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Announcing TC Sessions: Robotics with UC Berkeley, May 11 at Zellerbach Hall Robotics is an incredibly demanding field because robots demand the best of everything technology has to offer, from machine learning, to sensors and GPUs, to materials technology and of course the "robot" itself. For that reason, there is no better subject for one of TechCrunch's single-day, single-topic ...
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Find out about robotics at Stäubli's technology day The Robotics Technology Day, organised by mechatronics solutions providers Stäubli, will give attendees to the event advice on how to select the correct robot for an application. Presentations range from information into how to operate a robot, the flexibility for pharmaceutical production (as well as in ...
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Bot the builder: the robot that will replace bricklayers Robots, says Mike Pivac, chief executive of Fastbrick, an Australian tech company. Like Construction Robotics, Fastbrick has developed a bricklaying robot — the Hadrian X. Unlike Sam100, which moves along a track and can only produce straight runs of wall, Hadrian is a truck-mounted robotic arm that ...
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A singing robot factory can't find enough human workers A 2017 report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation analyzed job growth in the locomotive and automobile industries at the turn of the 20th century. While railroad job growth slowed during the proliferation of the automobile, car mechanic and repairmen professions surged.
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Why are robot-makers trying to outdo each other with terrifying robots? If you're building technology that recalls the robot oppressors of "The Matrix" or "Black Mirror" it is probably not a good idea (from a public relations standpoint), to show off your robots' potential to bring on the apocalypse. Most Silicon Valley companies have absorbed this branding wisdom. Case in point: ... Robot dogs already opened a door. Now, they're resisting humans trying to close it. - Chicago Tribune
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We all think our jobs are safe from automation A recent NPR/Marist poll found that people across all industries are optimistic when it comes to the prospect of robots replacing them. Positive thinkers: A whopping 94 percent of US workers think it is unlikely that they will lose their jobs. Automatable jobs: Even people working in jobs that are vulnerable ...
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Robot-assisted vitreoretinal surgery: current perspectives Recent technological advances in conventional retina surgery have also led to tremendous progress in the surgeon's capabilities, enhanced outcomes, a reduction of patient discomfort, limited hospitalization and improved safety. The emergence of robotic technology into this rapidly advancing domain ...
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This Motor Aims To Move The Robotics Industry Into New Directions He's the CEO of Genesis Robotics, a spinoff of the Canadian-based Genesis Advanced Technology, a research and development firm that develops and licenses new technology for a variety of industries. The product that it's developed and I'm holding is called LiveDrive - it's an actuator for robots that ...
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Explore cutting-edge technology at Gail Borden's Tech Fair March 1 There will be drawings for chances to win prizes. Participants of the technology fair will be: Advocate Sherman Hospital, City of Elgin, Elgin Police Department, Elgin Fire Department Water Rescue Team, Fabric Images, Gail Borden Public Library, got robot? FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Team, L.L. ...
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Ozone Park students seek 'robot proof' jobs In an effort to prepare middle school students for the job market of tomorrow, two Harvard graduates last Friday showed St. Elizabeth Catholic Academy how they can "robot proof" jobs and predict how technology may change the careers of today. The event was held by Profilum, a data-driven career ...
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