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MIT engineers have developed a lightweight, high-speed robotic arm capable of returning ping pong shots with impressive precision and speed.
A human clearing junk out of an attic can often guess the contents of a box simply by picking it up and giving it a shake, without the need to see what's inside. Researchers from MIT, Amazon Robotics, ...
MIT engineers are getting in on the robotic ping pong game with a powerful, lightweight design that returns shots with ...
SS Innovations International, Inc. (the "Company” or "SS Innovations”) (Nasdaq: SSII), a developer of innovative surgical robotic technologies dedicated to making robotic surgery affordable and ...
United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based property development company Arada has acquired the New South Wales (NSW) arm of Roberts Co, ...
Amazon introduced Vulcan, its first robot with a sense of touch, at its Delivering the Future event in Dortmund in Germany.
Posha kitchen robot works like your private chef. It adds ingredients, stirs, and adjusts heat on its own using AI and a ...
The rise of the humanoid robotic machines is nearing. Robotics are now revolutionizing numerous industry sectors through the ...
Amazon says that it has developed a new warehouse robot, Vulcan, that can 'feel' some of the items it touches.
Vulcan is the company’s first robot with a sense of touch to help it manipulate all the shapes and sizes of different items.
The robot uses force sensors and adaptive paddles to gently push items aside and slide new ones into tight spaces without ...
Amazon's latest Vulcan robot is the company's first system that can sense touch, enabling it to handle a wider selection of ...