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Webinar: Learn about motion control for healthcare robotics applications

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State-of-the-art surgical and healthcare robotics depend on precise motion control. Source: maxon Technological advances continue to drive growing adoption of robotics in healthcare, particularly for surgical applications. surgeons are interested in robotics, but many procedures have yet to benefit from automation.

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Robot dog learns new tricks: Boston Dynamics unleashes Spot v4.1

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’s Spot robot has evolved to become more capable at facility inspection tasks. In that time, the quadruped robot as achieved greater autonomy and an ever-growing set of sensor payloads. The company recently upgraded the yellow, four-legged robot with several new features in its latest Spot operating system release.

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Robotic surgery to benefit from advanced processors and AI, says AMD

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AMD said its processors enable robotic surgery such as with Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci system. Source: AMD The need for robotic surgery is well established, but most systems are still costly to purchase, operate, and maintain, noted Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

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NVIDIA, Teradyne Robotics, and Siemens discuss autonomous machines and AI

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Senior executives from NVIDIA, Siemens, and Teradyne Robotics gathered this week in Odense, Denmark, to mark the launch of Teradyne Robotics’ new headquarters and discuss the advances coming to the robotics industry. billion by 2032 at an annual growth rate of more than 37%, according to Statzon.

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Charging challenges can be solved for rugged robotics, says WiBotic

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Modern robotics has come a long way since the 1960s. We’ve created robots accurate enough to work on a production line and safe enough to maneuver around a facility floor. In these locations, the robotics charging challenges become more pronounced. Perhaps the most pressing problem of all is how to charge those robots.

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farm-ng raises Series A funding to scale Amiga robot and AI for small to midsize farms

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Source: farm-ng Since the first industrial revolution two centuries ago, workers have moved into cities, even as population growth has challenged farmers to be increasingly productive. Today, farm-ng said it has completed its Series A funding round, raising more than $10 million to further develop the Amiga robot for agriculture.

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LOXO expands into Germany with self-driving logistics subsidiary

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Source: Schindler Group LOXO AG today opened its first international subsidiary in Munich, Germany. billion in 2023 and projected to surpass $504 billion by 2032, has enormous untapped potential,” asserted LOXO. The post LOXO expands into Germany with self-driving logistics subsidiary appeared first on The Robot Report.

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