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Explore how industrial robots and service robots are moving beyond factories, expanding into hospitals, homes, and customer ...
It's the latest example of a technology convergence between AR/VR and robotics, one that's helping reduce longstanding barriers to entry for industrial robots and may help hasten automation ...
According to the International Federation of Robotics, robot sales have increased more than 45 percent in the last five years. More and more companies, across all industries, are looking to robotic ...
Scientists at UCL, Google DeepMind and Intrinsic have developed a powerful new AI algorithm that enables large sets of ...
The robots are coming, and this is how they will change the future of work Robotic systems have historically been kept separate from humans, and tucked away deep in factory lines.
A wave of advanced machines is coming to the company's facilities thanks to better AI and robots smart enough to work with—and without—humans.
Robotic solutions are no longer just prototypes, but practical, cost-effective tools capable of handling repetitive and even complex tasks in real-world environments.
Unlike its forebears, though, this industrial robot isn’t confined to a cage: Most factory robots work in enforced solitude to make sure their human colleagues stay safe.
Existing industrial robots could perform this work, and do it much more quickly, but they could not easily be slotted into a human production line because they are complicated to program and set ...
T-robotics’ mission is to simplify industrial automation, empowering businesses across various sectors to enhance productivity and efficiency.
Robots are joining the workforce around the world. But while it’s obvious their numbers are rising, it can be hard to work out which countries are currently ahead of the curve. The most common ...