The jerky motions associated with robots may soon be a thing of the past. The Locomorph project is currently studying robotic movement to help increase their usefulness. They are much inspired by the different aspects of movement available in nature, especially those of resilient three legged dogs.
GeckoSystems, a global provider of mobile robot solutions, has declared their collaboration with ifoo, a Japan-based robot supplier, to build a cost-effective robot arm ideal for light industrial utilization as well as mobile service robots.
A robot can’t climb a wall...or can it? The Yume Robo trio displayed their skills at climbing scaffolding at the Shanghai Expo. They have been climbing up and down a 15 meter wall every 20 minutes for the last 184 days.
Around the globe robotics are making advances by leaps and bounds as robots participate in essentially human activities such as sporting competitions and dances.
The third quarter profits of iRobot Corporation have risen as the demand for robots grows. Company revenue for the third quarter rose 20% to $94.2 million. It was also helped by a one-time tax benefit in surpassing its forecast.
ThinkLABS Technosolutions is teaching school children in Mumbai how to handle robots. The 'hands-on' learning camp is based on robotics and virtual robotics. It will be held from October 30 to November 13 at reliance World stores in 5 locations at Juhu, Mulund, Powai, Borivali and Opera House.
Malibu surf beaches may one day have robot life guards if 'Emily' and her inventor have their way. Emily or Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Lanyard has been patrolling Malibu's Zuma Beach with her inventor Tony Mulligan.
Daiwa House has launched Moogle, a new crawlspace inspection robot, weighing 29 pounds. It can crawl through spaces as small as 50cm wide and 30cm tall for examining gaps found in foundations or in ventilations located under the buildings.
An international group of scientists, headed by Mark Whitty of University of New South Wales, is working on a new software, which can enable the autonomous robots to move precisely and re-evaluate quickly.
Ren C. Luo, Professor of Electrical Engineering Department at the National Taiwan University, has displayed the Einstein Robot at the Taiwan Robot Show.
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