Disasters Are Good For Unmanned Systems

Essentially, USAR robots act as the eyes and ears in environments that that are too difficult or too dangerous for humans to go.

STRATASYS ANNOUNCES NEW OKLAHOMA-BASED RESELLER, W.D. DISTRIBUTING

W.D. Distributing, the largest machine tool service organization in Oklahoma, will now be a reseller of the full line of Stratasys authorized products.

Hoffmann-Krippner Unveils Sensor Solutions for the Internet of Things and M2M

Ink and Foil Based Sensors for Consumer, Appliance, Business and Industrial Internet of Things Applications

Güdel, Inc. Releases White Paper on Machine Tending Applications

Automated loading and unloading of cutting and molding machines.

ABB Robotics hosts over 1,600 guests at its United States Robot Factory opening and Customer Days 2015 events

Auburn Hills, MI becomes the third worldwide manufacturing location for ABB robots; Customer Days featured over 55 live robotic demos and 53 technical training seminars

L2F Inc. Becomes RIA Certified Robot Integrator

"The Certified Robot Integrator program strengthens the overall integrator channel and allows integrators to benchmark their own processes against best industry practices."

Aldebaran Announces Date for the NAO Challenge High School Finals

June 27th, 2015 at the Longmont Museum in Colorado

Factories of the future: Transforming Industry Through Robotics Brings the Hope of a More Human Relationship to Work

A world in which workers no longer have to carry heavy loads, and where difficult handling tasks are performed by intelligent vehicles.

Usine IO, the Product Prototyping and Innovation Platform, Opens Its Capital to "French Tech Acc©l©ration" and Prodways Entrepreneurs, Subsidiary of Groupe Gorg©

Usine IO is a technological innovation facility located in Paris' 13th district, which provides hardware resources and a technical expertise and networking department to assist inventors, entrepreneurs, SMEs and larger corporations with the design and prototyping of objects and their preparation for manufacture.

Why Robots and Humans Struggled with DARPA's Challenge

Will Knight for MIT Technology Review:  When some of the world’s most advanced rescue robots are foiled by nothing more complex than a doorknob, you get a good sense of the challenge of making our homes and workplaces more automated. At the DARPA Robotics Challenge, a contest held over the weekend in California, two dozen extremely sophisticated robots did their best to perform a series of tasks on an outdoor course, including turning a valve, climbing some steps, and opening a door (see “A Transformer Wins DARPA’s $2 Million Robotics Challenge”). Although a couple of robots managed to complete the course, others grasped thin air, walked into walls, or simply toppled over as if overcome with the sheer impossibility of it all. At the same time, efforts by human controllers to help the robots through their tasks may offer clues as to how human-machine collaboration could be deployed in various other settings. “I think this is an opportunity for everybody to see how hard robotics really is,” says Mark Raibert, founder of Boston Dynamics, now owned by Google, which produced an extremely sophisticated humanoid robot called Atlas.  Cont'd...

ROS101: Creating Your Own Rqt Dashboard

A dashboard is a single rqt window with one or more plugins displayed in movable, re-sizable frames.

US$ 1 Million Award for Civilian Application of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Ready to Accept Entries

First edition of 'UAE AI & Robotics Award for Good' open to individuals, teams, universities and companies from around the world

DJI Announces Developer Platform and Object Avoidance System

DJI Matrice 100 and DJI Guidance part of developer suite open the skies to new hardware and software applications

PRO DESIGN Launches Complete Family of Virtex® UltraScale 440 FPGA Based Prototyping Systems

The big advantage of the proFPGA concept is its modularity.

PTC and Stratasys Collaborate to Define and Deliver Design for Additive Manufacturing

Market Leaders Enable Seamless Design-to-3D Print Workflow

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