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  2. Tobot - Wikipedia

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    Tobot (Korean: 변신자동차 또봇, RR: Byeonsinjadongcha Ttobot) is a South Korean animated television series produced by Young Toys and Retrobot. The series features transforming cars, some of which are designed after Kia vehicles.

  3. Warehouse Picking Robot Startup XYZ Raises $17 Million - AOL

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    Massachusetts-based logistics robot startup XYZ Robotics has raised a Series A+ round of $17 million, led by Source Code Capital, Gaorong Capital and Morningside Capital. XYZ, which develops ...

  4. Soft Growing Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Soft Growing Robotics is a subset of soft robotics concerned with designing and building robots that use robot body expansion to move and interact with the environment.. Soft growing robots are built from compliant materials and attempt to mimic how vines, plant shoots, and other organisms reach new locations through growth.

  5. Giant Robo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Millerman and the BF Syndicate are hiding out in a convent disguised as nuns. Agent U5 is captured and Minami dresses as a nun to rescue her. Mari storms the convent with guns blazing to rescue them. Giant Robo must fight a revived Dorogon, which Millerman can cause to grow and shrink in size with the aid of a special device.

  6. Robot - Wikipedia

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    ASIMO (2000) at the Expo 2005 Articulated welding robots used in a factory are a type of industrial robot. The quadrupedal military robot Cheetah, an evolution of BigDog (pictured), was clocked as the world's fastest legged robot in 2012, beating the record set by an MIT bipedal robot in 1989.

  7. Starship Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Starship Technologies, Inc. is an Estonian company developing autonomous delivery vehicles. [1] Founded in 2014, the company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with engineering operations in Tallinn, Estonia, and Helsinki, Finland. [2]

  8. Robot welding - Wikipedia

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    Robot welding is a relatively new application of robotics, even though robots were first introduced into U.S. industry during the 1960s.The use of robots in welding did not take off until the 1980s, when the automotive industry began using robots extensively for spot welding.

  9. Industrial robot - Wikipedia

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    An articulated industrial robot operating in a foundry. An industrial robot is a robot system used for manufacturing.Industrial robots are automated, programmable and capable of movement on three or more axes.