In this special edition:
Kawasaki works with partners on CL Series cobot applications
Kawasaki Robotics (USA) Inc. demonstrated the latest additions to its portfolio, including the CL Series collaborative robots, at IMTS.
Plus One introduces dual armed InductOne; Pitney Bowes automates parcel induction
As they pass through warehouses and other facilities, many items are handled as packages rather than as eaches. Plus One Robotics in May launched InductOne, a two-armed robot designed to optimize parcel singulation and induction in high-volume fulfillment and distribution centers.
Humanoid robotics developers must pick which problems to solve
To be effective and commercially viable, humanoid robots will need a full stack of technologies for everything from locomotion and perception to manipulation. Developers of artificial intelligence and humanoids are using NVIDIA tools, from the edge to the cloud.
Inside Google DeepMind’s advances in robot dexterity
The DeepMind team said that for robots to be more useful, they need to get better at making contact with objects in dynamic environments.
Navigating positioning technology for outdoor mobile robots
Absolute and relative positioning, and the data from multiple sensors, is important for a robot’s localization and navigation.
Read these stories and more in the Robotics Handbook.
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