A&K Robotics is testing its connected robotic pods in airports as part of its strategy to expand mobility worldwide.
ABB Robotics launches Energy Efficiency Service for manufacturers
ABB Robotics’ new Energy Efficiency Service will help manufacturers to improve the power consumption of their industrial robots.
PBC15 cable connector from Binder USA includes plug-in components
The PBC15 cable connector now comes with flange components that enable a wide range of applications, says Binder USA.
Fourier launches GR-2 humanoid, software platform
Fourier launches the second generation of its humanoid robot, the GR-2, and the accompanying development platform.
igus supplies plastic cable carries for Robotise JEEVES service robot
Robotise Technologies knew a damaged JEEVES would cause great dissatisfaction for its customers, so it aimed to make its robot more robust.
A&K Robotics picks Delta-Q as charger provider for autonomous mobility pods
A&K’s autonomous pods are all-electric and offer a new way for people to navigate through airports, museums, and other large venues.
PRS Tool Changer from SMW Autoblok works with pneumatic grippers, C40 Inductive Coupler
The new PRS Tool Changer can be combined with a variety of grippers and inductive couplers for tasks such as machine tending.
NASA spinoff Seatrec offers a new power source for underwater robots
Seatrec says its technology can allow robots to work in the open ocean indefinitely and without any intervention.
WiBotic unveils new high power wireless charging solution
WiBotic unveiled a new, larger 1kW charger, expanding its portfolio to provide wireless charging for larger battery systems.
Boston Dynamics debuts electric version of Atlas humanoid robot
Boston Dynamics has retired the hydraulic version of its Atlas and will begin testing an all-electric humanoid robot in the coming year.
What’s the difference between contactless and wireless charging for robots?
Contactless wireless charging offers benefits over contact-based wireless charging for robots and other systems, says Meredot’s CEO.
OmniOn looks to power, network next-gen delivery robots
OmniOn Power says that mobile robots, AI, and self-driving vehicles need more power and networking innovation.
Scythe robot lawnmowers adopting ‘Tesla charging standard’
By eliminating proprietary connectors and technologies, Scythe said this move ensures lower charging costs, greater ease of use, and expanded access to charging facilities.
Charging challenges can be solved for rugged robotics
As robots spread from factories to field applications, developers face many challenges, but wireless charging can help, says WiBotic.
WiBotic’s wireless charging tech for robots heads to Japan
Nabtesco, a leading Japanese engineering company, is now selling WiBotic’s wireless charging solutions for robots in Japan.
Motion control with GAM Enterprises; power in motion with CaPow
In this episode, learn about custom motion control with GAM Enterprises and wireless power for AMRs with CaPow Energy.
PULS acquires Wiferion’s wireless charging business
DIN power supply provider PULS Power acquires the wireless power business of Wiferion, to create a new PULS Wireless division.
Yank Technologies lands NASA SBIR contract
Under the contract, Yank Tech will develop wireless charging systems in kilowatt ranges for autonomous vehicles on the Moon.
Powermat announces wireless power platform for robots
Powermat Technologies announced its PMT350 600W wireless power platform for mid-power industrial, micro-mobility, robotics, medical and telecom applications.
Tesla acquiring wireless charging developer Wiferion
Tesla has plans to acquire Wiferion, a source who wished to remain anonymous told The Robot Report.
Wiferion releases wireless charging system for small AMRs
Wiferion has announced the release of the etaLINK 1000, the latest and smallest edition to its line of robot charging systems.
CaPow Raises $7.5 Million Seed Round
CaPow’s autonomous, battery-free, high-power energy eco-system frees robots from harmful Lithium-Ion batteries. Without robot downtime for charging, the company’s method reduces CapEx, OpEx, and carbon footprint.