Wednesday 3 August 2016

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 3 August 2016
NEWS
CBC.ca
FarmBot brings robotic farming to your backyard garden ... CBC Radio technology columnist Dan Misener looks into the appeal of the robot gardener.
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Aviation Week
With about 80,000 ft² of envelope to inspect during assembly and maintenance, Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works has developed a robot to scour the ...
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News & Observer
TransEnterix sold its first ALF-X robot to Humanitas Hospital in Italy. ... TransEnterix spent $100 million last year to acquire the ALF-X technology, ...
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Business Insider
In June, the National Business Daily reported Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology Xin Guobin warning that China's robotics industry ...
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USA TODAY
The plant includes a robot nicknamed Autonomous Prime that uses LIDAR technology to see what it's doing – the same equipment used by ...
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Irish Examiner
Japanese scientists have unveiled a creepily realistic humanoid robot which has complete control over its limb and facial movements. The robot ...
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Otago Daily Times
Mobile Learning Centre learning specialist Eve Reed taught Brockville School pupils how to programme Dash the robot, during a visit to the school ...
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These advances and improvements in robotics technology stem from R&D investments. Since 2003, R&D investments in robotics have tripled the ...
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Retail Customer Experience (blog)
In the age of droids, drones and robot servers, Brown raises some intriguing strategic questions: what is right the balance of technology and the need ...
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The Hans India
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed robot that can move forward or backward in a wave-like motion, enabling it to climb over obstacles, swim or ...
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