The global report on articulated robot market is expected to experience high demand, as the key players in the market are adopting new technologies to enhance the working of articulated robots, as analyzed by Transparency Market Research.
MIT researchers have built perhaps the smallest robots yet that can sense their environment, store data, and even perform computational tasks.
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ULC Robotics, a leading robotics, energy services, and research and development company focused on the energy and utility industries, has deployed its Cast Iron Joint Sealing Robot (CISBOT) for the first time in Scotland on iconic George Street in Edinburgh. Similar to Fifth Avenue in New York City, the visitors and high-end shop owners along George Street are not likely to notice CISBOT because the robot is virtually invisible.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) helped to advance natural gas industry safety by testing and deploying more than 30 new, innovative gas safety tools in 2014.
According to a new market research report "Oil and Gas Terminal Automation Market by Product (DCS, SCADA, PLC, HMI, Process Safety System, Automatic Tank Gauging, Blending Controls & Security), Transportation Mode (Truck & Pipeline) & Geography - Analysis & Forecast (2014 - 2020)", by MarketsandMarkets, the Oil & Gas Terminal Automation Market is a expected to reach up to $4.4 billion by 2020 at an estimated CAGR of 8.91%.
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Disaster Robotics, MIT Press, by Dr. Robin Murphy, Raytheon Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University and director of the Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue and founder of Roboticists Without Borders is now available.
FMC Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has signed an agreement with Statoil for the manufacture and supply of a Workover System (WOS) to be installed on the Snorre B platform. The award has an approximate value of $114 million in revenue.
Quest Inspar, which invented the robotic application of PipeArmor™ pure polyurea linings to rehabilitate pipelines, announced today that it will accelerate development of its next generation of PipeArmor robots after completing a raise of $4.2 million investment from Five Elms Capital.