We've all seen videos of blisteringly fast SCARA arms working on assembly lines, and more than a few of us have fantasied about having that same kind of technology for the home shop. Unfortunately, wh...
uArm is selling robot arms that it says can make life easier
Nuro showed off Wednesday one of the final pieces of its commercial autonomous delivery strategy. The startup, which has raised more than $2.13 billion
As AI continues to impact education, along with every other sector, innovative education leaders have an opportunity to build the foundation for the most personalized learning system we have ever seen.
Automating parts of systems automates manual steps quickly and effectively, whilst improving productivity. igus®' robolink robot arms are perfect for this.
9 Robotic Revelations: How AI Sparks Joy in Manufacturing! Welcome to the whimsical world of automation, where robots are more than metal - they’re the meticulous maestros behind today’s man
Robot controllers act as an operating system capable of controlling the hardware of any robot to create a fully automated warehouse.
THE RISE OF THE ROBOTS for the masses. How to survive in a world of virtual globalisation
The bits wizards at Maxmini have some new Servo Skull tech for the masses with their new Skullbots. Take a look at what they can add to your army! Maxmini
Collaborative robots help address existing challenges in assembly line work and manufacturing tasks by enabling human-robot collaboration within the same workflow
Seventeen-year-old Easton LaChappelle has created a 3D printed robotic prosthetic arm controlled by brainwaves that he hopes will bring an affordable, functional artificial limb to the masses. Oh, and Heineken wants 5,000 arms for serving beer.
Robotics is a growing industry with new developments happening at a fast pace. How can you get your kids interested in robotics? We've gathered some of the
This article aims to present the insights derived from the design and applications of Pepper robot and illustrate some of the use cases
Rainbow Robotics unveils their RB-Y1 wheeled robot: game-changer for factory workers. This dual-arm robot offers dexterity & AI for industrial automation.
Robots are machines that can perform tasks automatically, They are used in manufacturing, healthcare, and other industries. They can be pre-programmed to perform a specific task or be intelligent enough to adapt to new situations. There are many different types of robots, each with its unique capabilities.
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As a child I always lusted after the Armatron robotic arm. Oh, the amazing things I would have done! I could have assembled miniature cars! Pinched my sister remotely! Gently squashed bugs to paste! But, alas, the Armatron was too expensive and I never got one. Now that I’m old and wizened I can finally […]
Researchers from Université Paris-Saclay are developing a robot that is sensitive to human touch and can read social situations so they always come across as polite and empathetic (stock image).
A new and expanded edition of one of the decade's most influential education books.\"The bible of the maker movement in schools\" includes new coverage of the BBC micro: bit, Scratch, littleBits, Hummingbird robotics, equity issues, and lessons from schools around the world.In this practical guide, Sylvia Martinez and Gary Stager provide K-12 educators with the how, why, and cool stuff that supports making in the classroom, library, makerspace, or anywhere learners learn.Join the maker movement and transform education! There's a technological and creative revolution underway. Amazing new tools, materials and skills turn us all into makers. Using technology to make, repair or customize the things we need brings engineering, design and computer science to the masses. Fortunately for educators, this maker movement overlaps with the natural inclinations of children and the power of learning by doing. The active learner is at the center of the learning process, amplifying the best traditions of progressive education. This book helps educators bring the exciting opportunities of the maker movement to every classroom. Children are natural tinkerers Their seminal learning experiences come through direct experience with materials. Digital fabrication, such as 3D printing and physical computing, including Arduino, Makey Makey and Raspberry Pi, expands a child's toy and toolboxes with new ways to make things and new things to make. For the first time ever, childhood inventions may be printed, programmed or imbued with interactivity. Recycled materials can be brought back to life. While school traditionally separates art and science, theory and practice, such divisions are artificial. The real world just doesn't work that way! Architects are artists. Craftsmen deal in aesthetics, tradition and mathematical precision. Video game developers rely on computer science. Engineering and industrial design are inseparable. The finest scientists are often accomplished musicians. The maker community brings children, hobbyists and professionals together in a glorious celebration of personal expression with a modern flare. When 3D printing, laser cutting, microcomputer control, robotics and computer programming become integral to the art studio, auto shop or physics lab, every student needs access to tools, knowledge and problem solving skills. The maker movement not only blurs the artificial boundaries between subject areas, it erases distinctions between art and science while most importantly obliterating the crippling practice of tracking students in academic pursuits or vocational training. There are now multiple pathways to learning what we have always taught and things to do that were unimaginable just a few years ago. Making for every classroom budget Even if you don't have access to expensive (but increasingly affordable) hardware, every classroom can become a makerspace where kids and teachers learn together through direct experience with an assortment of high and low-tech materials. The potential range, breadth, power, complexity and beauty of projects has never been greater thanks to the amazing new tools, materials, ingenuity and playfulness you will encounter in this book.
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Want to learn to code robots? Here are 25+ online courses to help you gain coding skills specifically for the field of robotics and robotics engineering.
Cogito is providing the training data for artificial intelligence in robotics and machine learning in robotics model development for agriculture and manufacturing.
If the vision of San Francisco startup Roam Robotics and its co-founder Tim Swift are fully realized, we could be buying commercial lightweight exoskeletons to run faster, hike further and lift more with less effort in the coming years.
Dive into the fascinating world of AI and robotics by putting together KAI, the artificial intelligence robot. Engineering geeks will be able to build their ver
There is really no way to describe the humanoid Atlas robot that was created by the technology experts from Boston Dynamics. It is hard to believe there is not a human inside, except there is no inside for a human to fit into. The 5-foot-9-inch robot is the size of a human, making him even […]
Automation at CaliExpress by Flippy enables premium Wagyu blend burgers for the masses.
The social home robot Jibo was designed to be lovable, and it succeeded. Owners welcomed it into their homes and grew to care for the robot, but then, only a year or so after they received their robot, they were warned that it was dying.