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    Robotics

    Robotics combines engineering and software to build machines capable of performing complex tasks. Discover insights on industrial robots, service robots, collaborative robots (cobots), and mobile robotics solutions.

    delivery robots

    Autonomous delivery robots – Benefits and drawbacks

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    Our city streets have been overrun by an army of micro-mobility devices such as dockless bikes and electric scooters in recent years. Many cities...
    dentistry

    7 applications of nanorobotics in dentistry

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    Nanotechnology until now has been seen only in science fiction stories and movies, but the upcoming future is now promising us to turn this...
    soft robots

    Building soft robots – Opportunities and challenges

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    Most traditional robots are constructed with stiff materials such as steel, aluminum, and ABS plastic. They are usually powered by electric motors or pumps...
    nanorobots

    Applications of nanorobots in medicine

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    Nanorobotics is a relatively new branch of nanotechnology which deals with the design and construction of devices at an atomic, molecular, or cellular level....
    service-robots

    Potential use of sex robots in elderly and disabled care

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    Sexual health is more than the absence of sexually transmitted diseases, sexual dysfunction, and sexual violence. Rather, it includes sexual well-being that contributes to...
    service robots

    Why are more businesses investing in service robots?

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    The service robotics industry is growing at an incredible rate, with more businesses than ever investing in the potential of cutting-edge robotics technology. What...
    healthcare robots

    Different types of healthcare robots explained

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    Healthcare robots differ from all other robots and deserve our special attention due to their direct interactions with human users in surgical theaters, rehabilitation...
    dental

    Dental robotics: A disruptive technology in dentistry?

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    In dentistry, robots are not as widely used as in medicine. Dentistry uses a few manual robotic systems controlled manually via the computer's control...
    SeAL Challenge

    The SeAL Challenge: A robotic program for high school students

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    The Sea Air and Land Challenge (the SeAL Challenge) is a nationwide STEM initiative to introduce high school students to engineering through designing and...
    Blue Essence USV in Rosyth

    The rise of robotics in renewables

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    Many of today’s advanced robotic technologies were seen as nothing more than a fantasy just a few years ago. However, across the globe, brilliant...
    invia

    RaaS for warehouses: Interview with Lior Elazary, CEO of inVia Robotics

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    In light of an international supply chain crisis and ongoing labor shortage followed by the COVID-19 pandemic, warehouses can barely hold on with peak...
    mobile robots

    Autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for factory floors: Key driving factors

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    The autonomous mobile robot (AMR) market has been heavily driven by logistics customers. So much so that the image of an AMR gliding round...