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A small robot with a clip-like hand and enough smarts to know which drinks are popular is part of an effort to make convenience stores even more convenient.
Telexistence, a robot company that operates out of Tokyo, is looking to use a robot, named TX SCARA, to replace 'repetitive' and 'boring' jobs currently done by humans.
If you’re unfamiliar with SCARA robots, the acronym stands for Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm. This refers to the fact that the arms are rigid in the Z axis but somewhat compliant in ...
TX SCARA robot works, stocking drinks in the refrigerated section of a FamilyMart convenience store in Tokyo, Friday, Aug. 26, 2022.. (AP Photo/Yuri Kageyama) “…that is the direction we are going.
We do recall another SCARA robot arm project, Evezor, which was brilliantly set up to engrave and stack 400 individually numbered coasters as a proof of function, but whose Kickstarter campaign ...
A free FANUC training website offers engineer-led tutorials on robots and cobots to help anyone learn, troubleshoot and master automation. Starting today, students, customers, integrators and ...
A free FANUC training website offers engineer-led tutorials on robots and cobots to help anyone learn, troubleshoot and master automation. ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. — Starting today, students, customers, ...
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