Industrial Internet of Things Market is Successful due to Advancements in Cloud Technology

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a system that integrates complex machines with high-end software programs and sensors for analyzing data to increase productivity and reduce operational time and costs.

International Drone Expo Announces All-New and Upgraded Activations for December Show in Los Angeles

Leading Drone Expo to Host Sanctioned Drone Race, Pitchfest, and Film Showcase

With Human Emotion Recognition AI, MJI's Communication Robot Tapia Can Now Understand Your Emotion

MJI adoptes Smartmedical's Empath, a vocal emotion recognition technology

As Intuitive Surgical Continues to Shine, Competitors Are Entering the Fray

The surgical robot device market was estimated to be $3.2 billion in 2014 and forecast to reach $20 billion by 2021 as next generation devices, systems and instruments are introduced to manage surgery through small ports in the body instead of large open wounds.

The ABC of RPA, Part 8: Can robots and humans work in harmony?

Humans will always be required within an operation because they will need to process the one-off transactions that the robot has not been equipped to handle, and the robot will need to be programmed for any process changes.

IMTS - IMTS 2016 Visitors Offered Free Ride in "Olli," The First Self-Driving Vehicle from Local Motors

The "IMTS Ride Experience" will give show attendees a glimpse into the future of autonomous mobility in Olli, which interacts with riders through IBM Watson.

Simbe Robotics Uses Intel RealSense Camera to Aid Robot Guidance, Navigation

As part of their participation at this week's Intel Developer Forum, Simbe Robotics today announced that it is now using the Intel RealSense camera in its pioneering Tally robot.

Pepper the 'emotional robot' makes its way to Silicon Valley

Lauren Goode for The Verge:  Pepper, the humanoid robot created by Aldebaran Robotics and SoftBank Mobile, is slowly making its way to the US — and it’s starting in Silicon Valley. The robot was seen in action this week at the b8ta store in Palo Alto, California, a gadget shop launched by former Nest employees. Pepper was on a demo loop at the store, so we weren’t able to fully interact with it. But the idea behind Pepper is that it’s supposed to interpret and respond to a variety of customer needs. Using a combination of 2D and 3D cameras in its eyes and mouth, plus four multi-directional microphones, Pepper is able to "read" four human emotions — happiness, joy, sadness, and anger — and respond accordingly. It rolls up to you, raises its hands in greeting when you introduce yourself, and turns its head toward you when you move or talk. It is toylike and adorable.   Cont'd...

NASA to highlight opportunities in North Dakota at UAS Summit & Expo

NASA, UAS industry partners will explain collaboration on UTM development and future beyond visual line of sight flights

Drone World Expo Welcomes Esri, Intel® and AeroVironment as Platinum Show Sponsors

Esri Signs on as Lead Sponsor of the shows Geospatial Pavilion

Velodyne LiDAR Gears Up for the Autonomous Revolution with Investments from Ford and Baidu

In a Powerful Effort Aspiring to Save Lives

Yaskawa Motoman Receives Reaccreditation Status from IACET

The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) has awarded reaccreditation status to the Motoman Robotics Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. Yaskawa Academy (formerly known as Motoman Technical Education Center - MTEC) has been an Accredited Provider since 1993.

Insect-Sized Drone Will Spy On Terrorists

Source - Sky News:  An insect-sized spy drone with four flapping wings and four legs is set to become Britain's latest weapon in the war on terror. The Dragonfly drone fits in the palm of a hand and has four flapping wings and four legs. It can fly through the air with great agility, allowing it to penetrate buildings through open windows, and perch on surfaces to eavesdrop. It can detect incoming objects and buildings, meaning it can avoid obstacles at high speeds. It is one of a number of pieces of kit being developed by the Ministry of Defence as part of an innovation drive.   Cont'd...

Is That Drone a Weapon?

Many police departments have purchased or plan to buy drones for search-and-rescue, arson, disaster relief, and accident investigations. Police officials say the devices can keep officers out of dangerous situations and cover more ground quickly, especially in the case of a missing child or an armed suspect on the run, especially in rural areas.

RobotLAB - Robots that help to educate in the Classroom

Our programs are all-inclusive. We provide the robots, and a login to a learning portal with all the lessons, exercises, and the programming interface.

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