The form factor of smartphones hasn’t changed all too much since the original iPhone debuted back in 2007. Ever since, we’ve had the same old slab format that’s grown more and more tired. Apart from ...
Previous Delta robots have used three universal joints to move the end effector up and down, and side to side. They’re extremely fast and are a great design for 3D printers and pick and place machines ...
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Arm reorganizes into three main business lines, including Physical AI Physical AI unit to focus on robotics and automotive sectors Arm sees robotics as a significant growth opportunity, plans to ...
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Industrial leaders demonstrate how digital and physical automation converge to transform manufacturing and logistics for global brands. Universal Robots (UR), part of Teradyne Robotics, and Robotiq ...
Robotics manufacturing is transforming modern factories by combining advanced machines with human operators to improve efficiency, precision, and safety. Collaborative robots, or cobots, now assist ...
In the future, a caregiving machine might gently lift an elderly person out of bed in the morning and help them get dressed. A cleaning bot could trundle through a child’s room, picking up scattered ...
The takeaway: Physical AI might be the tech industry's next big gamble. Arm CEO Rene Haas recently predicted that advanced robots powered by AI models will replace most human workers over the next few ...
It'll likely be a while before we have humanoid robots taking over our household chores, but what you can count on sooner is seeing more robots in industrial settings, like factories and warehouses.