I’m David Greenfield, Director of Content at Automation World and thanks for joining me for this Take Five episode where I’ll be explaining how new technologies are enabling industrial robots to work ...
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CEO-kicking, combat-ready humanoid robots from EngineAI make powerful debut at CES 2026
The T800 first gained notoriety with dramatic videos of flying kicks and door-breaking, which some viewers suspected were CGI ...
Cobots offer safe, versatile automation in manufacturing. With unique features and minimal programming, they're championed by industry leaders like ABB and Fanuc, presenting a lucrative investment ...
Human–robot collaboration and interaction represent a rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field in which robotics, artificial intelligence and human factors engineering converge to develop systems that ...
With the introduction of a humanoid duo-arm cobot and a SCARA duo-arm cobot, Toshiba Machine expands its robot line and prepares to do business as Shibaura Machine. Image of the humanoid duo-arm ...
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Hyundai unveils collaborative Atlas robot at CES 2026
Hyundai Motor Group unveiled its future blueprint for AI (artificial intelligence) robotics that collaborate with humans.
It’s the classic trope of buddy cop movies: you introduce two characters with little in common aside from the job that they do. Maybe one’s old and the other’s young. Maybe one’s black and the other’s ...
Novi, Mich. — Every industry has specific needs when it comes to production. Those requirements vary widely depending on the parts you are producing and the customers you are serving. In automotive, ...
More than 25 years after Northwestern Engineering researchers advanced the concept of collaborative robotics, researchers in the Center for Robotics and Biosystems have designed team-based, mobile ...
ADELPHI, Md. — Army researchers developed a novel computational model that allows robots to ask clarifying questions to Soldiers, enabling them to be more effective teammates in tactical environments.
In one campus laboratory, electrical engineering doctoral student Karthik Subramanian adds facial recognition and heart rate bio-signals into the mind of a 9-foot-tall robot. In another workshop, ...
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