Drone Delivery Canada Completes First Ever Test Flights in the United States of America

100% SUCCESS ACHIEVED AT GRIFFISS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, USA

THURMAN SCALE ANNOUNCES NEW TS600 DESKTOP SCALE INSTRUMENT FAMILY

Feature-Rich Instrument at an Economical Price

Getting Exoskeletons and Transporters into Every Home

We picture a reality where they have safe robots in the home to help lift heavy pots off the stove or heavy baskets off the floor, or walking robots that can carry groceries home or carry luggage.

Hydroid Introduces New High Speed, Low Cost Micro AUV

Compact, One-Man Portable REMUS M3V Is Ready To Use Right Out Of The Box.

Kansas State Polytechnic expands its small drone training to Denver

The course is designed to prepare professionals for the Federal Aviation Administration's written exam, which is required for anyone wanting to operate a commercial small unmanned aircraft, or sUAS, who does not already hold a manned pilot certificate.

Dronefly.com Moves into a 15,000 Square Foot Facility in San Fernando Valley

Dronefly.com moves headquarters to expand operations to supply a growing demand for drones.

New Ultra-Thin Power-Off Brake Offers Maximum Torque-to-Size and Energy/Heat Efficiency for Continuous Duty Robotics/Automation

SEPAC's new line of extremely thin power-off brakes, the UTSEB Series (Ultra Thin Spring-Engaged Brakes), is offered in five standard frame sizes from 1.14" to 2.68" in diameter and lengths from 0.47" to 0.67".

First DroneSentinel(TM) Order - DroneShield Establishes a European Hub

- DroneShield receives the first order for DroneSentinel™, its multi-method drone detection system. - The first order incorporating the revolutionary RadarZero™, a paperback-sized miniaturized radar. - DroneShield's demonstration hub in the Netherlands, the home of NATO Joint Force Headquarters, established.

Commercial UAV Expo Europe Announces Exhibitors to Date

Best-in-class solutions providers to exhibit at second annual drone trade fair and conference 10-12 April in Amsterdam

The Pros and Cons of Pneumatic Robots

Like anything else, pneumatic robots have associated pros and cons. The case studies and other specifics here indicate how essential it is to evaluate the task at hand and determine whether the process is best carried out with a pneumatic system or another method

Reskilling Our Workforce for the Age of Automation

Technology is rapidly outpacing many traditional educational institutions, as they are prone to being slowed by bureaucracy and arent agile enough to embrace the necessary changes needed to provide employable graduates to todays workforce.

DRONE VOLT deployed in Germany thanks to a powerful partnership

The Germandrones Songbird UAV combines the benefits of multi-rotor and fixed-wing UAVs: due to its vertical start and landing capabilities, the Songbird does not require a dedicated runway and thus considerably reduces the risk of damage to the UAV or payload.

Johns Hopkins Researchers and OnBoard Security Team Up to Protect Drones

OnBoard Security announced that a graduate student team at the Johns Hopkins University has successfully demonstrated the protection of Drones from cyber-attacks. OnBoard Security provided mentoring, industry insight, and the use of their Aerolink® communication security libraries.

Coast Autonomous Recruits Three-Time Indianapolis 500 Winner Dario Franchitti

Champion driver joins Coasts advisory board, will tutor self-driving artificial intelligence systems to improve safety and vehicle performance.

Investing in Robotics

The sub-group of surgical robotics is the fastest growing area of robotic and automation adoption in the healthcare industry. We now have the ability to perform surgery with a higher level of accuracy than ever before and even perform surgeries in remote locations

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