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9 Mar 2018

Autonomous robotic kitchen assistant, now cooks burgers

'Flippy, is the world's first autonomous robotic kitchen assistant. Flippy will begin working alongside kitchen staff at CaliBurger's Pasadena, California location during lunchtime by flipping burger patties and removing them from the grill when cooked to order.
8 Mar 2018

Loomo: mini transporter meets robot sidekick

Loomo is a smart machine that toggles between a mini personal transporter and mobile robot sidekick.
7 Mar 2018

Robotics experts to help with Sellafield decommissioning

This latest nuclear clean-up scheme sees a consortium of industry and academia tasked with designing a system for dismantling highly radioactive rooms or 'cells' at Sellafield in Cumbria, UK, Europe's most complex nuclear site.
6 Mar 2018

Toyota's new $2.8 billion company to develop self-driving software

Toyota will establish a new company in Tokyo in the latter part of this month named "Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development" that will accelerate its efforts in advanced development for automated driving.
6 Mar 2018

Using drones to feed billions

As our population continues its rapid growth, food is becoming increasingly scarce. By the year 2050, we will need to double our current food production to feed the estimated 9.6 million mouths that will inhabit Earth.
5 Mar 2018

Buzz Technology

Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core interviewed Senake Atureliya, CEO and Founder of Buzz Technology: a London-based start-up that specialises in 3D printing and robotics.
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5 Mar 2018

Why is new robotics becoming commercially viable now (part II)?

Everything in the world of robotics is changing: robots are becoming uncaged, mobile, collaborative and increasingly intelligent and dexterous, moving beyond their traditional strongholds to bring automation to previously inaccessible tasks.
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5 Mar 2018

3D printing method embeds sensing capabilities in robotic actuators

Soft robots that can sense touch, pressure, movement and temperature.
2 Mar 2018

Industrial robotic arms: how long will the growth supercycle continue?

In this article, we will explore the basis of the industrial robotic arms growth supercycle and consider the short- and long-term future of sales. We will also discuss the impact of other trends such as the rise of collaborative robotic arms, the emergence of new players and applications for surgical arms, and the progress in other uses of robotic arms such as dairy farming.
2 Mar 2018

Collaboration on autonomous indoor mapping technology

The collaboration aims to combine NAVER LABS' Scalable & Semantic Indoor Mapping technology, autonomous robots, and AI-based image recognition capabilities with the HERE Open Location Platform to create, maintain and publish 3D maps of indoor environments such as airports and train stations.
1 Mar 2018

Robo-vehicle mobility service trial in Japan

Nissan and DeNA will begin a field test of Easy Ride, the robo-vehicle mobility service being developed by both companies, on March 5.
28 Feb 2018

Security robots available

The robots remove the need to put a human guard in to a dangerous situation and work alongside traditional guards.
27 Feb 2018

Snake-inspired robot uses kirigami to move

Who needs legs? With their sleek bodies, snakes can slither up to 14 miles-per-hour, squeeze into tight space, scale trees and swim. How do they do it? It's all in the scales.
26 Feb 2018

Robotic crystals that walk n' roll

Scientists may have come a step closer to innovating soft robots to care for people. Its material, however, is something you may have never expected.
23 Feb 2018

Programming drones to fly in the face of uncertainty

Companies have big ideas for drones that can deliver packages right to your door. But even putting aside the policy issues, programming drones to fly through cluttered spaces like cities is difficult. Being able to avoid obstacles while traveling at high speeds is computationally complex, especially for small drones that are limited in how much they can carry onboard for real-time processing.
22 Feb 2018

Worlds largest national drone delivery network saves lives

Tanzania announced that it is launching the world's largest drone delivery service to provide emergency on-demand access to critical and life-saving medicines.
21 Feb 2018

Government of Canada's new innovation program

$950-million investment positions Canada for an innovation boom in high-growth sectors
20 Feb 2018

New Robotics and Drones 2018 to 2038: Innovations, Markets and Players

New Robotics and Drones 2018 to 2038: Innovations, Markets and PlayersRobots are becoming uncaged, mobile, collaborative and increasingly intelligentand dexterous, moving beyond their traditional strongholds to bring automationto previously inaccessible task
20 Feb 2018

Autonomous 3D scanner supports individual manufacturing processes

Tthe first ever 3D scanner capable of working autonomously and in real time reported in 3D Printing Progress.
19 Feb 2018

Why is new robotics becoming commercially viable now (part I)?

Everything in the world of robotics is changing: robots are becoming uncaged, mobile, collaborative and increasingly intelligent and dexterous, moving beyond their traditional strongholds to bring automation to previously inaccessible tasks.
Included are: