A career in robotics is one of the most coveted things for those interested in engineering and automation. Presently, there is an explosion in the number of companies seeking innovative robotics ...
Open source language models are crucial to AI innovation. Can open robotics models do the same for physical machines?
Some quick advice on getting the most out of that first purchase. Robots don’t disappoint. After a manufacturing company buys its first industrial robot installation, it goes back time and time again ...
What self-respecting tech lover wouldn’t want their very own programmable five-axis robotic arm? Fortunately, the makers of a new Kickstarter campaign are here to make your wishes come true — or, at ...
After being launched back in July 2019 the Kickstarter campaign for the Mirobot industrial robot arm has now passed $245,000 thanks to over 550 backers with still 12 days remaining on its campaign.
We’ve seen industrial robotic arms in real life. We’ve seen them in classrooms and factories. Before today, we’ve never mistaken a homemade robotic arm for one of the price-of-a-new-home robotic arms.
Mitsubishi Electric Automation has unveiled a innovative series of heavy payload industrial robot arms, the RV-35/50/80 FR series, designed to tackle the most demanding applications in modern ...
Industrial robots have been relegated to large warehouses and manufacturing plants, but now there is a Kickstarter campaign for a basic industrial arm for nontraditional markets. Niryo One is a ...
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China’s new humanoid robot handles raw egg with world-first cross-shaped wrist arm
The Agibot G2 fuses industrial strength with AI intelligence, and a world-first cross-shaped wrist arm that moves with ...
Everything is online these days creating the perfect storm for cyber shenanigans. Sadly, even industrial robotic equipment is easily compromised because of our ever increasingly connected world. A new ...
When the cybersecurity industry warns of digital threats to the "internet of things," the targets that come to mind are ill-conceived, insecure consumer products like hackable lightbulbs and ...
We picked up an old industrial robot arm for just $500—but should we bring it back to life? Once worth between $500,000 and $1 million, this robotic relic now sits as an abandoned piece of technology.
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