production level 360 degrees rotation flight simulator to the DIY community, as an Open Source project. Simworx introduces the funding campaign on indiegogo.com to develop the CAD drawings,Plans, engingeering study, jigs, and component intergration for both versions of VR Cockpit with full step by step instructions for Do-it-yourself plans or Kit building the 360 rotation full motion flight simulator.

SPIE Urges Congress, President to Avoid Fiscal Cliff and Support Science and Technology to Strengthen Economy

SPIE leaders have joined other science, engineering, and STEM education organizations in urging the President and Congress to develop a bipartisan solution to avoiding the fiscal cliff that supports crucial American investment in science and technology. Deep cuts in federal R&D investments would threaten national competitiveness, the organizations are saying in a letter to U.S. leaders.

CyPhy Works is Off to a Flying Start; First Products Announced are Two Long Endurance UAVs

CyPhy Works comes out of "Stealthmode" and unveils two revolutionary small Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs): EASE and PARC.

XIMEA's xiQ USB3 Vision Camera Named One of the 2012 Hot 100 Products by UBM Tech's EDN

XIMEA today announced that EDN has named XIMEA's xiQ USB3 Vision camera as one of the "100 Hot Products of 2012." The 2012 EDN Hot 100 highlights the electronics industry's most significant products of the year based on innovation, significance, usefulness, and popularity.

Advanced Unmanned Completes First Stage of UAV Development

Aerial Imagery Company Approves Custom Aircraft Specs

QUAN Targets $2.3 Billion Market for Apple iOS Accessories

"The demand for peripheral devices capable of augmenting the abilities of these powerful tablets is growing by the day,"

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