Human-robot interaction is an area that is seeing increasing attention as research increases the capabilities and potential applications of technology.
By Sarah Moore
5 Feb 2020
As soon as quantum supremacy can be achieved, the benefits of quantum computing will directly impact industrial automation and the rest of society.
By Ben Pilkington
19 Dec 2019
Quantum computing has the potential to drastically increase the processing power available to the field of robotics.
By Ben Pilkington
19 Dec 2019
Drones are being used in engineering to expand on the capabilities of human lead operations through remote sensing as well as through their actuation and predictive capabilities.
By Sarah Moore
19 Dec 2019
Solar energy is a practical power solution for robots and this progress can be expected to continue. In the near future, humanoid robots could be powered entirely by integrated PVs.
By Ben Pilkington
19 Dec 2019
Solar cells are the components that create electricity from the light of the sun. In robotics, solar cells are increasingly being used as a renewable, stable and autonomous power source for smaller robots.
By Ben Pilkington
19 Dec 2019
Recently, the Integrated Measurement of Eating Quality (IMEQ) initiative was funded by the Scottish Government and Quality Meat Scotland to develop automated robotic technology to measure the key nutritional values of meat.
By Sarah Moore
19 Dec 2019
There are a number of applications of machine vision in robotics that are currently being used, and also many still being worked on in the lab or are still in the concept phases.
By Sarah Moore
19 Dec 2019
Exoskeletons have long been of interest in the medical sector. However, industrial exoskeletons have now been designed to support a range of tasks that would normally be done manually by a human worker.
By Sarah Moore
19 Dec 2019
In 2018, 98.1 million motor vehicles were produced globally. One quarter of all passenger cars are made in Europe, with the US and Greater China being responsible for a large share of the remaining majority.
By John Allen
19 Dec 2019