Drone use could soon become common practice for 40% of businesses, according to corporate risk managers surveyed by Munich Re.

Silicon Labs Introduces World's Most Energy-Friendly USB Microcontrollers

EFM32 Happy Gecko MCU Family Simplifies USB Connectivity for Power-Sensitive, Battery-Operated IoT Applications

WORLD'S FIRST 3D PRINTED PHOTOSYNTHETIC WEARABLE, OPENING NEW FRONTIERS FOR ART, DESIGN, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Neri Oxmans lauded TED Talk reveals Stratasys 3D printed wearable hosting living matter in another worlds first

Mooreland Partners Advises Universal Robots On Its Sale To Teradyne

Sale of Market Leader in Collaborative Robots

Intelligrated appoints Russ Mellott as vice president, software sales

Veteran software executive to manage global software sales

Industrial Robotics Market to Reach US$44.48 Billion by 2020 Owing to Rising Popularity of Industrial Automation

A recently released report from Transparency Market Research (TMR) forecasts that the global industrial robotics market will grow at a CAGR of 6.2% between 2014 and 2020. TMR, a market intelligence firm based in the U.S., states that the global industrial robotics market will reach a market value of US$44.48 billion by 2020, growing from US$28.93 million in 2013. The report, titled 'Industrial Robotics Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020 is available for sale on the website.

Medical Robotic Systems Market to Develop at a CAGR of 12.6% till 2018 Owing to Advancement in Automation Technologies

A new report has been published by Transparency Market Research, titled "Medical Robotic Systems Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2012 - 2018". TMR, a market intelligence company based in the U.S., states that the global medical robotic systems market was worth US$4.093 billion in 2010 and is expanding at a remarkable CAGR of 12.6% during the forecast horizon 2012-2018.

Self-Flying, Throw-and-Shoot, Lily Camera Is Unveiled

Pre-Ordering Available May 12

Teradyne and Universal Robots Announce Agreement for Teradyne to Acquire Universal Robots, Leader in Collaborative Robots

Collaborative Robotics is an emerging $100 million market with forecasted rapid growth ---Universal Robots is the leader in collaborative robots with over 4,000 units sold ---Establishes Teradyne position early in a high growth segment of industrial automation ---Teradyne provides revenue synergies, financial strength and global reach to accelerate Universal Robots growth --- Cash only transaction using offshore funds, immediately accretive

Perception Neuron Brings Its Motion Capture and Immersive Virtual Reality Technology to Maker Faire and SVVR 2015

Making its first appearance at both Bay Area events this year, Perception Neuron by Noitom Ltd. will be showcasing its revolutionary motion capture tool.

GrandeSoft Signs on as OCTOPUZ Reseller

GrandeSoft will offer customers a unique manufacturing tool designed to improve efficiencies, reduce costs and increase productivity.

Güdel Introduces New and Improved High Payload Gantry Robots

Slimmer machine profile has higher payload capacity, improved repeatability and easier access for maintenance with new linear motion technology.

Cherokee Nation Businesses Director Earns National Recognition for Unmanned Systems Work

John "JC" Coffey, of Cherokee Nation Technologies, named Member of the Year by AUVSI.

Baxter 'Breaks the Mold' at Crescent Industries to Drive Consistency and Flexibility

Rethink Robotics' Baxter Feeds and Unloads Custom Injection Molding Press

Technological Innovation in Health Tech, Robotics and Smart Sensors Take Stage at HAX's Sixth Demo Day

Fifteen Startups Unveiled New Hardware Products Intended to Disrupt the IoT, Health and Wellness Industries during HAX Accelerator Demo Day

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