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Purdue researchers develop technology for robots to see in complete darkness Researchers at Purdue University have developed a cutting-edge technology that enables robots to see in pitch darkness.
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The Hybrid Mobility Robot: A Revolutionary Advancement in Robotics The future holds great potential for this rolling, flying marvel, which may inspire further advancements in technology. The impact of such ...
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Shape-Shifting Robot Swarms Self-Assemble, Adapt to the Unfamiliar - Polsky Center A new robotic platform developed at the University of Chicago can adapt to its ... engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, ...
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Enriching human lives through smart technologies the robotics way: HiTech Robotic Systemz CEO The HiTech Robotic Systemz Ltd THRSL, aimed at transforming businesses with robotics, is helping reimagine factory, warehouse and on-road ...
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How Nosh's AI-Powered Robot Chefs Are All Set To Transform Indian Kitchens - Inc42 It may sound strange but in the ever-growing world of technology, robots have evolved to keep us well fed. With such technological advancements, ...
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Automation needs a human touch - The Times of India Take the Person2Peer technology adopted by Gurgaon-based Peer Robotics. The technology enables their collaborative autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to ...
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Meet the hamster ball robot that can fly and crawl | Fox News A new piece of technology has been engineered by Revolute Robotics that resembles a hamster ball, yet has the ability to fly.
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A robot for dry cleaning photovoltaic systems | Enel Green Power Today EGP is scaling up the application of this technology with an initial contract for the implementation of around 150 robots in two Spanish PV ...
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Symbotic brings in $312M in Q3 - The Robot Report Symbotic, a developer of AI-enabled robotics technology, has brought in $312 million in revenue in Q3 of 2023, which ended June 24, 2023.
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Businesses that integrate robots see profits fall in the short term, study finds | E&T Magazine While many companies first adopt robotic technologies to decrease costs, this process can be easily copied by competitors.
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