by Nicole Lobo | Jul 19, 2018 | In the Field: Customer Spotlight, In the News |
The team of researchers from the U.S Army, Research, Development and Engineering Command Research Laboratory and the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University have created a new technique that teaches robots, “Novel traversal behaviors with minimal human...
by Tim Peckover | May 16, 2018 | In the Field: Customer Spotlight, In the News |
The Other Black and Yellow Plant Pollinator When you picture the black and yellow creatures that pollinate plants, you probably don’t think of a Husky do you? But that’s exactly what the team from West Virginia University is using for their current project – a...
by Tim Peckover | Apr 24, 2018 | In the News, Robot Forge |
One wouldn’t normally make a connection between wineries and robots, but that is just what a university current project in California has combined. Stefano Carpin is a Electrical Engineering and Computer Science professor at University of California, Merced. His team,...
by Chris Bogdon | Apr 7, 2017 | Blog, In the News |
Not every artificial intelligence venture is a startup. In fact, there’s a sizeable community of established entrepreneurs that are well ahead of the AI game: Waterloo, Ont. It’s home to a burgeoning population of robotics/AI companies, many of which have...
by Chris Bogdon | Oct 3, 2016 | In the News |
Clearpath Robotics develops self-driving robots to handle some of the more dangerous jobs in the industrial workplace. See them in action. Via...
by Rachel Gould | Mar 13, 2016 | In the News |
Collecting boxes off a conveyor belt and stacking them neatly on a pallet can be boring, backbreaking work. So when robotic palletizers began to show up in warehouses some 15 years ago, their arrival was hailed as a way to free up human workers to handle more complex...