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Facebook has a new way of installing fiber-optic cable in the form of robots Technology News – India TV ...
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Panasonic trials new robotic technologies at Tokyo station The trial involved one each of Panasonic's guidance robot named HOSPI Signage and robotic mobility device – an electric wheelchair with autonomous ...
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Cleaning Robot Market Size to Reach $6.2 Billion by 2025 Owing to Increasing Penetration of ... Continuous advancement in hardware and software technology has allowed the industry to launch improved robotic applications for various ...
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Collaborative Robot Powered by Siemens Makes Impact on the Cosmetics Industry ... this key digital technology, Middlesbrough-based Applied Scientific Technologies believes there is huge potential for collaborative industrial robots, ...
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White Castle Is Adding Flippy, The Automated Robot, To Help Cook Sliders And Fries In January 2020, Miso announced its new "Robot-on-a-Rail" iteration of ... Prior to COVID-19, technology like Flippy could be leveraged to fill labor ...
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WVU Robotic Technology Center to play crucial role in the future of in-space assembly – The West Virginia University Robotic Technology Center (RTC) is playing a role in the space race that is underway throughout the globe. This is ...
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New Zealand's Robotics Plus beta tests Unmanned Ground Vehicles Robotics Plus UGV based on modular technology. The concept of the UGV's is based on modular technology. The unmanned ground vehicles will be ...
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Robots learn to handle thin cables with unprecedented dexterity The technology can one day be used by robots to help us in both industrial and household tasks, like tying knots, wire shaping, or even surgical suturing.
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AMP Robotics Named to Forbes AI 50 AMP's technology recovers plastics, cardboard, paper, metals, cartons, cups, and many other recyclables that are reclaimed for raw material processing.
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An ex-Googler's new robot reimagines the future of home automation Meet Stretch, the first device from Hello Robot, a startup founded by former Google director of robotics Aaron Edsinger and Georgia Tech robotics ...
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