Friday, 21 August 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 21 August 2015
NEWS
NPR
But tech reporter John Markoff says that robots don't always have a physical ... "In the next five years ... this [computer chip] technology will fan out all ...
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MIT Technology Review
Researchers at Harvard University and SUNY at Buffalo are designing robots to function outside of ideal, predictable environments such as ...
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Wall Street Journal
"Marrying its own robots with AI technology is a necessary step for Fanuc's long-term strategy to keep its competitive edge," said Kenjin Hotta, ...
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Product Design & Development
Image credit: The National Oceanography Centre The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has launched its robot technology to measure marine ...
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Machine Design (blog)
For collaborative robots, some of the same sensing technologies are simply retooled to react to employees rather than parts; for example photo ...
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BBC News
The first robot - Thomas - took to the sea in Milford Haven on Thursday. ... "By using innovative technology like these vehicles we can learn more about ...
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iDigitalTimes.com
The DARPA Robotics Challenge revealed both the promise of robotics and the limitations of current robot technologies. But for all the public demos of ...
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Techworm
"We're planning on working with NASA to integrate technology that's going to absorb the shock from the impact on the robot," said Cavalcanti. "For us ...
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NDTV
The project is part of 'Innovation hub for cyber-physical systems' sponsored by the department of electronics and information technology, ministry of ...
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Live Science
The exoskeleton — a robotic device that fits around the man's hips and legs — is part of a new technology being developed by researchers in ...
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