China scales humanoid robotics as UBTECH delivers hundreds of Walker S2 units. See how these robots are automating factories for automakers like BYD and Geely.
The rise of AI brought many significant changes to innovations, making positive transformations in our lives by completing multiple tasks in a more efficient and faster way. However, there have been ...
Four new models – with 22 variants – offer more choices, more range, and repeatability with a minimum of 0.03 mm deviation, for reliability and productivity. ABB ROBOTICS introduced four new models in ...
There is a discussion of humanoid robot on X. There is the observation that people are not aware of the level of robots being used in the world now. There are the industrial (large robot arms) in ...
ABB ROBOTICS added two modular large robots to its portfolio, the IRB 7710 and IRB 7720. Together with the previously introduced IRB 5710-IRB 5720 and IRB 6710-IRB 6740, this series offers 46 ...
Robots are certainly getting smaller and more collaborative, but that doesn’t mean the era of large industrial robots is over. In fact, ABB Robotics recently expanded its portfolio of large industrial ...
Amber Querubin has years of experience making boba tea drinks, but she isn’t making so many anymore as a robot is serving up the beverages at her current job on the Strip. Querubin leaves the actual ...
In a giant warehouse in Reading, Massachusetts, I meet a pair of robots that look like goofy green footstools from the future. Their round eyes and satisfied grins are rendered with light emitting ...
A technique can plan a trajectory for a robot using only language-based inputs. While it can't outperform vision-based approaches, it could be useful in settings that lack visual data to use for ...
Researchers at Everyday Robots are tapping large-scale language models to help robots avoid misconstruing human communications in ways that might trigger inappropriate or even dangerous actions.
I just scarfed down a snack. That’s how I get the energy I need to investigate your questions. To do that, I talked with Ming Luo. He’s a robotics scientist at Washington State University. He told me ...