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Exoskeleton and robotic arm reduce factory lifting strain by up to 65%
More and more robots are assisting workers in factories. However, human-robot collaboration is still far from seamless.
Ducharme uses a product called Tatum1, a disembodied mechanical hand plugged upright into a box studded with push buttons.
Watch China's robotic arm scan the exterior of the Tiangong space station in these views. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta Music: Marshes ...
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A tiny robotic surgical system just won approval to begin its first human trials
Microbot Medical has secured FDA authorization to move forward with the first human clinical trial of its LIBERTY ...
Robotics training infrastructure startup XDOF said today it has raised $70 million in funding to try to solve one of the ...
U.S.-based automation firm Robot.com has developed a humanoid robot capable of performing repetitive, labor-intensive tasks ...
Expanded Vention's AI-powered automation platform from collaborative robotics to industrial robot applications through ...
NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir will exit the ISS Quest airlock at 8:35 a.m. ET Monday to replace a wrist ...
Oakland-born tech has helped transform sites from the North Shore to Hazelwood Green. To build on that momentum through 2076, ...
Two weeks ago, OpenAI said it would relaunch the robotics program it shuttered in 2021 — the latest signal that the biggest ...
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US firm unveils R-Noid humanoid robot for factories, hotel and warehouse jobs
US-based Robot.com has launched R-Noid, a humanoid robot designed to perform repetitive, labor-intensive tasks ...
- Exoskeleton reduces physical effort by up to 65 per cent. - The robot wirelessly transmits information about a component’s weight to the exoskeleton. - The robot can handle components weighing up to ...
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