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Robotic arm improves industry-wide waste removal methods

Robotic arm improves industry-wide waste removal methods

A robot which accurately replicates the mechanics of a human arm has been manufactured to remove specific waste from hazardous liquids from a safe, remote distance. The team at engineering company Forth designed and created a robotic arm to operate like its human counterpart, complete with gripper technology to act as a hand, so the […]

By January 31, 2022 Read More →
Robot solution for automating the lettuce harvest

Robot solution for automating the lettuce harvest

Lettuce is a valuable crop but labour shortages make it difficult to harvest this field vegetable, as sourcing sufficient seasonal labour to meet harvesting commitments is one of the sector’s biggest challenges. Moreover, with wage inflation rising faster than producer prices, margins are very tight. In England, agricultural technology and machinery experts are working with […]

By January 20, 2022 Read More →
Robotic exoskeleton in development to assist stroke patients

Robotic exoskeleton in development to assist stroke patients

A team from the Essex Innovation Centre, a strategic partnership between the University of Essex and TWI, is currently working with fellow consortium members Generic Robotics and Castalia Innovation on the NeuRestore project which seeks to aid patients that have suffered a stroke, or other ailment that resulted in loss of mobility, by improving their […]

By January 7, 2022 Read More →
National Robotarium unveils new train cleaning robot

National Robotarium unveils new train cleaning robot

Scientists from the National Robotarium, supported by Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh, have unveiled the design of a new train cleaning robot to help existing cleaners. The robot, which is being funded by rail research body RSSB, has been designed to increase cleanliness standards on trains nationwide. It will complement humans by cleaning […]

By December 12, 2021 Read More →
See, touch and hear through a robot thousands of miles away

See, touch and hear through a robot thousands of miles away

UK robotics company Cyberselves has won a spot in the finals of the prestigious ANA Avatar XPRIZE global robotics competition. Cyberselves’ telepresence technology allows humans to teleport into a robot and control it in an intuitive, immersive way. The human operator can see, hear and feel through the robot, allowing them to perform tasks from […]

By November 24, 2021 Read More →
Bryson brings automation innovation to recycling

Bryson brings automation innovation to recycling

Bryson Recycling, the largest social enterprise recycler in the UK, has installed an AI-driven waste sorting robot to increase the efficiency and quality of its recycling service. Following previous innovations such as the introduction of its kerbside recycling products, the Kerb-Sort vehicle and the Wheelie Box, Bryson has worked with pioneering provider Recycleye to introduce […]

By November 23, 2021 Read More →
Stretchy robot worms could inch their way into new tech applications

Stretchy robot worms could inch their way into new tech applications

Super-stretchy wormlike robots capable of ‘feeling’ their surroundings could find applications in industry and prosthetics, scientists say. A team of engineers from the University of Glasgow have developed robots with forms of motion inspired by the movements of inchworms and earthworms. The soft, wiggly roboworms can stretch up to nine times their own length and […]

By September 6, 2021 Read More →
Robotics technology for the inspection of petrochemical storage tanks

Robotics technology for the inspection of petrochemical storage tanks

Electrocomponents has announced that Project nautilUS has entered the validation phase of its highly innovative inspection robotic platform developed for non-destructive testing (NDT) on storage tanks used in the petrochemical industry. nautilUS 2 is a 12-month extension to the three-year project, enabling it to move forward from the initial phase of development and testing to […]

By June 29, 2021 Read More →
Exoskeletons increase performance on the factory floor

Exoskeletons increase performance on the factory floor

Natural exoskeletons provide animals such as spiders, crabs and insects with protection from predators, structural support, and an area to attach muscles for powerful movement. Similarly, artificial exoskeletons can provide humans with protection from physical strain and enhanced strength in the workplace. Here, Stewart Goulding, managing director at precision drive system supplier, Electro Mechanical Systems, […]

By March 16, 2021 Read More →
Hong Kong researchers develop autonomous disinfection robot

Hong Kong researchers develop autonomous disinfection robot

Cleaning and disinfecting public spaces have become increasingly important during the Covid-19 pandemic. Based on Lingnan University in Hong Kong (LU)’s development of a successful free sanitisation service for over 1,000 subdivided flats by a mobile UV-C germicidal system last year, Lingnan University in Hong Kong has achieved another breakthrough by constructing a smart Autonomous […]

By March 8, 2021 Read More →