Manufacturing industrial chemicals is renowned for its complexity, high level of automation, and need for accuracy and precision. This article discusses the use of robots in industrial chemical production and the current commercial landscape.
As the need for robotic systems grows, so does the need for advancements and new emerging technologies. One such emerging technology is amphibious robots, which are breaking the barrier of being able to traverse both water and land.
By Umar Sajjad
21 Mar 2023
Open-access data repositories provide the high-quality data that is essential for AI applications and are crucial for the rapid progress of the field.
By Ben Pilkington
20 Mar 2023
AZoRobotics examines how generative AIs could change industry, and explores what happens next in a post-ChatGPT world.
By Ben Pilkington
15 Mar 2023
Given that automation and robot technologies are constantly improving and becoming more effective and efficient, the future of their use in producing metal sheets is bright.
Autofuel's automated refueling system is a groundbreaking innovation that promises to benefit customers and gas stations by eliminating the need for customers to exit their cars, saving time, and enhancing convenience.
By Umar Sajjad
13 Mar 2023
The necessity for an effective and dependable energy supply is one of the main challenges that robotic engineers face. Hydrogen, a clean and abundant fuel, is an excellent candidate for powering robots.
Agriculture equipment manufacturer John Deere recently launched the world’s first production-ready autonomous tractor, supported with artificial intelligence (AI) technology by technology startup SparkAI.
By Ben Pilkington
27 Feb 2023
The use of robots in food decoration is covered in this AZoRobotics Editorial Series covering the applications of robot technologies in the food industry.
By Ben Pilkington
24 Feb 2023
In this Editorial Series, AZoRobotics covers how robotic technologies are being used in the food industry. In this article, we look at their application to food decontamination.
By Ben Pilkington
22 Feb 2023