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  2. Zhiwei Robotics Corp - Wikipedia

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    Vortex - Vortex is an Arduino-based robot. [4] The robot is programmed to initiate commands by tapping the screen in the Vortex app. Vortex has 32 eyes expressions and unlimited light effects. [16] [17] [10] LattePanda - LattePanda is a development board with built-in Arduino that runs a desktop version of Windows 10, Linux and Android. [18] [19]

  3. Kilobot - Wikipedia

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    The Kilobot placed first in the roaming category of the 2012 African Robotics Network $10 Robot Design Challenge, which asked engineers to create low-cost robots for educating children in developing countries. [5] The Kilobot was created for the purpose of making a cheap swarm-bot more affordable to the general public.

  4. Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Some own Nokia Robotics products were also designed, like Nokia NS-16 Industrial Robot or NRS-15 [2]. Nokia sold their Robotics division in 1990. Nokia sold their Robotics division in 1990. In 2002, General Motors Controls, Robotics and Welding (CRW) organization donated the original prototype PUMA robot to the Smithsonian Institution's ...

  5. Comparison of domestic robots - Wikipedia

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    Tile, Marble, Wood, Low-mid carpets, Linoleum, Glass Yes Un­known Milagrow RoboCop [6] 2011 High Yes Yes Cliff IR, Optical Floor Sensor, Obstacle IR Sensors, Dirt Detection Sensors, Battery Status Sensors, Gyro and Accelerometer Zig Zag, Spiral, Wall-to-wall and Auto Random Tile, Marble, Wood, Low-mid carpets, Linoleum, Glass Yes Un­known

  6. List of robotics companies - Wikipedia

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    A robotics company produces or manufactures and sells robots for domestic or industrial use. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the 21st century, investment in robotics companies has grown due to increasing demand for automation.

  7. Industrial robot - Wikipedia

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    Cartesian robots, [5] also called rectilinear, gantry robots, and x-y-z robots [6] have three prismatic joints for the movement of the tool and three rotary joints for its orientation in space. To be able to move and orient the effector organ in all directions, such a robot needs 6 axes (or degrees of freedom).

  8. SCARA - Wikipedia

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    Sankyo Seiki, Pentel and NEC presented the SCARA robot as a completely new concept for assembly robots in 1981. The robot was developed under the guidance of Hiroshi Makino, [4] a professor at the University of Yamanashi. [2] Its arm was rigid in the Z-axis and pliable in the XY-axes, which allowed it to adapt to holes in the XY-axes. [5] [6]

  9. Roborock - Wikipedia

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    The S8 Pro Ultra ships with the RockDock Ultra, the most advanced dock Roborock offers. In addition to emptying the S8's dustbin and charging the robot, the dock also manages the S8's mopping system including refilling its water and drying its mop pad. The S8 Pro Ultra is the first Roborock robot vacuum with lifting dual brushrolls. [11]

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