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US companies rush to add robots as demand surges

US companies rush to add robots as demand surges

Record number added in first nine months of 2021.
Timothy Aeppel Nov 12 2021 1:12PM Hardware
Treasury Wine Estates to trial robots for yield prediction, crop spraying

Treasury Wine Estates to trial robots for yield prediction, crop spraying

In tie-up with The Yield and Yamaha.
Justin Hendry Jun 10 2021 2:24PM Hardware
Victoria to trial roving robots in quarantine hotels

Victoria to trial roving robots in quarantine hotels

For CCTV surveillance.
Justin Hendry Feb 25 2021 12:29PM Hardware
Booktopia to trial warehouse robots

Booktopia to trial warehouse robots

Embarks on new proof-of-concept.
Tess Bennett Nov 12 2020 11:59AM Strategy
Tiny walking rover bound for the moon

Tiny walking rover bound for the moon

Lunar exploration by foot in 2021.
Stuart McDill Oct 11 2019 1:00PM Hardware
Aussie engineer adds 3D printed whiskers to drones

Aussie engineer adds 3D printed whiskers to drones

Using air currents to sense movements.
Matt Johnston Aug 19 2019 6:55AM Projects
Israeli army in no rush to go fully robotic

Israeli army in no rush to go fully robotic

Still 30 years from robot ground troops.
Dan Williams Aug 5 2019 12:45PM Hardware
Researchers release code that can detect body language

Researchers release code that can detect body language

Makes it possible for robots to interpret non-verbal communication.
Juha Saarinen Jul 7 2017 9:35AM Oddware
Why architects and builders are turning to robots

Why architects and builders are turning to robots

Welcome to the cutting edge of construction innovation.
Andrew Sadauskas Apr 18 2016 6:52AM Strategy
TasWater deploys drones in $15m dam project

TasWater deploys drones in $15m dam project

UAVs used in Ridgeway Dam upgrade.
Andrew Sadauskas Jun 25 2015 1:14PM Hardware
Patrick's container-carrying robots damaged at sea

Patrick's container-carrying robots damaged at sea

Delays forecast for Sydney Port automation project.
Staff Writers Feb 7 2014 7:15AM Networking
The robots helping Australian farmers compete

The robots helping Australian farmers compete

Seeking productivity through automation.
Colin Packham May 28 2013 6:16AM Hardware
Anglo American eyes robots for platinum mines

Anglo American eyes robots for platinum mines

Signs agreement with University.
Ry Crozier Jan 17 2013 12:01PM Hardware
DSTO shows off two new Land Warfare robots

DSTO shows off two new Land Warfare robots

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) demonstrated two new robots at the Land Warfare Conference in Brisbane this week.
Staff Writers Oct 31 2008 12:03AM Hardware
Nasa robots survey the Arctic

Nasa robots survey the Arctic

Nasa has developed "toy like" autonomous robots to carry out scientific surveys of treacherous areas of the Arctic and Antarctic.
Robert Jaques Jul 17 2008 7:52AM Hardware
Robots deemed less intelligent than humans, still

Robots deemed less intelligent than humans, still

Despite improvements in artificial intelligence and robotics, humans prefer human interactions to those with machines, a study has found.
Liz Tay Jul 15 2008 4:55PM Hardware
Swarm robotics work hundreds of robots into one

Swarm robotics work hundreds of robots into one

Forget the conventional notion of human-like androids; researchers are investigating large swarms of up to 10,000 miniature robots which can work together to form a single, artificial life form.
Liz Tay Mar 15 2008 10:12AM Hardware
UK scientist warns of terrorist robots

UK scientist warns of terrorist robots

One of the UK's leading scientists has warned that terrorists will soon be using robots to attack their targets..
Iain Thomson Feb 28 2008 7:20AM Hardware
Nasa sends robots to the North Pole

Nasa sends robots to the North Pole

Nasa has sent two robots to an isolated rocky polar desert within a crater in the Arctic Circle as part of a training exercise to help scientists learn how robots could evaluate potential outposts on the Moon or Mars.
Robert Jaques Jul 24 2007 12:13PM Hardware
European boffins developing 'intelligent' robots

European boffins developing 'intelligent' robots

A team of European scientists and engineers has unveiled plans to create next-generation intelligent robots by adding adaptive learning capabilities to existing single-function 'dumb' machines.
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Oddware

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