Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 8 July 2015
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BBC News
Now the same company wants to create a giant humanoid robot tournament and last week challenged, the world's only other giant robot maker, ...
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PLEASANTON, Calif., July 7, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adept Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:ADEP), a leading provider of intelligent robots, ...
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Plastics Technology
Injection molding manufacturer Billion SAS of France and Sepro Group, a French-based provider of robotics for the injection molding process, have ...
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Wired
"These are young people who are tech-savvy, who use technology to their ... Mr. Robot doesn't just get hackers right, it also gets hacking right.
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The Japan Times
A center dedicated to testing next-generation robots is set to be built in ... Shuji Yumitori, head of the Robot and Machinery System Technology ...
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Yahoo Travel
The HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) technology was created by Cyberdyne, and works by reading the bio-electric signals sent from the brain to the limbs.
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Tech Times
But humanoid robots still have a very long way to go before reaching the level of sophistication we're used to seeing onscreen. Tech Times spoke with ...
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ZDNet
A worker was killed by an industrial robot at a Volkswagen plant in western ... Volkswagen has been an early adopter of collaborative technology.
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Pilot Tribune
Some eight local young engineers designed and built robots at the Summer 2015 "Robots and Technology Camp!" lead by ISU Extension and ...
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SlashGear
Until now, the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) division - made up of middle and high-school students - has used the LEGO NXT platform for its robots.
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