Hamilton Collaborate with Macherey-Nagel to Create Automated Liquid Handling Workstation

Hamilton has collaborated with kit manufacturer MACHEREY-NAGEL® to create the Genomic STARlet™, an automated liquid handling workstation that extracts nucleic acids from biological samples and purifies PCR products in a non-IVD environment.

Satellites and Underwater Robots Track Atlantic Sturgeons

More than a century ago, an estimated 180,000 female Atlantic sturgeon arrived from the coast in the spring to spawn in the Delaware River and fishermen sought their caviar as a lucrative export to Europe. Overfishing contributed to steep population declines, however, and today numbers have dwindled to fewer than 300 adults.

Soon, Collaboration Between Vehicles, Robots and Humans

You get into your car and ask it to get you home in time for the start of the big game, stopping off at your favorite Chinese restaurant on the way to grab some takeout.

Phoenix Contact Offers Training Opportunities Through New Virtual Technology Center

Phoenix Contact offers hands-on remote learning

Quantum-assisted Nano-imaging of Living Organism Is a First

QuASAR program shrinks equipment and removes temperature constraints for high-resolution sensing and imaging at nano-scale

Liquid Robotics Showcasing New SHARC SV3 at Upcoming International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (IMDEX Asia) 2013

Solutions for Real Time Sentinel Security, Subsea-to-Space Communications, MPA/EEZ Protection and Severe Weather Monitoring

AIS Announces New Marine PC With Fully-Integrated Sunlight Readable Display for Marine Corps, Navy, and Defense Agencies

Meets Maritime Environment Standard: Tested to the DNV standard methodology for a range of extreme conditions including temperature, humidity, vibration, EMC compatibility and enclosures -----Environmental ratings for enclosures based on NEMA 4, 4X, IP65 Type designations: To provide a degree of protection against falling dirt, rain, windblown dust, splashing water, hose directed water, and corrosion ----C4ISR Concept of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance

Universal Robots reaches across North America

Collaborative robots from Danish manufacturer Universal Robots are now distributed nationwide in both United States and Canada. The lightweight robot arms are quickly becoming sought after solutions by companies that previously viewed automation as too costly and complex, but now see the robot as a game changer.

DARPA's Low Cost Hand Hardware

The ARM-H track of DARPA's Autonomous Robotic Manipulation (ARM) program focuses on development of robust, low-cost and dexterous robotic hand hardware. DARPA funded performers to design and build hand mechanisms that could replace the claw-like hands currently used on robots with hands incorporating 3-4 fingers and useable palms. The teams successfully produced hands that can be manufactured for as little as $3,000 per unit (in batches of 1,000 or more), down from the $50,000 cost of current technology. The new hands also incorporate sufficient dexterity to enable manipulation of objects in their fingers when controlled by a skilled operator.

RoboBees

Demonstration of the first controlled flight of an insect-sized robot is the culmination of more than a decade's work, led by researchers at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard. Half the size of a paperclip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, the robot was inspired by the biology of a fly, with submillimeter-scale anatomy and two wafer-thin wings that flap almost invisibly, 120 times per second.

Microchip Sponsors 2013/2014 VEX® Robotics Competitions

Microchip Offers Grants for 20 Rookie Arizona VEX Teams and Loans Fully Equipped Gaming Trailer for Teams to Hold Local Tournaments

Intelligrated to Exhibit Scalable E-Commerce Order Fulfillment Solutions at IRCE 2013

Intelligrated and software subsidiary Knighted to feature live demonstrations of scalable order picking

BRM Announces EASTEC 2013 Tradeshow Plans; Visit Booth # 5000 for Diamond Flex-Hone® and NamPower Surface Finishing and Deburring Tools

Brush Research Manufacturing (BRM), American manufacturer of flexible honing tools and industrial brushes, announces tradeshow plans for EASTEC 2013. California company will showcase Diamond Flex-Hone® and NamPower™ surface finishing tools in West Springfield, Massachusetts from May 14 to May 16, 2013 (Booth # 5000).

Rosenberg Introduces New Generation of Backward Curved Fan Impeller That Boosts Efficiency and Reduces Noise

Rosenberg's new seven-blade backward curved impeller can significantly reduce noise and increase efficiency compared to standard eight-blade impellers. The new impeller is available in nine sizes from 250 to 630 mm for use with Rosenberg's EC motors, AC external rotor motors or standard IEC motors.

Swisslog Introduces TransCar® LC3 - the Next Generation of Automated Guided Vehicles for Hospital Material Handling

New Swisslog TransCar Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) features advanced navigation and user interface capabilities that enable efficient and cost-effective automation of bulk supply movements within hospitals.

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