The MDF, supported by Department of Energy’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office, is a nationwide ...
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World’s first robot-only car plant is about to become reality
Automakers are racing to build the first car plant where robots, not people, handle every task from welding to final ...
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GelSight, a pioneer in tactile intelligence technology, today announced a new partnership with Flexxbotics, a company delivering digital solutions for robot-driven ...
California machine shop quadrupled output by switching from manual TIG to robotic laser welding, eliminating skilled labor ...
Dongfeng Motor has officially signed a partnership with Ubtech Robotics for using its humanoid robots in tasks related to car manufacturing. With this partnership, Ubtech’s industrial version of the ...
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Video: Humanoid robot completes live Siemens logistics trial at 60 totes an hour
Humanoid and Siemens complete a live factory trial using a humanoid robot, marking an early step toward real-world industrial ...
In assembly lines, robots are programmed to perform a single task with high precision. Consider the example of automobile assembly, depicted in the picture above. Cars move along a conveyor belt, ...
When I was a kid, the idea of a real-life robot felt foreign. Earth was for humans. The Jetsons and their robot maid, Rosie, existed only on television. Now I work in manufacturing and frequently find ...
The Individual Cup Control Gripper (ICC Gripper) leverages the intelligence of Plus One's PickOne vision software to grasp and singulate parcels using the optimal configuration of active suction cups.
DataMesh, a leading digital twin and spatial intelligence technology provider, today announced the launch of DataMesh Robotics, an embodied AI data product solution designed for industrial and ...
The IFR has made its predictions of the top 5 robotics industry trends for 2026, including an increased focus on ...
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New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Japanese researchers develop an adaptive robot motion system that enables human-like grasping using minimal training data.
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