Extreme Miniaturization: Seven Devices, One Chip to Navigate without GPS

The goal of the Micro-Technology for Positioning, Navigation and Timing (Micro-PNT) program is to develop technology for self-contained, chip-scale inertial navigation and precision guidance.

White House Released Roadmap for Featured U.S. Robotics Seegrid

Highlights recent American innovations in robotics

SupplyChainBrain Interviews John Hayes of Seegrid Robotic Industrial Trucks

Robots create jobs and help move workers to better, higher paying, fulfilling, and safer jobs, according to John Hayes.

Factory Automation Systems Becomes RIA Certified Robot Integrator

To become certified, integrators go through a rigorous process which includes an on-site audit, safety training and hands-on testing of key personnel among other important criteria.

METALCON 2013 Introduces Metal in Action

Metal in Action arena serves as a touchdown where attendees can learn from these demos in a comfortable setting.

The newest technology for hand-held 3D scanning

The Artec Spider - a new generation, hand-held 3D scanner is capable of scanning sharp edges and small objects with extraordinary resolution and accuracy

Quick-change fingers increase flexibility of assembly systems

SCHUNK now offers individually adaptable finger blanks made of aluminum or steel that are equipped with a quick-change system as a standard feature.

Consumer Robotics Market to Reach $6.5 Billion in 2017, While More Complex Personal Robots Lay Just Out of Reach, According to ABI Research

iRobot is still the main player, but more Asian-based companies are coming out with competing products and newer products like window-cleaning robots.

General Dynamics Completes Successful Critical Design Review for Knifefish Mine Countermeasure Unmanned Undersea Vehicle

General Dynamics team will now begin the development of the system hardware and software

New Toshiba Stepping Motor Control Drivers Combine High Voltage, High Current, And High Efficiency For A Variety Of Applications

Company Leverages Its BiCD 130nm Mixed-Signal Process Technology to Develop Six Highly Integrated Motor Control Drivers In Compact Footprints

Funding Cycle Open for Innovation Works' Technology Commercialization Proposals in Robotics, Advanced Electronics

Proposal submission follows a two-step process, with an initial draft proposal due Friday, May 24, 2013 followed by a final version due Friday, July 26, 2013.

Siemens Introduces Compact, Modular Controllers for Mechanical and Plant Engineering Applications

With the Simatic S7-1217C CPU, the Siemens Industry Automation Division is extending its product portfolio of compact, modular Simatic S7-1200 controllers in the high-end performance range. The entire Simatic S7-1200 controller range now benefits from firmware version 4.0 and its outstanding Profinet iDevice functionality.

Liquid Robotics Announces Breakthroughs in Unmanned Ocean Observation with Introduction of Wave Glider SV3

The Wave Glider SV3 incorporates the latest advancements in energy harvesting technology providing the ability to utilize both wave and solar energy for forward propulsion.

MagRes Sin/Cos Multiturn Encoders with Analog Interface

New Output Variant Simplifies System Integration and Diagnostics

Universal Robots with a Tender Touch

Robot manufacturer Universal Robots has introduced force control as an integrated part of its software. The technology, which is usually an optional extra feature with other manufacturers, has opened doors to a new world of robot applications.

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