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The state of AI, robotics heading into 2025

Robotics Business Review

Editor’s Note: Join us on January 21, 2025 for a free State of the Robotics Industry webinar. Erik Nieves (Plus One Robotics), Ken Goldberg (UC Berkeley), Aaron Prather (ASTM), and Mike Oitzman (The Robot Report) will examine the latest market trends, cutting-edge technologies, and emerging applications shaping the future of robotics.

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CSIRO Robot Olympics prize money reinvested in future Aussie scientists

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The Alberto Elfes Memorial Scholarship Fund will use prize money from CSIRO’s historic podium finish at the 2021 DARPA SubT challenge to sponsor eight scholarships for domestic or international high-performing students belonging to groups under-represented in the robotics industry. trillion global AI opportunity.

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Airbus signs deal with the ESA on upcoming Starlab space station

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The new agreement signed with ESA focuses on the firms’ intention to foster science and technology development, which could include astronaut missions and research activities, as well as the use of technology developed in Europe such as advanced robotics and AI.

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China to build satellite constellation for lunar communications

E&T

Earlier this week, China revealed its plans of sending a robotic probe to collect samples from a near-Earth asteroid.

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ISS spacewalk ended early due to battery emergency

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Despite the early ending, cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev still managed to complete the installation of two cameras on the European robotic arm during the spacewalk. Cosmonaut Sergey Korsakov later placed the European robotic arm in a safe configuration from inside the station. It was the 252nd spacewalk in the station's history. “I

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Silicon Sensing to supply PinPoint gyros for Martian moons exploration

Robotics Business Review

Source: Silicon Sensing Systems Robotic missions to Earth’s moon are challenging enough, but motion control on the moons of Mars requires precision technology. The team said it hopes the probe will return to Earth in 2031. Silicon Sensing’s miniature CRM200 PinPoint gyro. Silicon Sensing Systems Ltd.

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Exotec Manufactures Milestone 5,000th Robot in Record Time

MEM

Exotec , a global warehouse robotics provider, has manufactured its 5,000 th robot, just three months after the production of its 4,000 th robot. Romain Moulin, CEO and Co-Founder at Exotec said: “We continue to see a strong demand for scalable and proven warehouse robotic solutions.