PBS NewsHour on Advanced Robotics Adding a Prosthetic Touch

PBS NewsHour features Barrett, SynTouch, UCLA, and Case Western driving prosthetic arm/hand research

RoboGames Signs Grant Imahara to Host "RoboGames 2015"

TV Star Grant Imahara set to host 11th annual International RoboGames

Byrun, the walking, jumping, hopping robot, built using MapleSim models

In a recent project, Maplesoft's MapleSim, was used by designers and engineers at Engineered Arts to develop a biologically analogous leg design for Byrun, a new kind of full-scale dynamic humanoid that will take social robotics to the next level. This leg design will give Byrun the ability to walk, run, jump and hop.

Oshkosh Defense Showcases Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology at IDEX 2015

TerraMax technology provides force multiplication and protects troops

Dual Electronics Partners with Arclarity to Develop Sense-and-Avoid Solution for Drones to Avoid Collisions and Airspace Violations During Autonomous Flights

The Solution Utilizes Real-Time GPS, ADS-B Delivered Traffic and TFRs plus Airspace Information to Continually Monitor and Adjust the Flight Path in Real Time

ARM Offers $10,000 in Prizes for Smart Product Design Competition

The competition will run from March to June 2015 and will showcase how quickly products can be designed with ARM CMSIS software components and middleware.

Autonomous Solutions, Inc. Elected to the 2015 RBR50 Robotics Watch List

For the second consecutive year, Autonomous Solutions, Inc. was recognized by the Robotics Business Review as one of the Top 50 robotics companies to watch in the 2015 RBR50.

Swisslog Healthcare Solutions Named One of Top 50 Companies to Watch in 2015 by Robotics Business Review

Leader in hospital automation makes the Top 50 Companies to Watch list for fourth consecutive year.

ABB and SVIA to display a compact vision guided robotic machine tending cell at Houstex 2015, Feb 24-26 in Houston

ABB has also opened a 21,000 square foot facility in Houston to better support area customers with the latest robotic manufacturing technology

Proposed FAA Commercial UAS Rules

From IEEE Spectrum: Unmanned aircraft must weigh less than 55 lbs. (25 kg). Visual line-of-sight (VLOS) only; the unmanned aircraft must remain within VLOS of the operator or visual observer. At all times the small unmanned aircraft must remain close enough to the operator for the operator to be capable of seeing the aircraft with vision unaided by any device other than corrective lenses. Small unmanned aircraft may not operate over any persons not directly involved in the operation. Daylight-only operations (official sunrise to official sunset, local time). Must yield right-of-way to other aircraft, manned or unmanned. May use visual observer (VO) but not required. First-person view camera cannot satisfy “see-and-avoid” requirement but can be used as long as requirement is satisfied in other ways. Maximum airspeed of 100 mph (87 knots). Maximum altitude of 500 feet above ground level... (full article)

CLEARPATH ROBOTICS RECOGNIZED ON RBR50 LIST: MOST INFLUENTIAL COMPANIES IN ROBOTICS

Robotics Business Reviews names Clearpath Robotics to their list of top 50 companies to watch in 2015

Industrial Robot Sales Are Booming, and OCTOPUZ Joins The Trend

By the end of 2017, an estimated two million industrial robots will be operating in factories around the world.

USD 5 Million Prize International Robotics Challenge Announced

he Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge intends to attract the world's best and brightest in robotics

Robotics Business Review Announces the Top 50 Companies to Watch in 2015

With the robotics industry more competitive than ever, new companies are popping up all the time.

Changing Automation with Sensitive Robots

Critics of automation claim robots are out to replace people. The near future will show that people are definitely in control and will be able to leverage technology for greater profitability and professional satisfaction.

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Industrial Robotics - Featured Product

The piCOBOT Electric vacuum generator

The piCOBOT Electric vacuum generator

Fully electric, slim design and absence of air-tubing and cabling. The new piCOBOT® Electric heads towards another success for Piab's piCOBOT® program. A secondary effect of these achievements is the absence of entangling air tubing and cabling. It simplifies the installation, and as the new piCOBOT® Electric only needs a single connection on the cobot arm, the clean set-up allows a completely unrestricted movement. The new piCOBOT® Electric package will contain plug & play software to fit UR e-series cobots, but many other useful adaptations will be introduced in the coming year