Indiegogo - Robit launches Indiegogo campaign for home helper robot that works like a smartphone

Robits creators call on developers to hack their robot and diversify its functions

Applied Robotics, Inc. Launches a New Website

Applied Robotics, Inc. (ARI) officially launched the redesign of its website, to provide visitors, customers and partner organizations with even more relevant and easy-to-find information.

WPI Robotics Team to Train Firefighting Humanoid Robot

WPI professor receives nearly $600,000 from the Office of Naval Research to develop motion planning for robot that will fight fires aboard Navy ships

SkyTech 2016 Post-Event Report

With SkyTech wrapped up again for another year take a look at the highlights from this years conference.

ATX West - Icon Labs Releases First Ever Embedded Protection for Internet of Things Devices that Connect via Modbus Protocol

Icon Labs Floodgate Modbus Packet Filter Provides Advanced Security for Industrial IoT and RTOS-based Devices

ATX West - A&D Inspection Announces Launch of 600 Gram Checkweigher

The new Checkweigher features a smaller footprint, making the machine easier to integrate into an existing manufacturing process.

US$ 2 Million 'UAE Drones for Good Award' and 'UAE AI & Robotics Award for Good' Declare Winners

World's biggest awards in civilian applications of drones and robotics technology select top projects after three-day live contests in Dubai Awards receive more than 1,600 projects from 165 countries

Velodyne LiDAR Announces Deployment of Its VLP-16 LiDAR Sensor by Robotic Research, LLC Under U.S. Army Contract for Autonomous Shuttles

Real-Time 3D VLP-16 LiDAR Puck Used on Autonomous Shuttle at Fort Bragg, As Prototype Autonomy Kit Moves Forward

Westbury Group Releases Report, "Drone and Unmanned Systems Capital Markets Transactions: 2015 Year in Review"

Industry's most comprehensive database shows that 2015 witnessed a dramatic increase in drone and unmanned systems M&A transactions and venture capital deals.

"It's quite large:" Exact Automation showcases world's largest robot

JULIE COLLINS for Fox 6 Now:  The world's largest robot is here in Milwaukee. But folks looking to get a glimpse of the giant piece of technology better act fast.With precision and ease, this robot can pick up an 800-pound motorcycle! "Well you can't help but be astounded by it, quite frankly. It's quite large," said James Schneberger with New Berlin Plastics, Inc. And it's right here in Milwaukee at Exact Automation. The company purchased the machine from FANUC -- a Japanese company. It arrived in November, but Exact Automation had work to do before it got here. "We had to pour new concrete in the building. We had to put 100,000 pound of concrete to prepare as a base for this robot because it weighs so much," said Exact Automation Owner Jim Mevis. Schneberger works around robots -- but nothing this large. Weighing in at 26,000 pounds, Schneberger is astonished at its size.   Cont'd...

Mobile Robotic Fabrication System for Filament Structures

From Maria Yablonina at ITECH: The project Mobile Robotic Fabrication System for Filament Structures, demonstrates a new production process for filament structures. It proposes multiple semi-autonomous wall climbing robots to distribute fiber filament, using any horizontal or vertical surface, or even existing architecture, to support the new structures. Compared to larger scale industrial robots that are limited by position and reach, these robots are enabled with movement systems and a collection of sensors that allow them to travel and interact accurately along typical ground, walls, roofs, and ceilings. One can imagine a fabrication process where an operator arrives to the scene with a suitcase housing all the necessary robots and materials to create a large structure. These agile mobile robotic systems move robotic fabrication processes beyond the constraints of the production hall, exposing vast urban and interior environments as potential fabrication sites... ( site )

EagleView Continues to Innovate with Development of Outdoor Lab for Drone Research at Rochester Institute of Technology

The 100 x 100 x 50 outdoor lab will provide a space to develop and test new drone technologies and allows for the incorporation of important test variables such as the impact of weather conditions on signal processing.

HGR Among More Than Two Dozen Sponsors for High School AWT RoboBots Competition in April

HGR Industrial Surplus will be among more than two dozen sponsors for this years Alliance for Working Together RoboBots competition that will see robots built by 25 Northeast Ohio high schools battle at Lakeland Community College this spring.

The Inevitability Of The Global March Toward Self-driving Vehicles

I look forward to watching this transformation from the comfort of my Mercedes sedan... today, from the driver's seat; a few years from now as a passenger; and a few years later as a passenger in some service provider's Mercedes.

AUVSI to Host Unmanned Systems Europe Conference in Brussels, March 22 to 23

Industry stakeholders to discuss regulations, promoting innovation across borders

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