Verizon Uses Drones During Disasters like Hurricane Harvey

We use drones to survey cell sites when our engineers are not able to safely access sites to visually survey them. In specific situations, drones can save time by surveying multiple sites during one flight and by sharing information in real time.

Exoskeleton Market worth 2,810.5 Million USD by 2023

The market is mainly driven by the factors such as the growing demand from the healthcare sector for robotic rehabilitation, advancements in robotic technologies, and huge investments for the development of exoskeleton technology.

Velodyne Demonstrates Quantum Leap in LiDAR Technology

The new VLS-128™ sensor changes the game for all autonomous driving programs by delivering LiDAR with unprecedented performance for superior real-time perception

Bigger and Better Stampede Drone Pavilion to Take Off at ISE 2018!

According to Stampede President & COO Kevin Kelly, the 2018 Drone Pavilion will feature more models from more manufacturers demonstrating applications across a broader range of vertical markets.

Omron Microscan Systems To Showcase Technology Advancements for Medical Device Manufacturers at MDR & IVDR EU Conference 2017

Omron Microscan will demonstrate how its advanced verification and print quality inspection technology ensures 100% compliance of medical device manufacturers to the new European Regulations at the MDR & IVDR EU Conference in Orlando, FL on December 5-6, 2017.

Benefits of Collaborative Robots/Cobots!

Cobots, or Collaborative robots, take away some of the environmental, and spatial, dangers traditional robots may cause, allowing them to work alongside humans. Their interaction with humans is more natural, they share the same workspace, and Cobots are very easily reprogrammed.

OSU researcher part of DARPA grant for autonomous drone swarms

An Oregon State University computer science professor is part of a team that will receive up to $7.1 million to develop a drone swarm infrastructure to help the U.S. military in urban combat.

Case Study: ATI Tool Changers Transform Schmalz's Design-Test Center

Without tool changers, we have to manually detach the tool from the robot with bolts and thumbscrews, wheel the tool away on a cart, and attach a new tool the same way. This is tedious and not possible for one person to do by themselves.

Blueye Robotics Underwater Drone Receives 2017 Design Award

Designed with partner EGGS Design, judges complimented the drone saying, "Blueye is a drone for both professionals and regular, curious users. It's almost impossible to look at it without thinking you'd like such a thing. This product opens up a wealth of applications from inspection of ships and subsea installations to underwater safaris."

DroneShield Releases Video of Its Ground-breaking Anti-Drone Systems DroneSentinel and DroneSentry

-DroneSentinel is a multi-method drone detection product by DroneShield. -The only integrated five-sensor detection product on the market. -DroneSentry is a multi-method detect and defeat product by DroneShield. -Products commercially available today -- not "vaporware," unlike some of the "competition." -Heavily-attended demonstration to U.S. federal and foreign governmental end-users and large prime defense contractors in Virginia. -DroneShield has released a video of product in operation.

How Motion Control Puts the Robo in Robotics

Efficient motion control technology replaces the heavy, power-hungry traditional mechanical and hydraulic components with accurate, efficient electro-mechanical control systems. Within the traction, steering and braking systems of these energy-efficient cars are brushless torque motors.

Drones in the Wind Industry

Drone-based inspections provide cost reduction and revenue enhancement opportunities of over $600/turbine when compared to ground-based inspections. The savings value is two folds ($1200/turbine) when compared to corrective/reactionary maintenance.

RoboticsTomorrow.com - Q&A with Bionik Laboratories

Home-use assistive devices will first require a great deal of training and effort for the user. As a result, we thought the integration of the Amazon Echo would greatly assist this process, and facilitate ease of use as Echo also continues to improve.

Keio University Research: Innovative touch sensitive avatar-robotic arm based on real time haptics

Researchers at Keio Universitys Haptics Research Center have developed a 'real-time-avatar-robotic arm that transmits sound, vision, and highly sensitive feelings of touch to remotely located users. This innovative touch sensitive robotic technology was reported in the October 2017 issue of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and demonstrated at CEATEC (October 2017, Tokyo). The technology is expected to find applications in areas such as industrial manufacturing, harvesting farm produce, and nursing care.

Khronos Releases Updated OpenVX Adopters Program

Includes full conformance test suite for the latest OpenVX 1.2

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Schmalz Technology Development - The Right Gripper for Every Task

Schmalz Technology Development - The Right Gripper for Every Task

In order to interact with their environment and perform the tasks, lightweight robots, like all industrial robots, depend on tools - and in many cases these are vacuum grippers. These form the interface to the workpiece and are therefore a decisive part of the overall system. With their help, the robots can pick up, move, position, process, sort, stack and deposit a wide variety of goods and components. Vacuum gripping systems allow particularly gentle handling of workpieces, a compact and space-saving system design and gripping from above. Precisely because the object does not have to be gripped, the vacuum suction cupenables gapless positioning next to each other.