DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Cloud Robotics Market by Technology, Robot Type, Hardware, Software, Services, Infrastructure and Cloud Deployment Types, and Industry Verticals 2025 - 2030" report has ...
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon announced a strategic shift, marking a new phase in the chip giant’s expansion into robotics. The company launched the Dragonwing series, a dedicated ...
Integrated motion control allows all kinds of robots to tackle a range of tasks with precision, in contrast with conventional machinery.
Last year, Norwegian-US tech company 1X announced a strange new product: "the world's first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform life at home." ...
Milrem Robotics, the leading robotics and autonomous systems developer, unveils their Type-X Robotic Combat Vehicle with John Cockerill’s CPWS II turret at IDEX 2021. This press release features ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Robots designed for neurorehabilitation, specifically for supporting arm and leg movement and motor relearning, are increasingly being adopted for individuals with limited limb mobility ...
Robots are taking over the dirty work of sorting through our trash and turning it into valuable resources. And not just any robots, but smart robots that use artificial intelligence (AI) to identify ...
The use of Cartesian and six-axis robots, as well as selective-compliance-articulated robot arms (SCARAs) is on the rise. They automate tasks to accelerate cycle times, increase throughput, and ...
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Jensen Huang says human-like robots land in 2026
Humanoid robots that move and work like people have long been a science fiction staple, but Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang now says they are only months away from reality. At CES 2026 he argued that advances ...
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The best robot vacuums you can buy, based on over 300 hours of testing
Let these top-performing machines take care of the dirty work.
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Simulated cats and elephants with touch-based memory help usher in new age of robotics
A new approach to simulating biologically inspired robotics can cut the design and training of tactile robots from eighteen months to two weeks, new research suggests. Published in Cyborg & Bionic ...
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