Chinese robot maker Dobot Robotics has showcased its humanoid 'Atom' robot preparing a delicious steak. Although impressive enough, the real feat was the fact that the robot was remotely operated from ...
A technician peering through cameras into your kitchen, watching you load the dishwasher while troubleshooting your expensive new robot? That’s the reality of NEO, 1X Technologies’ “consumer-ready” ...
BOT or NOT? This special series explores the evolving relationship between humans and machines, examining the ways that robots, artificial intelligence and automation are impacting our work and lives.
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Remote-control Robots and New Simulations Set to Transform Lunar Exploration and Resource Collection
In the race to explore and establish a human presence on the moon and Mars, remote-control robots robots are emerging as a crucial technology that could transform how we handle resources and ...
Spykee is an odd little $300 robot “toy” that’s everything from a webcam to digital music player to VoIP phone and can be controlled via WiFi. Spykee ships with software that allows it to be ...
The Safe Remote Control Pro from Fort Robotics enables users to command multiple machines from a distance while also offering a built-in SIL 3–certified emergency stop button. The Safe Remote Control ...
Humanoid robot maker Unitree Robotics has teased what it calls the world’s first humanoid robot “app store”, a developer ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Olis Robotics, specialists in remote monitoring, control, and error recovery technology for industrial robots, today announced that it has ...
In a live demonstration, Fredrik Ryden, CEO of Seattle-based Olis Robotics, shows how he can remotely control a robot’s end-effectors. This is Part 2 of a two-part video interview with Ryden. When a ...
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Light Powers the World's Smallest Programmable Robot, at About 0.3 Millimeters Long
Learn more about these tiny robots that can alter their surroundings and monitor our health.
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