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This past fall, the International Federation of Robotics released its annual World Robotics Report that examined global sales of robotic arms using 2017 data. Some 381,000 "units" worth $16 ...
Collaborative robotic arms do not need much of the space that was ... Speed and efficiency are the main competitive advantage that robots bring to an industrial operation. Robots are fast and are ...
After being launched back in July 2019 the Kickstarter campaign for the Mirobot industrial robot arm has now passed $245,000 thanks to over 550 backers with still 12 days remaining on its campaign.
Mitsubishi Electric Automation has unveiled a innovative series of heavy payload industrial robot arms, the RV-35/50/80 FR series, designed to tackle the ...
Historically, industrial robotic arms can be more challenging and time-consuming to deploy than their cobot counterparts, especially outside of mass production environments, ...
Now a Shenzhen-based robotics company wants to make industrial level robot arms accessible to the masses. The company, uArm, has actually been selling robot arms to consumers for years, ...
Robotic arms, also called industrial robots, are also referred to as mechanical arms. These are devices whose functionality is the same as that of human hands. They have several joints which enable ...
Take the robotic arm, for instance. The first working robot bicep joined a New Jersey GM plant’s assembly line handling automated diecasting back in 1961.Today, the improved efficiency, amazing ...
Ramping up AI technology holds the key to deploying robotic arms at-scale. This case study “Industrial Servers Ramp Up AI for Robotic Arms” from our friends over at Advantech explores the benefits of ...
Industrial arm robots have been around for years, but similar technology is only just starting to trickle down to the consumer market. That is where Kickstarter project Niryo One enters the frame.
I absolutely agree with you. I made the professional robotics software myself w/o any sponsors, but I can’t find a sponsor to get at least one industrial robot for the test because I live in Bosnia.
There’s something surreal about a massive industrial-sized robotic arm being used to turn on a $20 device which will switch itself back off instantly, but the absurdity is worth a watch.