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You just knew this was coming. No doubt, you've heard about the staffing shortages in factories. And guess what? The solution seems to be robots. At Mercedes-Benz Manufacturing in Hungary, they’ve swapped out some of their human workers for humanoid ...
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How Ukrainian ground robots fight, deliver weapons, and save lives
He highlighted Ukraine's main principle in the war: people are irreplaceable. As Russia wages war by burning through manpower, Ukraine is choosing a different path — moving humans out of the kill zone and sending machines forward instead: deliver supplies to the zero line,
Absolute Robot Inc. (ARI) has been named an authorized robot system integrator by Fanuc America. The Fanuc 6-axis robot line joins ARI’s portfolio of 3- and 5-axis robots, end-of-arm tooling, conveyors, and guarding for the injection molding industry.
It's a sad fact that birds are often killed when they collide with unseen overhead power lines. A new system is designed to keep that from happening, by using a drone and a robot to make those lines more visible. Announced earlier this month, the setup ...
Video of a sidewalk delivery robot crossing yellow caution tape and rolling through a crime scene in Los Angeles went viral this week, amassing more than 650,000 views on Twitter and sparking debate about whether the technology is ready for prime time.
To achieve the objectives of this line-following robot, a firmware was written for it and makes use of C for the PIC microcontroller programming. The programs were made to be loaded using only a USB cable by preprogramming the PIC with a bootloader.
We look back at some of the many robots that iRobot developed in addition to the Roomba over the past 35 years.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. iRobot’s j9 robot vacuum mop can seek out your dirtiest rooms, physically scrub your floors, refill its own mop, and not leave you with a dirty dock. iRobot’s j9 ...
LONDON — John McEnroe — he of “You cannot be serious!” call-arguing fame — is quite all right with Wimbledon’s latest of many steps into the modern era, choosing technology over the human touch to decide whether a ball lands in or out.