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Top 10 robotics developments of October 2024

November 6th, 2024 |
relay robotics

October was another busy month for the robotics industry. It included many new developments and the return of exciting events, like RoboBusiness, which took in Santa Clara, Calif. Large funding rounds, new AI product developments, and, of course, humanoids were just a few of the things that drew our readers’ attention this month.   Here are […]

Robotics investments top $3.7B in September

November 5th, 2024 |
september 2024 splash image

Fifty-four producers of robots and robotics enabling technologies raised funding in September 2024, pulling in a total of $3.7 billion. This is the highest monthly funding amount for 2024. The post Robotics investments top $3.7B in September appeared first on The Robot Report.

UC San Diego, MIT researchers create Open-TeleVision, an immersive teleoperation system

November 1st, 2024 |
A Unitree H1 robot performing unloading tasks using Open-TeleVision

Teleoperation can be a powerful method, not only for performing complex tasks, but also for collecting on-robot data. This data is essential for robot learning from demonstrations, as teleoperation offers accurate and precise examples, plus natural and smooth trajectories for imitation learning. These allow the learned policies to generalize to a environments, configurations, and tasks.  […]

Brain-controlled prosthesis creates natural gait for amputees

October 31st, 2024 |
herr nature medicine

State-of-the-art prosthetic limbs can help people with amputations achieve a natural walking gait, but they don’t give the user full neural control over the limb. Instead, they rely on robotic sensors and controllers that move the limb using predefined gait algorithms. The post Brain-controlled prosthesis creates natural gait for amputees appeared first on The Robot […]

Automating food production, one serving at a time

October 30th, 2024 |
Chef Robotics food automation pods assemble ready-to-cook meals for leading food manufacturers

The path to success in food robotics is littered with interesting concepts that failed to deliver. Chef Robotics is a young startup that has built a healthy portfolio of clients and iterated quickly over the last two years to mature the capabilities of its autonomous meal assembly solution. The post Automating food production, one serving […]

Researchers build flexible, soft robotic actuators

October 25th, 2024 |
northwestern crawling robot

Northwestern University engineers have developed a new soft, flexible device that makes robots move by expanding and contracting — just like a human muscle. To demonstrate their new device, called an actuator, the researchers used it to create a cylindrical, worm-like soft robot and an artificial bicep. In experiments, the cylindrical soft robot navigated the […]

Saildrone maps unexplored areas of the Gulf of Maine

October 24th, 2024 |
saildrone

Two Saildrone Voyager uncrewed surface vehicles, or USVs, have surveyed 1,500 square nautical miles (5,144.8 sq. km) in a north-central area of the Gulf of Maine. The marine robots mapped areas that had never been mapped in high resolution. The post Saildrone maps unexplored areas of the Gulf of Maine appeared first on The Robot […]

Making it easier to compare robot manipulation research

October 23rd, 2024 |
Robotic arms in the NERVE Center can perform a variety of tasks

Everyday tasks for humans, like simply picking up a water bottle, are still a huge challenge for robots. Robotics researchers and developers have been working for decades to enhance robot manipulation skills, but there’s a broader issue slowing their work and making it difficult to innovate.  The post Making it easier to compare robot manipulation […]

The top 10 surgical robotics stories of the year so far

October 19th, 2024 |
top 10 surgical robot stories: photos of these robots

Surgical robotics has been a hot topic within the medtech space, and it doesn’t seem like it’s stopping any time soon. Over the course of 2024, we’ve seen all kinds of stories across surgical robotics. From regulatory nods and product launches to recalls and warning letters, plus some M&A in between, the surgical robotics space […]

U.S. Marine Corps testing autonomy system for helicopters

October 18th, 2024 |
Near Earth Autonomy will demo advanced autonomy on the Leonardo AW139 helicopter. |

The Naval Air System Command (NAVAIR) has selected Near Earth Autonomy to demonstrate an advanced autonomy system for helicopters. The company will be demoing its technology for the U.S. Marine Corps’ Aerial Logistics Connection (ACL) program, transporting various types of cargo and serving in casualty evacuation roles, operating in both crewed and uncrewed configurations. The post […]