Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 24 April 2019
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Scientists have already invented soft robots as safer and more agile counterparts to robots with rigid parts. However, even robots made of soft ...
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Even Boston Dynamics is looking at the category as a way forward for its own impressive technologies, putting its robot Handle to work in a fulfillment ...
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The funding will help VCV continue to develop its technology and strengthen its position, and will also see it opening an office in Tokyo, Japan.
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Researchers at the Massachusetts Information of Technology (MIT) have developed a new particle simulator that can help robots grab delicate objects ...
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Jobs in higher education are no exception – with recent studies showing a rapid advancement in the use of these technologies in universities. The full ...
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Hitachi Ltd. said Wednesday it has reached a deal to buy U.S. assembly robot-maker JR Automation Technologies LLC for $1.43 billion (¥160 billion) ...
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Tim Rowland, CEO of Jabil unit Badger Technologies, will explain "The Cerebral Side of Robotics," as data analysis becomes just as important to the ...
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Sweeping analysis for Global Rehabilitation Healthcare Assistive Robot Market 2019 and insights into market share, size, and growth rate. The Global ...
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ICOR Technology showcased EOD robots ranging from its 333kg Mk4 large EOD robot that can lift up to 200lbs and uses a 9ft vertical camera, ...
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Taste of tech: These AI-powered robots may soon replace chefs to prepare sushi rolls
Researchers at the Massachusetts Information of Technology (MIT) have developed a new particle simulator that can help robots grab delicate objects ...
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