DARPA Envisions the Future of Machine Learning

Automated tools aim to make it easier to teach a computer than to program it

DENSO Robotics Launches New Website

"Now with the new site, there is even more information available, and it's easier to find."

CSIA Certification gaining acceptance in automation marketplace

Industry clients consult with CSIA to "pre-qualify" control system integrators

Harvard's Wyss Institute and Sony DADC Announce Collaboration on Organs-on-Chips

The goal is to provide more predictive and useful measures of the efficacy and safety of new drugs in humans.

Mouser Electronics Gears Up as Major Sponsor of FIRST® Robotics Regional Competition in Dallas

Dallas Regional tournament set for March 21-23 at the Irving Convention Center

National Robotics Week 2013 and NASA to Take STEM Out of This World

More than 125 robotics-based events, demonstrations and workshops planned in 50 states to inspire the next generation of innovators in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)

Vision China 2013: Teledyne DALSA to Highlight Advanced Machine Vision Technology

Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and a global leader in machine vision technology, will feature its most advanced line scan and area scan cameras, frame grabbers, vision software, image processors and smart camera solutions at Vision China 2013.

Hamilton Robotics Launches Highly Flexible PCR Setup Workstation

Standardized liquid handling workstation is flexible enough to change with your PCR assays

Evana Automation improves efficiency and quality control for Tier 1 automotive supplier with lean, automated workstations

Test equipment can be integrated into assembly systems, stand alone systems for automatic testing, or manual test benches.

Liquid Robotics Closes on $45M Series E

Liquid Robotics is a maker of autonomous ocean robots and ocean data services.

DARPA Seeks More Robust Military Wireless Networks

Wireless Network Defense program seeks to develop new technologies to help make wireless networks more resilient to unforeseen scenarios and malicious compromise

Intelligrated acquires Datria, a provider of innovative voice-enabled software solutions

Acquisition supports the increasing need for real-time, mobile-enabled distribution and fulfillment operations

New ElectroCraft AxialPower Plus and L3 Linear Actuators

Try the L3 linear actuators with applications needing a little more force.

GstarCAD MC Received Complimentary Reviews among Overseas Users

As a mobile CAD program of the new age, GstarCAD MC is becoming the milestone of overseas marketing which GstarCAD was expecting by users. GstarCAD received high acclaim since it accessed overseas market, and the downloads were at records high.

Low Cost Hobbyists FPGA Kickstarter

If you have been thinking of dipping your toe into the world of FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays) but always thought they were too expensive for hobbyist then you might want to check out the 'Mojo FPGA' on Kickstarter . The Mojo is designed to make digital design easy and cost effective for anyone who is just getting started. FPGAs do not retain their configuration when the power is lost, so they must be reconfigured every time the board is turned on. Typically, a PROM is used to load the configuration file (also known as bit file) into the FPGA automatically. The problem with that is you generally need a fairly expensive programmer to program the PROMs. The Mojo features a basic serial port (similar to an Arduino) that can be used to program a new bit file into on-board flash memory. When the board is powered on, a microcontroller reads the flash memory and configures the FPGA automatically. All that is required is a low-cost USB to serial converter. The original Kickstarter goal was 7,000 but they blew through that goal and are currently at 70,000. If you pledge $65 dollars you get a fully assembled board.

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Denso Robotics - Newest 6-axis VMB Series offers longer arm reach and higher load capacity

Denso Robotics - Newest 6-axis VMB Series offers longer arm reach and higher load capacity

The new VMB series represent some of the newest members to our 6-axis family of robots. These high-performance, versatile units offer a longer arm reach and a higher load capacity than traditional models which make VMB an excellent solution for palletizing, packaging, and material handling. New features include greater air piping, valve and signal line options, as well as new programming options with state-of-the-art functions using our new WINCAPS Plus software. VMB offers an IP67 protection grade along with meeting ISO Class 5, which makes them suitable for electric parts, food manufacturing processes, and pharmaceutical and medical devices. With the addition of the new VMB large robots, all manufacturing processes can now be automated by DENSO Robotics.