Thursday, 14 June 2018

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 14 June 2018
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The 'iPal' is among a slew of new tech unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show Asia in Shanghai this week, offering education and company for ...
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Luminar, a maker of laser lidar sensors that self-driving cars need to see their surroundings in 3D, will supply the latest versions of its technology to ...
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BANGKOK — More than 40,000 technology enthusiasts are expected to pass through the doors of the CES Asia 2018 exhibition by the time the ...
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Researchers have developed electronic skins that are not only stretchable and conformable onto dynamic surfaces, but also capable of wireless ...
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Artemis is a robot built by a team of students from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. Artemis is fitted along a railway track and can detect ...
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We hope our technology will allow us to develop untethered magnetically-remote-controlled magnetic soft robots that can operate in confined and ...
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Enter Cthulhu, a tracked robot that can drive along the pond bed, feeling its way ... The robot will be able to identify nuclear rods and then pick them up. ... The name stands for 'Collaborative Technology Hardened for Underwater and ...
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One of this year's honorees is Esben H. Østergaard, chief technology officer at Universal Robots A/S, which led the evolution of collaborative robots.
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The company plans to foray into high-end automation technology from June 2019 which includes surface mount technology (SMT) assembly ...
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... old-fashioned books) or pluviophilia (the love of rain) has our attitudes towards technology (artificial intelligent robots in particular) begin to evolve.
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