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  2. Autel Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Autel Robotics Co., Ltd. was founded in 2014 in Shenzhen [3] by Maxwell Lee and Li Hongjing. Maxwell Lee is a Chinese American entrepreneur. [4] Autel Robotics has received government funding and support from the Chinese government. [2] The company released its first drone called X-Star in 2015 in global markets and has other notable product ...

  3. Robotic process automation - Wikipedia

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    e. Robotic process automation (RPA) is a form of business process automation that is based on software robots (bots) or artificial intelligence (AI) agents. [1] RPA should not be confused with artificial intelligence as it is based on automotive technology following a predefined workflow. [2] It is sometimes referred to as software robotics ...

  4. NuTonomy - Wikipedia

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    nutonomy.com (discontinued) NuTonomy (stylized as nuTonomy) was an MIT spin-off technology startup company that made software to build self-driving cars and autonomous mobile robots. The company was founded in 2013. In August 2016, it launched its robo-taxi service (pilot project) in Singapore. In October 2017, Delphi Automotive (now Aptiv ...

  5. Adaptable robotics - Wikipedia

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    Adaptable robotics. Adaptable Robotics refers to a field of robotics with a focus on creating robotic systems capable of adjusting their hardware and software components to perform a wide range of tasks while adapting to varying environments. The 1960s introduced robotics into the industrial field. [1] Since then, the need to make robots with ...

  6. Amazon Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Robotics LLC, formerly Kiva Systems, is a Massachusetts-based company that manufactures mobile robotic fulfillment systems. [1][2] It is a subsidiary of Amazon.com. Its automated storage and retrieval systems have been used in the past by companies including The Gap, Walgreens, Staples, Gilt Groupe, Office Depot, Crate & Barrel, Amazon ...

  7. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    Ameca generation 1 pictured in the lab at Engineered Arts Ltd.. A humanoid robot is a robot resembling the human body in shape. The design may be for functional purposes, such as interacting with human tools and environments, for experimental purposes, such as the study of bipedal locomotion, or for other purposes.

  8. History of robots - Wikipedia

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    The history of robots has its origins in the ancient world. During the Industrial Revolution, humans developed the structural engineering capability to control electricity so that machines could be powered with small motors. In the early 20th century, the notion of a humanoid machine was developed.

  9. Starship Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Starship Technologies, Inc. is an Estonian company developing autonomous delivery vehicles. [ 1 ] The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with engineering operations in Tallinn, Estonia, and Helsinki, Finland. [ 2 ] Starship also has offices in London, England, Germany, Washington, DC, US, and Mountain View, California, US.