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Robot wars: 100 years on, it's time to reboot Karel Čapek's RUR A dystopian drama attacking science and technology? Up to a point, but it's much more than that. It starts almost as a Shavian comedy with a do-gooding ...
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Robotic tech deployed by Air India to disinfect aircraft interiors New Delhi [India], January 8 (ANI): The Air India Express has become the first airline in India to use robotic technology to clean and disinfect the ...
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Yamato installs autonomous sortation robots at four sites Yamato minimized its investment costs by acquiring the robotic technology using LiBiao's Robots as a Service finance solution, which allows the units ...
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Will More Robots Work Out Of Cages? With technological advances and other related factors the non-factory robotics or service robotics industry is seeing greater adoption and growth.
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Scared of corona travel? Air India Express goes hi-tech, uses UV robots to disinfect aircraft ... to the threat of transmission of coronavirus, low-cost airline Air India Express has started cleaning and disinfecting aircraft using robotic technology, ...
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Robot Dog, Small Drone Map Indoor Threats in Rafael's Tech Demo "The big thing we did here in terms of technology, we developed autonomous brains using artificial intelligence for each of these platforms. The big ...
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CES 2021: Dreame Technology will Display its Flagship Cleaning Products for Smart Home The robot can recognize room space and create visual maps within an app, allowing users to manage and monitor the cleaning process. Dreame will ...
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Geek+ and Universal Logic team up on "goods to robot" automation Together, the two technology leaders declare a joint commitment to support the manufacturing and logistics industry with a goods-to-robot solution, for ...
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More virus-zapping robots are coming, and they're here to stay LG and other tech firms bet disinfecting boom will outlast the coronavirus health crisis. LG is unveiling CLOi, ...
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Aaron Saunders, Boston Dynamics' VP of Engineering, tells us where Atlas got its moves from ... the robot those sweet moves. I think this video connected with a broader audience, because it mixed the old-school music with new technology.
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