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Cognitive Mini Radar developed for autonomous vehicles and robots

October 21st, 2020 |
Cognitive Mini Radar

Cognitive Pilot announced its Cognitive Mini Radar, which is designed for use in autonomous vehicles. The Moscow-based company suggested that its sensor could also be helpful for drones and robots being developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The post Cognitive Mini Radar developed for autonomous vehicles and robots appeared first on The Robot Report.

ANYmal C from ANYbotics is a robot with four legs and three brains

October 19th, 2020 |

Besides its extensive camera array, ANYmal C can carry a 10-kg payload of additional sensors for inspection. Source: ANYbotic Due to the advancements in computer-based intelligence and sensor technology, robots are evolving from stationary machines unaware of their environment into autonomous mobile platforms. This will not only help to relieve humans of potentially dangerous tasks […]

MassRobotics, Analog Devices launch Real-Time Sensor Fusion Challenge 2.0

October 16th, 2020 |

MassRobotics and Analog Devices have once again teamed up to offer the Real-Time Sensor Fusion Challenge 2.0. The challenge looks for the next innovative robotics team to bring context awareness to a series of real-life applications through sensors.

9 automation projects for COVID-19 recovery announced by ARM Institute

October 15th, 2020 |

ARM and the Defense Department have called for projects in response to the pandemic. Source: ARM The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing, or ARM, Institute today said it has selected nine technical projects to help U.S. industry recover from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. Department of Defense, which is providing funding, identified areas of urgency […]

Titan Medical resumes development of Spot single-port robotic surgical system

October 13th, 2020 |

Sport robotic surgical workstation. Source: Titan Medical Titan Medical Inc. has resumed development of its single-port robotic surgical system, said CEO David McNally in a letter to shareholders yesterday. The Toronto-based company had paused research and development while pursuing financing. The post Titan Medical resumes development of Spot single-port robotic surgical system appeared first on […]

PTR Robots announces mobile robot for both lifting and rehabilitating patients

October 10th, 2020 |

Source: PTR Robots Robots have been entering hospitals for materials handling, checking in patients, and surgical procedures, as well as for therapeutic use. PTR Robots has been working with healthcare professionals at a university hospital and a nursing home to develop a mobile robot that can help move patients and and rehabilitate them.

Hello Robot’s Stretch aims to democratize mobile manipulation

October 8th, 2020 |

Hello Robot co-founder and CEO Aaron Edsinger with the Stretch mobile manipulator. | Credit: Hello Robot He just couldn’t stay away. Aaron Edsinger, the former Director of Robotics at Google (2013-17), is back with another mobile manipulator. After three years in stealth mode, Hello Robot co-founders Edsinger and Charlie Kemp unveiled Stretch, a slender robot […]

MIT creates tactile-reactive robot gripper that manipulates cables

October 7th, 2020 |

MIT’s system uses a pair of soft robotic grippers with high-resolution tactile sensors to manipulate freely moving cables. | Photo Credit: MIT CSAIL. For humans, it can be challenging to manipulate thin flexible objects like ropes, wires, or cables. But if these problems are hard for humans, they are nearly impossible for robots. The post […]

Stop claiming that drones can do anything, says American Robotics CEO

October 6th, 2020 |

The Scout drones were designed with specific capabilities in mind. Source: American Robotics Despite the hype surrounding drones for the past decade, we are still only scratching the surface of what is achievable with this technology, particularly within the commercial sector. Hundreds of billions of dollars still await to be unlocked in this industry as […]

Robotic textiles developed at Wyss Institute could enable mechanotherapies

October 5th, 2020 |

Robotic textiles could be unobtrusive. Source: Wyss Institute at Harvard University Amultidisciplinary team of researchers from Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), and Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology has developed Smart Thermally Actuating Textiles (STATs). The robotic textiles induce pressure changes by […]