Cellula Robotics Ltd. has Successfully Demonstrated its Imotus-1 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

Cellula Robotics Ltd. has successfully demonstrated its Imotus-1 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

Soft, Self-healing Devices Mimic Biological Muscles, Point to Next Generation of Human-like Robotics

The soft devices can perform a variety of tasks, including grasping delicate objects such as a raspberry and a raw egg, as well as lifting heavy objects. HASEL actuators exceed or match the strength, speed and efficiency of biological muscle.

Dr. Byron C. Clayton named ARM CEO

The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute (ARM) Board Announces Appointment of Dr. Byron C. Clayton as CEO. Interim ARM CEO Dr. Gary Fedder returns to Carnegie Mellon University.

This New Kind of Robot Can Adapt to Physical Damage

Upon detecting a force that results in damage to one of its extremities, the machine immediately begins coordinating the movements of the remaining parts, allowing it to continue operating despite the injury sustained.

Insitu Demonstrates Broad-area Airspace Situational Awareness System for Unmanned Air Systems

Ground-based UAS airspace situational awareness system developed in Australia performs perfectly in first U.S. test

Autonomous Industrial Drones

The PerceptoCore enables us to have autonomous navigation including autonomous landing and a variety of real time missions done without needing human intervention. In addition, it provides a unique safety layer so even if the communication is cut, the drone still understands

Offline Programming Software is Single Solution for Robotic Hammer Peening of Automotive Stamping Dies

Total programming time for one workpiece, including the time to import a CAD file and create a toolpath, was reduced from 12 hours to only 3.5 hours.

The 11th annual TraceParts competition draws to a close

This year's design competition on the theme of Christmas trees is now over. Three lucky winners will receive prizes for their creations

Robotics for Attorneys

"Good morning, I would like you to meet your legal team." Artificial intelligence has proven useful in scanning and predicting what documents will be relevant to a particular case.

Reduce​ ​Injuries​ ​and​ ​Increase​ ​Productivity​ ​with​ ​the FT​ ​300​ ​Force​ ​Torque​ ​Sensor

Programming a robot movement that must follow a volume in space is a complicated thing to do. We were able to do it with the path recording function of the FT 300.

UVIFY, WINNER OF CES 2017 BEST DRONE, TO UNVEIL WORLD'S FASTEST MICRO DRONE AT CES 2018

The pre-CES Drone Rodeo event provides visitors with the opportunity to experience OORI, UVifys latest drone

Khronos Group Releases NNEF 1.0 Standard for Neural Network Exchange

The Khronos™ Group, an open consortium of leading hardware and software companies, an open consortium of leading hardware and software companies creating advanced acceleration standards, announces the release of the Neural Network Exchange Format (NNEF™) 1.0 Provisional Specification for universal exchange of trained neural networks between training frameworks and inference engines.

Making Parts for Robots

Robotics requires very high quality hardware to maintain the accuracy and durability of its application and function. Using a domestic manufacturer will help alleviate any communication problems between the hardware supplier and the OEM as the product is engineered

Drones and the Evolving Smart World

Currently there are millions of drones in circulation, in amateur and professional use. With the continued premise that they are an unrestricted danger, it should warrant thought as to why there are not more major accidents or incidents than are currently being reported.

TraceParts - specialist in 3D engineering content - launches its new website

New graphic design, more powerful and efficient search engine, smoother navigation and improved ergonomics, in line with the latest web codes

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