Roboteam Set to Launch Next Generation of Military Ground Robot at AUSA 2017

Advanced UGV to Detect, Identify and Dispose of Hazards for the Warfighter

Yost Labs introduces new high performance, low cost, ultra-miniature AHRS

Yost Labs again raises the bar for advanced inertial motion tracking with their newest innovation, the 3-Space SensorTM LX, an ultra-miniature Attitude & Heading Reference System (AHRS) with embedded pedestrian tracking. New LX model provides Aerospace grade performance at consumer grade pricing.

The future of robots could be tiny origami bots that fold into different shapes

Guanhong Hu for Quartz: Shuhei Miyashita and his team used the origami concept to make exoskeletons for a magnetic cube robot, called "Primer", letting it morph on demand to do various things in different conditions.

Endeavor Robotics Wins $100 Million Contract with the United States Army

Massachusetts-based robotics company earns Man Transportable Robotic System Increment II (MTRS Inc. II) bid to build fleet of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs)

Algolux Wins at AutoSens Awards 2017

Algolux was named winner of the Most Exciting Startup Category at the AutoSens Awards 2017 held in Brussels on September 20th, 2017.

Colleges Are Marketing Drone Pilot Courses, but the Career Opportunities Are Murky

Elizabeth Woyke for MIT Technology Review: At least 15 community colleges offer them, but its not clear how many students parlay their new skills into jobs.

One Step Closer to Lifelike Robots

A self-contained soft actuator three times stronger than natural muscle, without the need of externals, signals a breakthrough in soft robotics.

Q&A with Hillcrest Labs - High Value AHRS/IMUs Enable Low Cost Robot Navigation

The module allows rapid development of new robots by providing all the sensors and sensor processing software in one compact, pre-calibrated device with multiple interfaces supported to meet varying developer requirements.

FlightWave Aerospace Welcomes MAPIR as First Company in Payload Partner Program

Both companies see need in UAS industry for flexible, customizable products

Nilfisk and Blue Ocean Robotics announce strategic partnership to develop portfolio of cleaning robots

Today Nilfisk and Blue Ocean Robotics announce that the two companies enter a strategic partnership to develop intelligent cleaning machines and robots for both the Danish and global markets. The partnership complements Nilfisk's existing robotics activities - an area that is expected to comprise up to 10 percent of the company's turnover within 5-7 years.

IUVO to Develop Wearable Robotic Exoskeletons in Co-Operation with Comau and Ã-ssur

The objective of IUVO is to create wearable, intelligent and active tools for a better quality of life. The first concrete examples are robotic exoskeletons capable of aiding and improving the quality of life for workers in industrial and service fields and for patients in need of improved mobility.

Has a French firm finally achieved the holy grail of robotics?

Greg Nichols for ZDNet: The biomechanics of bipedal walking are preposterously complex. A French firm claims to have built a robotic suit that can emulate the way we walk.

Allied Motion Receives $6.8 Million Order for Defense Market

Production is expected to start in the latter part of the 2017 fourth quarter and be at full production levels within the first quarter of 2018.

Don't Look Back: Autonomous Cars Require More Than Just Technology

Unlike memory folks in the audience who like to keep their secrets secret, Hyundai/Kia and Bzeih have laid out their roadmap for the next decade with some autonomous systems by 2020 and mass production by 2022.

Interview with Ivan Tolchinsky, Founder and CEO of Atlas Dynamics

The Atlas Pro is particularly suited to infrastructure inspection, emergency response, security and reconnaissance. The Blue-J fixed-wing UAV is ideally for security HLS missions and long-range infrastructure inspections

Records 4141 to 4155 of 7231

First | Previous | Next | Last

Featured Product

CMES - AI-Powered 3D Robot Vision

CMES - AI-Powered 3D Robot Vision

Powered by AI, CMES Robotics enables 3D vision for factory robots. CMES AI vision software enables robots to recognize unstructured, flexible, or deformed objects, pick them up, and loading and unloading. CMES Vision software has been deployed worldwide for random palletization and depalletization along with void filling applications. CMES Robotics automates your warehouse, logistics, and supply chain. For more information, please visit: cmesrobotics.com or email info@cmesrobotics.com.

Robotics and Automation - Featured Company

Zimmer Group US, Inc.

Zimmer Group US, Inc.

Are you interested in premium products in the fields of mechanical and plant engineering? Do you want to learn more about our solutions in the fields of automation, damping, linear, processing, tooling, and machine tooling technology?