OKLAHOMA CO-FOUNDS AN INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM TO HELP DEVELOP UAS SECTOR

The purposes of the international consortium are collaboration, knowledge sharing and fostering industrial relationships between UAS clusters in the U.S., Canada and Europe (France and Wales, UK).

Patti Engineering Supports 2014 Manufacturing in America Symposium, Recommends Registration to Learn How Technology is Driving the Resurgence of American Manufacturing

Manufacturing event at Ford Field in Detroit, March 19-20, 2014, to draw top industry executives, technology leaders and innovators to collaborate - sharing new technology knowledge and strategic insights - to further propel U.S. manufacturing's global competitiveness

Patti Engineering and Hagbros Precision Enhances Competitive Advantage Through Strategic Alliance

Collaboration between electrical and mechanical engineers furthers both companies' ability to provide its customers with turnkey solutions to complex manufacturing challenges

Dage-MTI Introduces All-in-One HD Video Solution for Pathology/Microscopy Featuring Hands-Free Operation for Single-Frame Capture

• New HD-210U camera will be showcased at Dage-MTI's booth #126 during the USCAP 2014 Annual Meeting, March 1 - 7 at the San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA.

Spherical Parallel Manipulators

The Agile Eye by Gosselin, Université Laval: The Agile Eye is a 3-DOF 3-RRR spherical parallel manipulator developed for the rapid orientation of a camera. Its mechanical architecture leads to high velocities and accelerations. The workspace of the Agile Eye is superior to that of the human eye. The miniature camera attached to the end-effector can be pointed in a cone of vision of 140° with ±30° in torsion. Moreover, due to its low inertia and its inherent stiffness, the mechanism can achieve angular velocities above 1000 °/sec and angular accelerations greater than 20000 °/sec2 which is beyond the capabilities of the human eye... ( cont'd ) Hip Joint of the Bipedal Autonomous Robot LISA by Institute of Automatic Control: The hip joint consists of three active rotational degrees of freedom whose rotational axes intersect in one point. In contrast to most hip joints of other bipedal robots LISA's hip joint are built as spherical parallel manipulators. A comparable cardanian joint would lead to a heavier weight and due to the functionality the masses of some engines would have to be accelerated by other engines during motion. Due to the parallel manipulator all engines rest to the trunk. Only a coordinated interaction of all engines leads to a controlled motion of the thigh. This enables a design with a thigh of minimal and a trunk of maximal weight which is an advantageous weight distribution for bipedal walking. Because of the parallel manipulator structure forces applied on the thigh are distributed among all three engines and therefore the power of the engines adds up... ( cont'd )

BitFlow to Exhibit Next Generation of CoaXPress Frame Grabbers at Vision Show

Cyton-CXP will be highlight of North America's largest show for machine vision

Grand Opening of PaR Systems Subsidiary PaR Marine Services LLC

The new facility houses the headquarters for PaR Marine's San Diego operations and is their primary hydraulic and mechanical repair and overhaul site.

The Robots are Coming to a City Near You! Nearly 70,000 High-School FIRST® Participants Ready to Compete in the Ultimate Sport for the Mind

More than 2,700 High-School Robotics Teams from Around the World to Compete in 98 Regional and District Competitions Starting February 27

RoboBusiness Call for Presenters is Open!

Be a part of this year's most compelling robotic's event by submitting a conference session proposal today!

ADVS Technologies Introduces Patent - Intelligent Modular Transport System with Object Behavioral Recognition and Traffic Management

The patent describes automation technology enhancing designs of transportation systems which can scale from relatively simple conveyors all the way to far more complex systems responsible for traffic control and navigation of intelligent unmanned vehicles.

Adept Technology to Host New Product and Technology Demo Days at East Coast Application Center

The first demo day is scheduled for March 5th, with a repeat event on March 6th, 2014.

igus® presented with 3 iF Design Awards for their innovative products

R4.1 light Energy Chain®, DryLin® SLT linear system and ReadyChain® rack convinced jury with winning combination of function and form.

QinetiQ North America Joins Leading Team for Saudi Arabia Aviation Support

"QNA is honored to be included on this stellar team of industry peers," said Dave Shrum, executive vice president and general manager, Defense Solutions, QinetiQ North America.

New tech company expansion in Henderson, NV

VadaTech, a manufacturer of products for the embedded computer market, is opening a 72,000 square foot facility on March 21st, 2014.

Robot Launch 2014 Startup Competition

From  Robot Launch : Robot Launch 2014 is open to any robot startup pre/partial Series A. We're looking for startups with prototypes and business models. But we're also interested in any great robot startup idea. What is a robot startup? Well, it could be a robot or an autonomous mobile manipulator. OR it could be an appliance or connected device. OR it could be a sensor or actuator or AI that makes robots better. Prizes include money, mentoring, meetings and free legal and startup services from our supporting organizations, Silicon Valley Robotics, Indiegogo, WilmerHale, Grishin Robotics, Bosch Venture Capital, Lemnos Labs, Luxr, Robolution Capital, Lux Capital, OATV, Khosla Ventures, a showcase at Solid and media coverage by Robohub. Round One entries open Feb 20 Round One entries close March 30 midnight (PST) Top 30 announced April 10 Finalists announced April 30 Final Showcase (tbc) May 20 You can enter here.

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