Ozobot, Knightscope, Hibot and Airware all get funded

KUKA Robotics Corporation US announces appointment of new CEO

KUKA Robitics announced today the appointment of Joseph A. Gemma Jr., as President and CEO of KUKA Robotics Corporation US.

Bristol Robotics Laboratory to Research, Develop and Demonstrate Verifiably 'Ethical' Robots

A team of UK researchers is embarking on a collaborative project to ensure that the autonomous robots we build in the future will be safer, making decisions that are ethical and follow legislation on robotics.

Robotmaster adds key personnel to expand the North America Market

Jabez Technologies is happy to announce our newest employee in North America; Matt Soucy has joined the growing Robotmaster team as the Eastern US Account Manager.

The UAVSA La Drone Expo

First-Ever Commercial Drone Expo Debuts in Los Angeles on December 13, 2014 Event Rallies Commercial Drone Community of Makers, Users and Enthusiasts Across All Sectors and Industries

Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo Returns to Singapore

Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo in Singapore from 27 to 28 January 2015 at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre

Bioservo Technologies Brings Health Robotics to the Area of Rehabilitation

IISART works to make the use of the latest rehabilitation technology in areas such as robotics and virtual rehabilitation more accessible.

nanoBEE - First 5G RRH Prototyping Platform Meeting 3GPP Specs

Open Design Flow Supports HDL, C, MATLAB

SME Names Jeffrey Krause Executive Director, Chief Executive Officer

The SME Board of Directors today named Krause to the position, which is effective Dec. 15.

Latest Industrial Robots About to Capture Other Undeveloped Industrial Sectors

Having conquered automotive manufacturing, the latest industrial robots are about to capture other industrial sectors that, to date, have remained undeveloped. Opportunities are huge. Even in those countries where the application of robotics is at its greatest (Japan, Germany and the USA), the density of robots in the automotive sector is seven times greater than in all other industrial areas. So says the 2014 World Robot Statistics, by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).

A Robot's View of the World

For the Harvest Automation engineering team to get an accurate view of what the robot is seeing, we've constructed a tool that we call Mindprobe which collects all the sensor data, interprets it and displays this in a graphical form.

Rockwell Automation Rebuilds Motion Analyzer Software as a Web Tool

Rockwell Automation has rebuilt Motion Analyzer software as a Web tool. The tool offers new user-friendly features and a vastly expanded product catalog to help engineers more easily specify, design and validate complete motion control systems.

InventAIRy Project to Automatically Localize and Record Existing Inventories using Flying Robots

Standing on top of a ladder several meters high, pad and pen in hand, just to count boxes? Inventories in large warehouses could soon appear quite different and proceed to take flight, in the truest sense of those words: The goal of the InventAIRy Project is to automatically localize and record existing inventories with the aid of flying robots.

FIRST® Robotics Competition Launches Australia Regional Event

Thirty-seven Teams from Australia, Brazil, China and Hawaii to Compete at First-Ever Australia Regional Event Hosted by Macquarie University

Kairos Autonomi Retains Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Rick Lynch As Special Advisor For Military Robotics Programs

Kairos Autonomi, Inc., a worldwide leader in robotic appliqu© kits and developer of the Pronto4 Robotic Appliqu© Kit, announced today that Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Rick Lynch will work with the company as a special advisor for military robotics programs, leadership and strategic planning.

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