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Now, a robot to perform angioplasty surgery! The USFDA-approved robotic technology for coronary angioplasty or stenting provides accuracy of sub-1 millimetre, as against maximum possible 5-10 millimetres in case of humans. The robotic system, which comprises of three parts - a cath lab-integrated robotic arm, a Cockpit - from where the ...
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Wearable robot technology for a world without crutches, canes and walkers The wearable robots are made of a new kind of technology that is both light and flexible. The origami-type artificial muscles easily contort to the shape of the body and can be used to grip, lift and twist things. Made of nylon and plastic and powered by compressed air, this technology makes muscles up to ...
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Tech Ninjas robotics group gaining experience and recognition Tech Ninjas are expected to learn the FTC rule book and the language used in competitions: the base the robot starts from is a stone; the cubes the robot will stack are glyphs; the pictograph, similar to a barcode, gives robots the code for the 30-second autonomous round that requires the robot to knock ...
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A secretive self-driving car startup is building a fleet of robot taxis with Volkswagen and Hyundai Aurora is a highly watched startup by three well-known self-driving car veterans from Google, Tesla, and Uber. It is only about a year old but it's already announcing two giant auto-makers as customers: Volkswagen and Hyundai. They will be using Aurora's tech to build fleets of robot taxis.
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Hyundai moves on robot taxis to catch Google Late to the game, Hyundai is developing vehicles and software systems for a planned driverless taxi service to compete with both its traditional rivals like Nissan Motor Co and General Motors Co, and tech companies such as Waymo, the unit of Google's parent Alphabet Inc, which has vowed to offer fully ...
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Companies' Failure to Publish Robot Car Safety Self-Assessments Shows NHTSA's Voluntary ... Consumer Watchdog said that much the public knows about status of robot car technology is due to current testing regulations in California. All companies testing autonomous vehicles in the state require a permit from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Crash reports must be filed within 10 days of an ...
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CES 2018: LG Exploring New Commercial Opportunities by Expanding Robot Portfolio All part of LG's new CLOi robot brand, the Serving Robot, Porter Robot and Shopping Cart Robot follow in the footsteps of the Airport Guide Robot and the Airport ... LG CLOi is LG's brand designed to deliver both emotional interaction and innovative convenience to customers utilizing AI technology.
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Robo-Tech Redefining Domestic Life The Omnibot by Tomy was launched in 1984, becoming one of the first domestic robots to hit the market. While it was innovative at the time, by today's standards it was hardly the pinnacle of technological achievement. This remote-control operated device was, in essence, a cassette player on wheels ...
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A User's Guide to the Dawn of Robot Driving By 2019, General Motor Co. expects to deploy electric Chevy Bolt robot taxis in big U.S. cities. Uber Technologies Inc. has also pledged to launch a fleet of self-driving Volvo XC90 sport-utility vehicles in that time frame. Tesla Inc. missed a self-imposed deadline for a coast-to-coast driverless excursion by ...
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Applying Bionics to Robotics Research by Festo into these kinds of biologic motion is not done solely to show off the capabilities of its R&D team, but to inform its ongoing design of industrial motion technologies. The company's recent announcement that it has developed a BionicCobot (collaborative robot) appears to highlight how ...
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Artificial intelligence machine learning. Robot computer black chalkboard classroom interior, future ... Artificial intelligence machine learning. Robot computer black chalkboard classroom interior, future technology concept.
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