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    Achieved 27.5 second cycle time — 0.5 seconds faster than requirement. Met customer’s requirements for cutting tolerances. Bumpers produced meet end-customer’s stringent strength and quality...
  • Article - 28 Apr 2025
    A feedback system is a device used within a robotic system for measuring a specific variable. There are mainly two types of feedback: positive feedback and negative feedback.
  • Article - 3 Oct 2013
    Professor Myung Hyun at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has worked alongside a team of researchers to develop a Jellyfish Elimination Robotic Swarm (JEROS) designed to isolate...
  • News - 27 Sep 2010
    Panasonic Corporation has declared the release of a hair-washing robot and a Roboticbed. These robots provide a secure and comfortable life for those with limited mobility and also for aged...
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    The high-speed PX800 robot offers minimal footprint and superior performance in coating applications.The compact, space-saving design of the PX800 robot makes it easy to mount on the floor, wall or...
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    The ultracompact VP-Series six-axis articulated robots offer the highest speed and repeatability in their class. Their small footprint of only 160 x 160 mm (200 mm dia. for the cleanroom models) saves...
  • Article - 30 May 2013
    Dr Leonard O’Sullivan, Team Leader for a ground-breaking project at the University of Limerick is set to research human–robot interaction with the aim of helping to reduce back injury among workers in...
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    Nachi's ST Fast Series (ST133F, ST166F, and ST210F) and ST Slim Series (ST70L and ST100) have an improved cable management system (CMS) that eliminates cable wear problems while expanding the usable...
  • News - 14 Sep 2010
    Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed an archetypal model of a robot called Seaswarm that can automatically move across the ocean to absorb the oil spill and...
  • News - 8 Sep 2010
    Engineers at Harvard University are researching on the development of microscopic aerial robots that could someday help to investigate environmental risks like forest fires and to perform rescue...

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