Compared to manual workers, industrial robots are stronger and faster and can work 24/7. And yet, the presence of industrial robots in global manufacturing is extremely low. According to IFR reports, ...
The future of work is not about humans being replaced by robots. Rather, it is about us learning to work alongside smart, automated technology that will augment our capabilities while allowing us to ...
Stabilus leverages synergies within the group and bundles its industrial automation business under the umbrella of Stabilus4Automation Expert brands of the Stabilus Group offer scalable automation ...
The US manufacturing industry is at a crossroads, and Edward Mehr of robotics-enabled startup, Machina Labs, has chosen his ...
Humanoid robots promise revolutionary automation, but their complexity, instability and safety gaps may outweigh the appeal of human-shaped machines.
Developers have worked with outside partners in manufacturing, as well as the wider Alphabet community, to test the team's software creations, which are designed to train industrial robots using such ...
AI-enabled and virtual training gets robots to work faster—and will empower a more flexible era of automation. In partnership withSiemens Imagine the bustling floors of tomorrow’s manufacturing plant: ...
The US manufacturing sector is entering a new phase—one where robotics, automation, and AI-enabled systems are becoming ...
The use of robots in industry in 2024 will be marked by “a growing focus on the critical role of AI (artificial intelligence),” said Marc Segura, president of ABB Robotics Division. “From mobile ...
Robots are getting better at doing human jobs. That's probably good for the economy — but there are some serious downsides, too. Machines are expected to displace about 20 million manufacturing jobs ...
Report Ocean, a leading strategic consulting and market research firm, in its recent study, estimated Middle East and Africa Industrial Robotics Market size by value at 1.02 billion in 2023. During ...
From the depths of the ocean to the craters of the moon, Carnegie Mellon University has spent more than 40 years designing robots for the most extreme environments. On Feb. 27, the university will ...