Friday 22 April 2016

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 22 April 2016
NEWS
MIT Technology Review
Researchers say they later had the robot arm perform another 30,000 ... number of pairs of jeans with the technology this spring and more in the fall.
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NDTV
The robot is jointly developed by the National University of Defence Technology and a robotics company in central China's Hunan Province.
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The Daily Dot
There are two different categories for robot artists: Fully automated and ... "Art is one of the signs of humanity, being able to let technology to share in ...
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Quartz
A six-wheeled robot from Starship Technologies, run by the founders of Skype, will soon be making deliveries without those complicated autonomous ...
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KGNS.tv
Robotic technology is changing the way some jobs are performed - like surgery. ... Doctors Hospital is the first to use this technology in Laredo.
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BBC News
In London to speak at a conference on robots held by the Bank of America, he told me that he didn't think this latest technology upheaval would be as ...
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3ders.org (blog)
A team of researchers from the Princeton campus of Siemens Corporate Technology has created a cluster of spider-like 3D printing robots.
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ENGINEERING.com
Stratasys PolyJet technology proved to be the most useful 3D printing process for producing hydraulic robots. (Image courtesy of MIT CSAIL/YouTube.).
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European Parliament (press release)
Pawel Kwiatkowski, of Warsaw-based Gessel Law Firm, said: "The robot is ... Talking of new technological developments, Professor Olle Häggström, ...
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WEB
Robot arm for Duchenne patients
Gerard Dunning helped to develop a robotic arm-support aid for Duchenne patients. On Friday 22 April, he will be awarded his PhD at TU Delft for his ...
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