University of Central Florida (UCF) researchers have developed a computer-aided robotic arm which assists the physically challenged people to carry out actions like gripping and lifting various objects. It has both manual and automatic modes of operation.
Cornell University’s Personal Robotics Lab, which develops software for building high-end robots, is currently focused on creating robots which can effectively perform various daily activities including cleaning up an untidy room, arranging a bookshelf and packing and unpacking a dishwasher, without the interference of the human.
Gilt Groupe, an online retailer of luxury brands, has declared the opening of a distribution center located in Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
Panasonic Corporation has declared the release of a hair-washing robot and a Roboticbed.
Scientists at the Pohang Institute of Intelligent Robotics (PIRO) in South Korea have created Windoro a window cleaning robot that embraces two distinct modules that can meticulously clean the window by spraying the cleaning solution and then rubbing it away with the help of spinning pads.
Lars Asplund, a Computer Science Assistant Professor at Malardalen University and Kerstin Gauffin, a colleague from the theater department developed a dying swan robot with the help of a modular system.
Adaptable Ambient Living Assistant (ALIAS) program is expected to be launched by a collaboration of five private enterprises, three academic institutes and an end-user organization pertaining to Germany, Austria, France and Luxembourg.
Researchers, Wei-Po Lee, Tsung-Hsien Yang and Bingchiang Jeng at Taiwan’s National Sun Yat-sen University, have created a user-based communicative framework that utilizes a neural network-based method in robot toys, eliminating its repetitive behavior and offering interactive responses to human instructions.
Kettering Kickoff Robotics contest 2010, a famous robotic competition founded by Bob Nichols, was hosted by Kettering University in Flint, Michigan on September 18.
Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing’s Regents Professor Ronald Arkin and its Research Engineer Alan Wagner conducted experiments at the Georgia Institute of Technology to investigate the method of robot deception.
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