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  2. Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The PUMA (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly, or Programmable Universal Manipulation Arm) is an industrial robotic arm developed by Victor Scheinman at pioneering robot company Unimation. Initially developed by Unimation for General Motors , the PUMA was based on earlier designs Scheinman invented while at Stanford University based on ...

  3. Stiquito - Wikipedia

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    Stiquito (pronounced sti ke to) is a small, inexpensive hexapod (i.e., six-legged) robot commonly used by universities, high schools, and hobbyists, since 1992. A Stiquito . Stiquito's "muscles" are made of nitinol , a shape memory alloy that expands and contracts, roughly emulating the operation of a muscle.

  4. 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.

  5. Variable Assembly Language - Wikipedia

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    Variable Algorithmic Language (VAL) is a computer-based control system and language designed specifically for use with Unimation Inc. industrial robots. The VAL robot language is permanently stored as a part of the VAL system. This includes the programming language used to direct the system for individual applications.

  6. Startup emerges from stealth with $25 million for robots that ...

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    Monumental’s robots use AI technology pioneered for self-driving cars and a new generation of inexpensive robotic parts to create robots that can work on almost any new building site and at a ...

  7. 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]

  8. 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.

  9. RP2040 - Wikipedia

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    MUREX Robotics 78×35 3 via headers USB-C edge connector: 8 MB 3 0 BOOTSEL + RESET commercial ESC connector, 3 user LEDs RP2040-PICO30 [41] OLIMEX Ltd: 51×21 40+3 via headers USB-C Optional UEXT (pUEXT) 2 MB 30 4 BOOTSEL + RESET 3.3V 2A (3A peak) DCDC, All 30 GPIOs available to the user, Optional status LED RP2040-PICO30-16 [41] OLIMEX Ltd 51 ...