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Simulation engine from MIT trains self-driving cars before they hit real roads

April 13th, 2021 | Industry News

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology here have developed a system that creates a photorealistic simulation engine with infinite steering possibilities. It is designed to help self-driving cars learn to navigate numerous worse-case scenarios before they roll down real streets. The post Simulation engine from MIT trains self-driving cars before they […]

Q&A: Ingenuity Mars Helicopter chief engineer Bob Balaram

April 12th, 2021 | Industry News

Bob Balaram, the chief engineer of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, was recently featured on NASA’s Small Steps, Giant Leaps podcast. The Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, which rode along with the Mars Perseverance Rover, will be the first aircraft to attempt controlled flight on another planet and is a marvel of engineering. Balaram described what it took […]

Supporting Small-to-Medium Manufacturers With Robotics Research, Guidance and More

April 9th, 2021 | Industry News
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The US’s National Institute of Standards and Technology is supporting small-to-medium manufacturers (SMMs) by researching ways to make robotics systems easier to program and use, as well as developing novel gripping and manipulation technologies. The post Supporting Small-to-Medium Manufacturers With Robotics Research, Guidance and More appeared first on Robotics Business Review.

How Wilder Systems is automating rapid COVID-19 tests

April 8th, 2021 | Industry News

This automated COVID-19 testing system was developed in less than five months. | Credit: Wilder Systems A lack of testing has been one of the biggest challenges to combating the COVID-19 pandemic. Testing facilities often have a shortage of personnel to analyze samples and provide results. Throughout 2020, Americans were turned away from testing centers. […]

How shadows can help robots understand human touch

April 7th, 2021 | Industry News

By placing a camera inside a robot, researchers can infer how the person is touching it and what the person’s intent is just by looking at the shadow images. | Credit: Cornell University Cornell University researchers created a low-cost method for soft robots to detect a range of physical interactions, from pats to punches to […]

The Future of Robotic Garages

April 6th, 2021 | Industry News
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A number of companies offer automated, robotic garages, although adoption, especially in the United States, has been limited thus far. That could change as cities become more populated, and greater emphasis is placed on increasing the efficiency and sustainability of transportation systems. The post The Future of Robotic Garages appeared first on Robotics Business Review.

3 ABB robots help belt manufacturer increase production 33%

April 5th, 2021 | Industry News

Three ABB IRB 1200 industrial robots help GRIP6 manufacture belts and buckles. Two of the robots cut belt buckles, and the third is in final testing for an application finishing the ends of belt straps. | Credit: ABB BJ Minson didn’t like the imperfect fit and sloppy profile of the standard belts he could find […]

Researchers developing self-propelled robots for U.S. Army

April 2nd, 2021 | Industry News

Scientists discover how to make materials that snap and reset themselves, only relying upon energy flow from their environment. This research could enable future military robots that are able to move off their own energy. | Credit: Yongjin Kim, UMass Amherst Army-funded researchers discovered how to make materials capable of self-propulsion, allowing materials to move […]

Soft robotic gripper modeled after an elephant’s trunk

March 31st, 2021 | Industry News

A new soft robotic gripper in action, developed by a team of UNSW Sydney researchers. | Credit: UNSW Sydney Nature has inspired engineers at UNSW Sydney to develop a soft fabric robotic gripper that behaves like an elephant’s trunk to grasp, pick up and release objects without breaking them. The researchers say the versatile technology […]

U.S. Army robots detect, share 3D changes in real time

March 30th, 2021 | Industry News

U.S. Army robots can detect physical changes in 3D and share the information in real-time. | Credit: U.S. Army Something is different, and you can’t quite put your finger on it. But your robot can. Even small changes in your surroundings could indicate danger. Imagine a robot could detect those changes, and a warning could […]