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Modular motors and gearboxes make product development simple

Robotics Business Review

This has made it a challenge to source parts for physical prototyping especially electric motor and motion systems. We decided to introduce this rapid prototyping system and stock some inventory. These motion systems are not limited to physical prototyping. During the pandemic everyone had supply chain issues.

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Amazon to discuss its robotics evolution at Robotics Summit & Expo

Robotics Business Review

Source: Amazon Amazon currently operates more than 750,000 robots that sort, lift, and carry packages across its facilities. From 2010 to 2019, Parness worked at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he founded and led the Robotic Rapid Prototyping Laboratory, specializing in grippers and wall climbing robots.

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PickNik Robotics releases MoveIt Pro 6 to cut developer costs, time to market

Robotics Business Review

Source: PickNik Robotics PickNik Inc. “Additionally, with MoveIt Pro’s rapid development platform, we can reduce development costs by 75%, even for the most complex robotic applications.” based company is also active in the open-source Robot Operating System ( ROS ) community. The Boulder, Colo.-based

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Expanded End-to-End Injection Molding Capabilities to Benefit Moldmakers

Mold Making Technology

Source | Protolabs Volume pricing, rigid quality control and complete program management are among the production benefits possible as a digital manufacturer. Supply chain teams will also benefit from the ability to work with a single-source supplier accessible 24/7 through an unmatched e-commerce platform.

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Robotics Summit & Expo announces conference agenda

Robotics Business Review

The Future of Logistics Automation Speaker: TBD 10-10:45 AM The future of logistics automation is evolving rapidly, driven by advancements in robotics, AI, and autonomous systems. In this keynote, MIT CSAIL Director Daniela Rus will discuss the challenges of transformer-based foundation AI models.