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The new robotics technology set to change the construction industry The gigantic robot Hadrian X, equipped with specialised technology, can lay a residential house from the ground up, on site, in 2 days. It's the first end-to-end construction robot in the world, and Fastbrick CEO Mike Pivac is confident it will revolutionise the industry. We chatted with him to find out more.
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Robot fired from grocery store for utter incompetence There are signs that Pepper robots, which SoftBank has been piloting in U.S. retail markets, actually result in customer engagement and higher sales at locations where customers are perhaps better acclimatized to technology to start with. In 2016, Pepper worked shifts at B8ta technology stores in Palo ... Robot 'hired' by supermarket then 'sacked' after a week because he couldn't understand customers - Scottish Daily Record
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Industrial robot plant starts production in E China The output of China's industrial robots exceeded 100,000 in the first 10 months of 2017, up 70 percent year on year, said the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. China is the biggest market for industrial robots in the world, accounting for about one-third of the global demand. The market ...
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Big Gamble to Find MH370 Begins: US Team Deploys Robot Swarm to Find Jet The greatest advantage claimed for the new technology over the old is that by using eight robots simultaneously, more than 460 square miles of seabed can covered every day, far more than before. The initial area given priority by the Malaysians is around 2,000 square miles. This area contains three ...
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Chinese Robotics Firm HIT Robot Group Launched Korea Joint-Venture Founded in 2014, HRG Robotics is a joint investment from Heilongjiang provincial government, the Harbin municipal government and the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). It develops industrial robots for forging automation, metal processing automation and spraying automation, smart factory, ...
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Harvard's Origami Robot Moves So Fast A Camera Can't Even Catch It The milliDelta is also the fastest and most precise robot of its kind and boasts high speed and precision. It moves so quickly – up to 75 motions a second – that on camera it's just a blur. What sets the milliDelta apart is the engineering behind it. Industrial robots have motors located in the joints, but delta ...
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Does a New Japanese Robotic Wheelchair Offer "Answers to Problems Disabled People Don't ... I am also disabled, so technology is a necessity for me as well. The PC and the smartphone are now indispensable features of my everyday life, but there are also assistive devices that are both functional and cool, and robotics is an area I follow with keen interest. Driverless cars, certainly, cannot come ...
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Super-fast origami-inspired robot The new millimeter-scale robot comes from the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard. The development could open up new avenues for microsurgery, microassembly and micromanipulation. The robot is a type of "Delta Robot", so-called because it has three individually ...
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Robotics camp ends with call for more investment Gloria Akimana, a student from Nyanza Technical School said that the camp helped them to think ahead and be able to come up with things that help develop the nation. Shammah Irakoze, a student from Lycee de Kigali believes that with enough training, she can be able to work on a real robot within a ...
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Women Face Greater Robot Risk for Job Losses, Davos Report Finds Those conclusions, from a study released Monday at the World Economic Forum, show about 57 percent of the 1.4 million U.S. jobs to be disrupted by technology between now and 2026 are held by women. With proper retraining, most of the workers would find new, higher-paying jobs. Without it, very ...
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