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Watch: drone detects & avoids obstacles in 3.5 milliseconds

November 6th, 2020 | Industry News

Drones can do many things, but avoiding obstacles is not their strongest suit yet – especially when they move quickly. Although many drones are equipped with cameras that can detect obstacles, it typically takes from 20 to 40 milliseconds for the drone to process the image and react. It may seem quick, but it is […]

Quality control testing can be 10 times faster with new 3D robotic cell, says ABB

November 5th, 2020 | Industry News

Source: ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation Robots can reduce or eliminate the need for time-consuming manual inspection and increase manufacturing productivity, said ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation last week. It said its new 3D quality inspection, or 3DQI, robot cell provides fast, accurate testing to make metrology easier and faster. The company added that its […]

How singulation and sorting of parcels can benefit from AI-powered robots

November 4th, 2020 | Industry News

Source: Photoneo Manual singulation of huge piles of parcels and envelopes, followed by sorting and placing them on a conveyor belt, gets challenging, especially during peaks. Automation of this process can increase productivity, save costs and time, and reduce injuries. A robotic singulation and sorting system powered by artificial intelligence is becoming a necessity for […]

Automation Imperative Accelerates

November 3rd, 2020 | Industry News
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Increased automation—with its ability to significantly boost societal productivity—is needed to help modern nations address seemingly intractable challenges such as sluggish wage growth, aging populations, rising health care costs, environmental restorations, global competitiveness, and often-worrisome levels of public sector debt. The post Automation Imperative Accelerates appeared first on Robotics Business Review.

Yomi robotic system from Neocis gets FDA approval for full-arch dental implants

November 2nd, 2020 | Industry News

Source: Neocis Neocis Inc. said that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Yomi system for robot-assisted dental implant surgery. The clearance allows for a new splint attachment, which broadens Yomi’s application to include full arch implant cases as well as partially edentulous cases, or those involving missing […]

Gaumard gives simulated patients realistic symptoms for robotic medical training

October 30th, 2020 | Industry News

A pediatric HAL S2225 on mechanical ventilation. Source: Gaumard Among the uses for robotics in healthcare is in safely training medical personnel. This is especially important with ventilator shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gaumard Scientific has created HAL, a robotic patient simulator that can be intubated and attached to an actual ventilator. The post Gaumard […]

Locomation completes first on-road pilot of human-guided autonomous freight hauling

October 29th, 2020 | Industry News

Source: Locomation Autonomous trucks have gained ground lately, as the complexity of long-haul highway driving poses less of a challenge than urban traffic for passenger vehicles. Locomation today announced the successful completion of its first on-road pilot program transporting commercial freight. The pilot is the result of a partnership with Wilson Logistics. Both companies said […]

The Need for Universal Factories – Building a Resilient World Post COVID-19

October 28th, 2020 | Industry News
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Robots and industrial automation enable disproportionate GDP gains, but are they resilient to disruptions and changing demands? The post The Need for Universal Factories – Building a Resilient World Post COVID-19 appeared first on Robotics Business Review.

What Robots Need to Succeed: Machine-Learning to Teach Effectively

October 27th, 2020 | Industry News
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With machine learning, algorithms are automatically generated from large datasets, speeding the development and reducing the difficulty of creating complex systems, including robotics systems. While data at scale is what makes accurate machine learning ‘go’, the data used to train ML models must also be very accurate and of high quality. The post What Robots […]

How the U.S. Army is improving soldier-robot interaction

October 26th, 2020 | Industry News

A U.S. Army cadet and ARL West intern assists with research on the CCDC Army Research Laboratory Joint Understanding and Dialogue Interface, or JUDI, capability, which enables bi-directional conversational soldier-robot interaction. Credit: U.S. Army Researchers from the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Army Research Laboratory, in collaboration with the University of Southern California’s Institute […]