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6 Unique Robotics Startups Doing Cool Things Right Now
Curated from www.roboticsbusinessreview.com - July 16th, 2019
Showing appreciation for the sheer breadth of the robotics industry.
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Submitted on 16/07/2019 by
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Kinova's Robot Arm Turns A Wheelchair Into the Ultimate Assistive Device
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - July 16th, 2019
Canadian tech company Kinova Robotics has developed a lightweight, carbon fiber robotic arm which attaches to wheelchairs. Boasting three fingers and six degrees of freedom, it can be used for carrying out a wide range of everyday tasks that a lot of would take for granted.
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Submitted on 16/07/2019 by
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Prescribing a Robot ‘Intervention’
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - July 16th, 2019
According to Australian Centre for Robotic Vision Research’s Nicole Robinson, research studies on the impact of social robot interventions there have been few and unsophisticated. There is good news… the results are encouraging. As our world struggles with mental health and substance use disorders...
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Submitted on 16/07/2019 by
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The US Army will test armored robotic vehicles in 2020
Curated from www.theverge.com - July 16th, 2019
The US Army says that it will conduct live-fire tests of a new Robotic Combat Vehicle next year. While the tests won’t involve vehicles ultimately slated to go into combat, they will be used to show off various technologies that may later be incorporated into platforms in the future, and how soldier...
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Submitted on 16/07/2019 by
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Robotics investments for June 2019 fund self-driving cars, AI, and IIoT
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - July 12th, 2019
The Robot Report tracked more than $1.1 billion in robotics investments in June 2019, continuing a strong first half of the year.
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Submitted on 12/07/2019 by
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ALPHRED2 Autonomous Multi-modal Locomotion Robot Can Walk, Hop, Run, Roll & Change Shape
Curated from www.gadgetify.com - July 12th, 2019
Meet the ALPHRED2 (Autonomous Legged Personal Helper Robot with Enhanced Dynamics) robot: a multi-modal locomotion robot that can change shape to complete a wide variety of tasks. As Dennis Hong explains on YouTube, robot can walk with 4 legs, 2 legs, hop, run, and roll. It can use its limbs to pick...
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Submitted on 12/07/2019 by
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Is Robotization Destroying or Creating Jobs? | RoboticsTomorrow
Curated from www.roboticstomorrow.com - July 12th, 2019
The human vs. robot topic in workplaces has been in the spotlight for quite a while. While many people are concerned about the risk that robots would massively replace humans, the truth is that robotization is actually creating jobs.
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Submitted on 12/07/2019 by
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The Rev-1 Delivery Robot Is Fast Enough to Hit the Bike Lane
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - July 12th, 2019
CARSThe Rev-1 delivery robot is fast enough to hit the bike laneAs many folks continue to look skyward in expectation of drone delivery services, they’re missing the development of an increasingly popular delivery technology back on terra firma.Wheel-based delivery robots may not be quite as sexy as...
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Submitted on 12/07/2019 by
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This Jellyfish Robot Is Much More Than Just a Good Swimmer
Curated from www.wired.com - July 11th, 2019
At less than a quarter inch across, the magnetically activated robot can manipulate water flow to manipulate objects.
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Submitted on 11/07/2019 by
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NASA's LEMUR robot escaped Death Valley in its last field test
Curated from www.engadget.com - July 11th, 2019
While rovers like Curiosity are doing a bang-up job exploring extraterrestrial terrain, they don't have the capability to scale cliffs and other hard-to-reac
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Submitted on 11/07/2019 by
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Tiny robot leaps around carrying its own battery, electronics
Curated from arstechnica.com - July 11th, 2019
Less than 100 millimeters across, a trefoil-shaped robot can walk, hop, or leap.
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Underwater robot made to map and search abandoned mines
Curated from newatlas.com - July 11th, 2019
Fans of the movie Prometheus will recall the probes that were sent into the alien structure, autonomously flying through it to create a 3D map of its interior. Well, something kind of similar is now in development, in the form of an underwater robot that maps the flooded tunnels of abandoned mines.
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AI can simulate quantum systems without massive computing power
Curated from www.engadget.com - July 11th, 2019
It's difficult to simulate quantum physics, as the computing demand grows exponentially the more complex the quantum system gets -- even a supercomputer migh
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The future of autonomous vehicles runs off roads and on to farms, construction sites and mines
Curated from techcrunch.com - July 11th, 2019
Fully self-driving passenger cars are not “just around the corner.” While the well-funded leaders are on more stable financial ground, other AV startups may be looking for the off-ramp.
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Submitted on 11/07/2019 by
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20 largest robotics investments during 1st half of 2019
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - July 11th, 2019
Robotics investments totaled more than $15.6 billion during the first half of 2019, according to data tracked by The Robot Report.
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Submitted on 11/07/2019 by
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Top 10 robotics stories during 1st half of 2019
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - July 9th, 2019
We’re more than halfway through 2019, and there’s been a lot to talk about. Here are The Robot Report‘s picks for the top 10 robotics stories during the first half of 2019. Please share your thoughts below via the survey or the comments section. 1. Consumer robotics company Anki shuts down The strug...
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Submitted on 09/07/2019 by
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Machine learning helps robot harvest lettuce for the first time
Curated from newatlas.com - July 9th, 2019
Engineers have developed a vegetable-picking robot that can autonomously harvest iceberg lettuce, a manually demanding crop for human pickers. Vegebot was trained using a machine-learning algorithm that helped it distinguish healthy lettuces ready for harvest, in a variety of weather conditions.
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Submitted on 09/07/2019 by
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Meet Moxi, a robotic nurse assistant with heart eyes
Curated from www.fastcompany.com - July 9th, 2019
Moxi is a robot designed to make nurses’ lives easier.
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Submitted on 09/07/2019 by
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Watch This Drone Explode Into Maple Seed Microdrones in Midair - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - July 9th, 2019
Roboticists at the Singapore University of Technology and Design have been experimenting with a bio-inspired drone that can split off into smaller drones.
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Submitted on 09/07/2019 by
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New Toolbox Helps Industrial Robots Avoid Human Collisions
Curated from www.roboticsbusinessreview.com - July 8th, 2019
IMPROV toolbox helps power safe robots, avoiding contact with humans while getting tasks done faster.
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Submitted on 08/07/2019 by
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US troops in Afghanistan will soon test a tiny, pocket-sized drone in the field
Curated from www.theverge.com - July 5th, 2019
The drones are tiny — just over six inches long, and weigh 33 grams, making it easy for soldiers to carry them while in the field.
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Submitted on 05/07/2019 by
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MIT's Tiny Walking Robot Could Eventually Build Other, Bigger Robots
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - July 5th, 2019
A mobile motor created by a team at MIT could change the way we view and build robots. The robot consists of five tiny fundamental parts that have the ability to assemble and disassemble into different functional devices -- with the end goal of having it build other, larger robots.
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Submitted on 05/07/2019 by
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Robot Investments: MoonBots, DishBots and STEMBots All Score Funding
Curated from www.roboticsbusinessreview.com - July 5th, 2019
transactions in the robotics space
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IHMC's Atlas robot can navigate its own way through tight spaces
Curated from www.engadget.com - July 5th, 2019
Atlas can cover both flat and rough terrain and squeeze between narrow spaces.
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Submitted on 05/07/2019 by
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