China, robots and the humanoids
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The CEO of a startup building robots for factories explains how US manufacturing is at a crossroads
The US manufacturing industry is at a crossroads, and Edward Mehr of robotics-enabled startup, Machina Labs, has chosen his path to follow.
The streets of China were buzzing with excitement as the country celebrated the Chinese Lunar New Year. However, a group of humanoid kung-fu robots stole the show with their breathtaking martial arts display.
More than 3,000 robots navigate the four-story fulfillment center in Kent, guided by new algorithms that are making them faster and more efficient.
At this year's CMG Spring Festival Gala, the world's most-watched television broadcast, four Chinese robotics powerhouses, namely Unitree, MagicLab, Galbot and Noetix, debuted their most advanced units to date. For the robotics industry, this was far more than a cultural performance; it was a high-stakes global product launch.
The robots will be unloading totes full of auto parts from an automated warehouse tugger.
New AI training allows assistive robots to move both arms naturally, helping them perform household tasks more safely and efficiently.
Whirling nunchaku-wielding dervishes of destruction represent startling progress for China's robotics industry.
State officials pitched robotic ultrasounds to help rural areas with no OB-GYNs, but clinicians say technology can’t replace trained providers.
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Toyota rolls out humanoid robots at Canada plant following secret year-long pilot program
Toyota is officially putting robots on the factory floor, and not just for show. After a quiet year-long pilot project, Toyota’s Canadian manufacturing arm has hired seven humanoid robots to […]