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Disney develops human-safe haptic telepresence robot

Disney develops human-safe haptic telepresence robot

A new type of hydrostatic transmission that combines hydraulic and pneumatic lines can safely and precisely drive robot arms, giving them the delicacy necessary to pick up an egg without breaking it. This transmission has almost no friction or play, offering extreme precision for tasks such as threading a sewing needle. The hybrid transmission makes […]

By May 20, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Anthropomorphic hands for industrial robots

Anthropomorphic hands for industrial robots

Shadow Robot managing director Rich Walker discusses how the company applies robotics technology to solve real-world problems. The company is best known for designing and manufacturing state-of-the art anthropomorphic robot hands like the Shadow Dextrous Hand, which is sold globally and is used by clients in cutting edge research and industry. Key components of the […]

By March 17, 2016 Read More →
EPFL developes gripper for delicate objects

EPFL developes gripper for delicate objects

EPFL scientists have developed a new soft robotic gripper that uses electroadhesion – flexible electrode flaps that act like a thumb-index gripper. It can pick up fragile objects of arbitrary shape and stiffness, like an egg, a water balloon or paper. “This is the first time that electroadhesion and soft robotics have been combined to […]

By February 29, 2016 Read More →
Festo fluidic muscle gives robot natural movement

Festo fluidic muscle gives robot natural movement

Festo has supplied its ultra-modern fluidic muscles and piezo valve technology to Engineered Arts for use in the fourth generation of its ‘robot actor’, RoboThespian. RoboThespian is a life-sized humanoid robot designed for human interaction in a public setting. It is fully interactive, multilingual, and user-friendly, making it a perfect device for communicating with and entertaining […]

By February 25, 2016 Read More →
Global launch for DeLaval teat spray robot

Global launch for DeLaval teat spray robot

The DeLaval teat spray robot (TSR) is one of the first fully automatic teat spray solutions for dairy farms with rotaries. In September 2015, it won the Dairy Herd Management Innovative Product Award which was presented at World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. This award and the TSR’s success on existing US farms are believed to […]

By February 9, 2016 Read More →
VTT slashes robot programming time

VTT slashes robot programming time

VTT has developed a control system for the industrial robots used for manufacturing of single-item products that substantially cuts the setting and programming time for the robot. Thanks to the new innovations, the time required for programming a robot can now be counted in minutes at best, when earlier, using traditional programming methods, it could […]

By February 5, 2016 Read More →
Cambridge Consultants demonstrates fruit picker

Cambridge Consultants demonstrates fruit picker

A robotics breakthrough by product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants is set to boost productivity across the food chain – from the field to the warehouse. It paves the way for robots to take on complex picking and sorting tasks involving irregular organic items – sorting fruit and vegetables, for example, or locating and […]

By November 11, 2015 Read More →
MiniTec profile system creates golf test robot

MiniTec profile system creates golf test robot

The engineers at Zen Putting Mechanics have been helping Today’s Golfer magazine to test 46 putter designs from several top manufacturers with specific parameters to determine the best buys. For one of the tests, the British golf innovator has developed a putting robot with Sheffield University’s AMRC – Boeing research centre that evaluates a putter’s […]

By September 29, 2015 Read More →
Robot tests clothing for challenging environments

Robot tests clothing for challenging environments

In order to ensure that clothing is safe for use and provides adequate protection against chemical, biological, radioactive and nuclear substances, the clothing needs to be contaminated with such elements. ‘Porton Man’ has proved to be the ideal robot for testing the clothing. Porton Man is a testing robot that was built by Crawley Creatures […]

By August 14, 2015 Read More →
Robot masters skills through trial and error

Robot masters skills through trial and error

UC Berkeley researchers have developed algorithms that enable robots to learn motor tasks through trial and error using a process that more closely approximates the way humans learn, marking a major milestone in the field of artificial intelligence. Pictured right: BRETT is shown learning how to screw a cap onto a water bottle (photo courtesy […]

By June 8, 2015 Read More →