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MicroFactory has more than 100 preorders for its general-purpose tabletop robotic factory, which it hopes to start shipping ...
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Dog crate-sized robot factory learns to assemble electronics by watching humans
Developed by MicroFactory, the general-purpose tabletop robot can be trained with the help of AI or human demonstration. The system is designed to automate repetitive manual work. The robotic system ...
We tend to get fixated on realizing certain contraptions from science fiction, no matter how impractical. Flying cars. Jet packs. And now, humanoid robots. It's only the latter, however, that's ...
Agility Robotics opened the world's first factory for humanoid robots in Salem. The bipedal robot, named Digit, is designed for warehouse and logistics tasks. Robot history was made in an industrial ...
Parkway Venture Capital led the Series C deal. It was joined by Nvidia Corp., Intel Capital, Qualcomm Ventures, Salesforce ...
Robot maker Apptronik partnered with supply chain giant Jabil to test and produce its humanoid robots. Apptronik says the Apollo robots will perform simple tasks, supporting workers in Jabil's ...
Event-based cameras and real-time motion analysis are redefining robot vision, tackling assembly challenges that traditional ...
Robotics company WorkFar invites companies interested in reshoring their manufacturing operations to set up shop in its massive, US-based manufacturing footprint that boasts Industry 5.0 automation ...
When robots work safely with humans, they can provide clear benefits. Industries facing labor shortages, such as elder care, could see relief. Physically demanding jobs might also become safer for ...
Explore how industrial robots and service robots are moving beyond factories, expanding into hospitals, homes, and customer ...
Handling robots replace manual labor, saving operational costs in the long run. Uncontrollable Efficiency: An intelligent scheduling system ensures stable operation 24 hours a day. Frequent Safety ...
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump blames Mexico and China for stealing millions of jobs from the United States. He might want to bash the robots instead. Despite the Republican presidential nominee’s charge ...
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