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Funding the next wave of robotics

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Funding the next wave of robotics The Robot Report Podcast Nuro navigates to fully autonomous driving In Episode 176 of The Robot Report Podcast, we feature an interview with venture capitalists Juliette Chevallier, Principle at Scale Ventures, and Jasmeet Singh founder of JMOON Ventures.

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3D-Printed Homes Get Boost From Montana

21st Century Tech

Montana this month gave a City of Billings contractor approval to build homes using 3D-printed walls for new construction in the state. The technology Tim Stark, the contractor, is using comes from Apis Cor , a Florida-based technology company that emphatically states on its website, “We print 3D buildings.”

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Setting Up the Building Blocks for a Digital Factory

Modern Machine Shop

Second, the software streamlines the development of successful automation integrations, both directly through simplification of robot cell control and indirectly through revision control and facilitation of machine tool compensation features. These include Caron Engineering’s ToolConnect and AutoComp functions.

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New DoD Marketplace Caught My Eye

Mold Making Technology

It’s all about making it easier for the DoD to work with shops that can make things fast and safe, using technology like 3D printing or robots. When you see one that fits, you send in a proposal sharing your capabilities. With big changes like new tariffs and a push to bring manufacturing back to the U.S.,

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Personalized Surgery: Robotics, 3D Printing & Beyond

Additive Manufacturing

A panel of distinguished experts discussed the current state of personalized surgery, robotics, 3D printing, medical simulation, and the ongoing potential for it. Patel recalls when he started using 3D printed, patient-specific anatomical models for pre-surgical preparation. Where Do Robotics Fit In?

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CNC machine tending, now with accessible robotics for rapid R&D prototyping and specialty manufacturing runs

Robotics Business Review

Recently, Tormach introduced its new 1500MX CNC mill that can be operated with the ZA6 industrial robot via the company’s free and open source PathPilot ® control software. What we’ve done with our new 1500MX CNC Mill and ZA6 robot is to scale machine tending for use by specialty part producers, who are among our largest customer segment.

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Austin Texas plans for a 3D-printed 62-acre Community Development & Expansion to Feature Housing, Hospitality Amenities & First 3D-printed Hotel from ICON, Liz Lambert, and BIG

Additive Manufacturing

The relocation and expansion of El Cosmico to 62 acres will showcase entirely new architectural approaches made possible by large-scale 3D-printing including domes, arches, vaults and parabolic forms. “I It’s fitting that ICON has a contract with NASA to build the first dwellings on the moon and on Mars. ft to 2,200 sq.