Magnetic Sensors Find Attractive Opportunities in Green Energy

In the industrial market, a main growth driver for magnetic sensors is renewable energy, such as solar installations, and to a smaller extent, wind turbines," said Richard Dixon, Ph.D., principal analyst for MEMS and sensors at IHS.

Intelligrated hires new senior sales engineer for southern operations

Intelligrated® announces the appointment of Tracy Perdue to the position of senior sales engineer for the company's southern regional operations.

BAE Systems' Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System to be Integrated on Unmanned Aircraft

"APKWS' precision firepower will soon be available on a UAV platform"

Health Robotics' Launches Embedded RFID Support for Temperature and Location Tracking, Simultaneously Moving Into the Blood/Plasma Automation Market

At the same time, Health Robotics announced that it entered the Blood/Plasma Automation Industry by leveraging its unique technology benefits across the Pharmaceutical and Blood/Plasma industry sectors.

Nanotronics Imaging to offer multi-functional defect inspection system

nSPECR now detects and categorizes defects on semiconductor wafers after photolithographic patterning and other chip processing steps.

ReconRobotics and the Minnesota High Tech Association to Host the Second Annual Robotics Alley Conference and Expo on November 15

International lineup of industry leaders to present the latest developments in robotics at this full-day conference

QUAN: Apple Technology Poised to Make Robots Easier to Use Than Ever

To produce powerful robots that even children will be able to quickly master without instructions.

Human Support Robot From Toyota

Toyota Motor Corporation has developed a human support robot (HSR) prototype to assist independent home living for persons with limited arm or leg mobility. Aiming to improve quality of life, Toyota has developed the HSR prototype in cooperation with the Japan Service Dog Association to identify the needs and desires of individuals with limited limb mobility, and developed functions focused around picking up dropped objects, retrieving items, and communicating with family members and caregivers. In 2011, TMC conducted in-home trials using the robot with individuals with limb disabilities in cooperation with the Foundation for Yokohama Rehabilitation Service and incorporated user feedback into development.

1° OE INNOVATION DECADE: 3650 days of pure optical innovations

In 2002 Opto Engineering was founded. Today, a decade later, Opto Engineering is the leading company in telecentric technology and one of the most innovative players in machine vision optics worldwide.

Grishin Robotics Invests $250,000 Into Double Robotics

Grishin Robotics announcing today its $250,000 investment into Double Robotics .The parties do not disclose other terms of the deal.

cmRobot Announces the Release of the Element UGV, a Rugged All-Terrain Unmanned Ground Vehicle Robotics Platform Designed for R&D and Academic Classroom Training

The Element UGVâ„¢ is a rugged all-terrain UGV platform with on-board dual-core computer, 9DOF IMU, GPS, PTZ network camera, three 180 degree coverage ultrasonic range finders, WIFI connectivity and it allows the user to process, see, hear, connect, navigate and create.

Stack Exchange Teams Up With US Patent Office To Crowd Source Prior Art

The new  America Invents Act came into effect on September 16, it lets ordinary people provide feedback on patent applications. The US Patent Office and the question/answer resource Stack Exchange are teaming up to create AskPatents . AskPatents allows allows anyone to participate in the patent examination process. Joel Spolsky, co-founder of Stack Exchange: "Ask Patents is a collaborative effort, neatly tagged by keywords and classification, and searchable by patent application number. It is inspired by a research project called Peer To Patent, run out of New York Law School. That pilot project, created by Professor Beth Noveck, proved very successful at identifying prior art that the USPTO wouldn’t otherwise have known about. Citizen volunteers and other interested parties will be able to ask about applications that they think are suspicious. Others can answer, identifying possible prior art, and using our upvote/downvote feature to rate any examples of prior art that other people found. The USPTO, complying with the new law, will also provide an online system for submitting prior art. We’re also integrating with Google Patent Search, so every patent application on Google will include a link to discussion on Stack Exchange. Google has also implemented an algorithmic prior art search utility that will be helpful to site participants. On Ask Patents, participants can also ask and answer questions about the nuances of patent law or about specific patent applications. Collectively, we’re building a crowd-sourced worldwide detective agency to track down and obliterate bogus patent applications. Over time, we hope that the Patent Stack Exchange will mitigate the problems caused by rampant patent trolling. It’s not a complete fix, but it’s a good start."

Steve Forbes to Keynote Automate 2013

Steve Forbes, Chairman, Forbes Media, and a former Presidential candidate, will address the impact of the President and his administration on the future of the U.S. economy and business growth during a keynote presentation on Tuesday, January 22 at the Automate 2013 Show and Conference in Chicago, Illinois.

QUAN: iPhone-Controlled Robots Could be the Future of Manufacturing Industry

As Quantum International Corp. (OTCBB: QUAN) works to deliver life-changing robotics innovations to customers, the market is trending toward smaller, more user-friendly robots designed to work alongside humans-not replace them.

New DENSO Robot Video on YouTube

DENSO Robotics announced that a new robot video is now available on its YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/densorobotics and also on the DENSO Robotics website at www.densorobotics.com/applications.php.

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Bota Systems - The SensONE 6-axis force torque sensor for robots

Bota Systems - The SensONE 6-axis force torque sensor for robots

Our Bota Systems force torque sensors, like the SensONE, are designed for collaborative and industrial robots. It enables human machine interaction, provides force, vision and inertia data and offers "plug and work" foll all platforms. The compact design is dustproof and water-resistant. The ISO 9409-1-50-4-M6 mounting flange makes integrating the SensONE sensor with robots extremely easy. No adapter is needed, only fasteners! The SensONE sensor is a one of its kind product and the best solution for force feedback applications and collaborative robots at its price. The SensONE is available in two communication options and includes software integration with TwinCAT, ROS, LabVIEW and MATLAB®.