HP Indigo has expanded its automation portfolio by introducing automated mobile robots (AMRs) developed in collaboration with Dutch robotics company MoviĜo Robotics. The announcement was made at the Dscoop Edge Rockies conference in Denver,…
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Hewlett Packard expands automation strategy with mobile robots developed with MoviĜo Robotics
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Dexory opens 50,000 sq ft Nashville HQ to support US warehouse robotics growth
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A new disaster recovery algorithm prioritizes fairness in aid delivery
When natural disasters or extreme weather events hit, delivering aid quickly and efficiently to those affected is crucial. Humanitarian relief efforts commonly rely on the combination of trucks and drones as a “tag team” to solve the biggest…
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Workr to demonstrate $25-per-hour robotics-as-a-service system for factory automation at Nvidia GTC
Innovative, California-based, AI robotics startup Workr will give an interactive live-demo of one of its commercial deployments with Fireclay Tile, where it has automated strenuous, repetitive saw work at the California-based ceramics…
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ASI Robots acquires Scythe Robotics to expand autonomous equipment across landscaping, construction, and agriculture
Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI) – or ASI Robots as it’s also known – has acquired Scythe Robotics, the Colorado-based developer of advanced, commercial-grade autonomous solutions for the landscape industry. The deal brings Scythe’s…
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MassRobotics, AWS, and Nvidia launch second cohort of physical AI fellowship
MassRobotics, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Nvidia have announced the second cohort of the Physical AI Fellowship, a program designed to support robotics startups developing artificial intelligence systems for real-world machines. The virtual…
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World’s most advanced supercomputers decode nuclear reactor turbulence
At Argonne National Laboratory, researchers are trading in old-school approximations for raw supercomputing power, proving that the secret to a safer carbon-free future lies in mastering the math of chaos.
Researchers are advancing nuclear…
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7 low-cost drone interceptor systems reshaping modern air defense
The rapid spread of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has created a major challenge for modern militaries. Cheap drones are now used for surveillance, reconnaissance, and even attacks, yet traditional air-defense systems were designed to…
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Smart robot uses 3D vision to locate lost objects 30% more efficiently
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in homes and dynamic environments by using language models together with three-dimensional mapping.
The robot, described by scientists at the Technical…
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Dripping paint: Research resolves annoyance that hindered Michelangelo's 'The Creation of Adam'
More than 500 years ago, Michelangelo spent four years painting “The Creation of Adam” on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, struggling with paint dripping onto his face. He described the process as “closer to torture than painting.” Now,…
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