Healthcare applications for robots, from surgery to companionship, are growing for innovators and entrepreneurs, says Research Nester.
Moxi reaches milestone of 100,000 autonomous elevator rides in hospitals
Diligent Robotics marked more than 100,000 elevator trips with Moxi, which is conducting autonomous deliveries in hospitals.
GelSight, Meta AI release Digit 360 tactile sensor for robotic fingers
Digit 360 deepens GelSight and Meta AI’s existing partnership and fosters a community-driven approach to robotics research.
SonicSense robot hand perceives objects via acoustic vibration
Researchers give robots a sense of touch by “listening” to vibrations, allowing them to identify materials, understand shapes and recognize objects.
Cynthia Breazeal reflects on earning 2024 Robotics Medal from MassRobotics
With the Robotics Medal, MassRobotics seeks to inspire women to participate in shaping the future of the world through robotics.
ABB Robotics previews innovation drivers to be discussed at RoboBusiness
ABB Robotics U.S. President John Bubnikovich gives a preview of his panel on the future of robotics and AI at RoboBusiness 2024.
Learn about Bota Systems’ force torque sensors at RoboBusiness 2024
Bota Systems, a sensor developer from Switzerland, specializes in cutting-edge sensors for robots and collaborative robots.
Researchers create robotic finger that could perform medical examinations
The researchers said this technology could make it easier for doctors to detect diseases like breast cancer when they’re more treatable.
ABB discusses the evolving role of robotics in healthcare
While there are many emerging industries for robotics, ABB Robotics explained why healthcare is the most promising.
GelSight, Flexxbotics to offer joint system for robotic nondestructive testing
GelSight and Flexxbotics say their initial target industries include aerospace, defense, medical devices, automotive, and more.
How to optimize automation systems during and after installation
Regardless of the industry or specific technology, rarely is any automation system optimized at startup.
Robotic surgery to benefit from advanced processors and AI, says AMD
Robotic surgery continues to become more autonomous and affordable, thanks to advanced computing, according to AMD.
NSF awards Northwestern with $26M for dexterous hand research
The center at Northwestern aims to create robots capable of intelligent and versatile grasping, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.
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6 new technology projects get ARM Institute funding
The ARM Institute has funded projects to improve apparel assembly, welding and finishing, and adaptive insertion of automotive parts.
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Enchanted Tools delivers Mirokaï social robot to first customer
Enchanted Tools has deployed its first Mirokaï social robots to French research institute ISIR, which is studying human-machine interactions.
Humanoid robots need pilot studies to demonstrate utility, says Silicon Foundry
Silicon Foundry associate Lucas Tesler explains why humanoid robotics developers should conduct pilot testing well before commercial rollouts.
RBR50 Spotlight: Disney develops new approach for building robotic characters
Disney Research is exploring how its robotic characters can enhance the theme park experience for customers.
University of Bristol researchers advance tactile gripping
University of Bristol researchers have developed dexterous robotic hands using cell phone cameras embedded in gripper fingers to image the interaction between fingertips and objects.
CoBot-I-7 scale study finds that Intuition Robotics’ ElliQ provides companionship
The CoBot-I-7 scale measures loneliness in older adults, and a study found that social robots such as ElliQ are better than other computers.
Maja Matarić’s work with socially assistive robotics earns her the Athena Lecturer Award
Matarić is the Chan Soon-Shiong Chair and Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at USC, and a Principal Scientist at Google DeepMind