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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China-based DJI and Autel Robotics could be banned from selling new drones in the United States market under an annual military bill set to be voted on later this week by the ...
A PackBot Scout robot shown with its second pair of treads in the horizontal position. This robot is conducting search and rescue at ground zero after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In April 2016, iRobot sold off its Defense & Security unit, with a new company being formed called Endeavor Robotics. [32] This unit became part of Teledyne FLIR in ...
Research and development, trials [6] [7] Humane, resource-efficient, healthier, and cheaper meat [7] New Harvest: Atmospheric water generator [8] Working prototype Agriculture in semi-arid land: Desorption: Vertical farming: Research, development, experiments, and diffusion [9] [10] [11] Space-efficient farming and space travel applications [10]
Optimus (named after the Transformers character with the same name), also known as Tesla Bot, is a general-purpose robotic humanoid under development by Tesla, Inc. [1] It was announced at the company's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Day event on August 19, 2021, [1] and a prototype was shown in 2022.
On social media, critics of the LAPD’s plan have circulated news stories about the robotic canine's disastrous deployment in New York City. The nation's largest police force first acquired the ...
The new name, FEDOR, was announced in 2017 by then Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. [9] FEDOR is intended to be a platform for development of a series of robots, although the first model was often called FEDOR in news media. [10] In April 2017, a video of FEDOR shooting guns caused a media alarm. [11]
Universal Robots has seven collaborative robots on the market. All robots are six-jointed robot arms. The CB3-series consists of the UR3, UR5 and UR10, [24] while UR16e, UR10e, UR5e and UR3e are part of the newer e-series. [25] The UR20 is the first collaborative robot in a whole new generation of collaborative robots. [26]
Nao (pronounced now) is an autonomous, programmable humanoid robot formerly developed by Aldebaran Robotics, a French robotics company headquartered in Paris, which was acquired by SoftBank Group in 2015 and rebranded as SoftBank Robotics. The robot's development began with the launch of Project Nao in 2004.