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    Nex Robotics was founded in summer of 2006 by faculty and students of IIT Bombay who are passionate about designing high quality products in robotics and embedded systems. Our rich experience in...
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    HTR, the Hellenic Technology of Robotics, is a Company supported by European Research Institutes and Industries that aim the development of innovative products in the area of autonomous and...
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    OnRobot is a company born global with headquarters in the robotic cluster capital Odense, Denmark. We provide innovative Plug & Produce End-of-Arm Tools that help manufacturers take full advantage...
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    Energid Technologies provides engineering products and services for robotics, machine-vision, training, virtual reality, and simulation applications. Energid provides expertise in robotic...
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    At Cobalt, we’re on a mission to make spaces smarter, safer, and more secure. By applying artificial intelligence and robotic automation to handle mundane, important tasks, we enable our...
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    The Company has grown to become the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer and one of the leading automakers. With a global network of 492 subsidiaries and affiliates accounted for under the...
  • News - 15 Sep 2016
    Ghost Robotics, LLC, a leader in research and development of legged, direct-drive (gearless) and proprioceptive robotics technologies announced today that it has launched its first patent-pending...
  • News - 7 Sep 2013
    Dash Robotics, founded by UC Berkeley alumni and students, today unveiled a new high performance, low-cost "origami" robot that runs fast on six legs, weighs only half an ounce and can be...
  • News - 8 Nov 2010
    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...
  • News - 31 Oct 2010
    The development of robotic exoskeletons for gait training in the movement impaired is what Sunil K Agrawal professor of Mechanical Engineering in the University of Delaware holds close to his heart....

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