Robotics Business Review Announces the 2018 RBR50 List

For 2018, the RBR50 is broken into categories to represent the hottest areas of automation: artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, components, manufacturing, and supply chain.

Kaman Measuring Announces Extreme Environment Displacement Sensors and Systems for High Pressure, Low Temperature, and High Temperature Applications

The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products, Inc., a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance, precision non-contact position measuring systems, announces the availability of its line of Extreme Environment high-precision displacement sensors and systems.

HRG To Present Its Robotics Biosphere At automatica 2018

Company reaffirms its commitment to being a 'Golden Partner' for companies looking to explore the Chinese market

ROBO Global Adds Esteemed MIT Professor Daniela Rus to Advisory Board

The Engelberger Award-winner further enhances the boards established expertise in robotics and AI

Daiwa House Group deploys GreyOrange Butler robotics at Intelligent Logistics Center in Tokyo for multiple shippers

Software platform GreyMatter from GreyOrange uses Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to optimise complex operations for a variety of users

OCTOPUZ presents the latest welding enhancements at AUTOMATICA 2018

OCTOPUZ will be at Automatica in Munich, Germany from June 19th to 22nd. OCTOPUZ will be presenting the updates included in the latest release version of the software focused on enhancing one of the most popular applications the OCTOPUZ software is used for, welding.

Hypertherm Launches Robotmaster V7

New Software Rewrites the Future of Robot Programming

After a Successful Kickstarter Campaign that Surpassed $80,000 for Tennibot, Crowdfunding for the World's First Robotic Tennis Ball Collector Moves to Indiegogo InDemand

Tennis players, coaches and clubs double the Kickstarter campaign goal for the first robotic tennis ball retriever, which uses computer vision and artificial intelligence to collect tennis balls autonomously.

Schunk - Pneumatically Powered Universal Gripper PGN-Plus-P

Enlarged supporting dimensions between the six load-bearing shoulders of the multi-tooth guidance allow higher moment capacity which can accommodated longer fingers and greater loads.

Kenos® KCS gripper - your flexible cobot friend

Piab's Kenos® KCS gripper enables a collaborative robot (cobot) that can handle just about anything, anywhere, at any time. This makes it the ideal "co-working" tool, especially for small businesses, where flexibility is essential. Originally developed together with a leading cobot manufacturer as a tailor-made automation tool for one customer, the resulting vacuum gripper cobot proved so successful that Piab decided to offer it more widely.

Transformative Tech Unveiled at CES Asia 2018 on Opening Day

Day one featured keynotes from industry pioneers, product launches, showcases in 5G connectivity, AI, augmented/virtual reality, vehicle tech and more

MATE Underwater Robotics Competition in Washington State next week

international student underwater robotics competition June 21 through 23 at Weyerhauser King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, WA.

RAJANT TO HOST GREATER PHILADELPHIA "AUTONOMY SUMMIT" AT NEW HEADQUARTERS

Technology thought leaders to discuss and demonstrate live autonomous robotics for land, air and sea

MapleSim 2018 Offers New Tools for Developing Digital Twins

MapleSim 2018 family of products for system-level modeling expands modeling scope and improves toolchain connectivity

Patti Engineering CEO Sam Hoff to Share System Integration Expertise at Robotics & AI Summit June 18-19, 2018 at Boston Convention Center

Patti Engineerings CEO Sam Hoff will co-host technical sessions to share expertise on how to choose a system integrator and implementing manufacturing automation and measuring return on investment.

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