Robotics
Keeping robots on the move
To illustrate its capabilities within robotic equipment manufacture, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions has launched a video and augmented reality brochure.
Robotics and big data start-ups at automatica
This year for the first time, the Barcelona Mobile World Capital Foundation (MWCapital) will take part in automatica, the exhibition for Smart Automation and Robotics, to be held from 19th-22nd June in Munich. MWCapital teams up with Messe München organising the automatica Start-up Arena in the Future and Innovation Hall B4. This will be the epicenter for entrepreneurs, investors and major corporations looking for technological solutions tha...
Drones are transforming our interaction with the oceans
For millennia human interaction with the world’s oceans has been one of great contrast. You have on one hand, the relationship has been built on reliance, with great dependence placed on these waters for food and commerce. However, on the other, interaction has been defined by mystery and intrigue, with as much as 95% of the world's oceans and 99% of the ocean floor remaining unexplored according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admi...
Drones could give UK economy a lift during the next decade
While some companies and organisations are perhaps feeling a little apprehensive in the lead up to Brexit, new research has suggested that the country’s economy could receive a huge boost due to the cost saving potential behind the use of drones and how they can transform working practices.
Robo-farmers could shape the future of agriculture
Many industries spanning automotive manufacturing and electronics to textiles and agriculture, adopt robotic technologies to reduce labour costs, increase yield and lower their carbon footprint. As Hadlow College is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the Vision50 ‘looking into the future of farming’ campaign, it is a poignant time to showcase the benefits robotics has to offer, including the transformative impact it is having on fa...
Fly like an albatross, cruise like a sailboat
MIT engineers have designed a robotic glider that can skim along the water’s surface, riding the wind like an albatross while also surfing the waves like a sailboat. In regions of high wind, the robot is designed to stay aloft, much like its avian counterpart. Where there are calmer winds, the robot can dip a keel into the water to ride like a highly efficient sailboat instead.
Generation robot: Sharing the world with our machines
What if the future is about more than just human interaction, but also sharing the world with our machines?
Researchers help robots work alongside humans
Researchers from NVIDIA have developed a first of its kind deep learning-based system that can teach a robot to complete a task by just observing the actions of a human.
Next-gen motion solutions for robotic applications at Robotics Summit
Visitors attending the 2018 Robotics Summit & Showcase, taking place 23-24th May in Boston, will see Kollmorgen who will be on booth #210 featuring its newest motion solutions for designers and manufacturers of commercial robotics and intelligent systems. Throughout the show, the company will offer exciting live demos and experts will be available to discuss real-world applications.
Time for robots to get their bearings
Robotics adoption is growing at an unprecedented rate. To advise manufacturers on best practice methods for selecting components for robots, SMB Bearings has published a whitepaper on Bearings for Robotics. The whitepaper is available to download on the SMB Bearings website.