There’s a point when just throwing more robots at a problem delivers diminishing returns. It also gets expensive quickly.
Terminators have night and infrared vision. But they had to start somewhere, right? In 1979, a robot at Stanford called Cart that was radio-linked to a mainframe tracked and navigated 3D obstacles ...
Why would you want a robot to see inside a sealed box? Digging deeper beyond the initial creepy thought, a new breakthrough from MIT could soon let warehouse robots do something pretty remarkable.
The leader of collaborative robotics continues to blaze the trail in the cobot welding landscape, featuring new advanced welding solutions for multi-axis, coordinated welding. New cobot capabilities ...
The seemingly simple task of moving boxes around is an integral part of making just about anything happen in the marketplace. Which is why so many tech companies are so interested in building robots ...
Researchers have developed a control system that helps make humanoid robots better handle tough, real-world tasks. Named FALCON, and developed by a team at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), it helps ...
[Lance] loves making simple robots with his laser cutter. He finds great satisfaction from watching his robots operate using fairly simple mechanisms and designs a whole slew of them inspired by ...
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