The Government of Canada is providing financial assistance to AV&R Vision and Robotics in order to commercialise its 3-D automated visual inspection solution for machine parts in an international level.
D & R Technology Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Ecoland International, Inc., one of North America's fastest growing applied-robotics companies, announced today the receipt of a tooling contract from Toyota Boshoku, a major tier one automotive parts supplier.
Mitsubishi Electric, a global provider of electrical and electronic equipment for satellite communications, space development, information processing and communications, consumer electronics, energy, industrial technology, building equipment and transportation, has entered into a merger agreement with the Messung Group in India.
Research and Markets has released a new research report from iCD Research, titled "The UAV Market in the UK - 2011-2021: Market Review".
Surfware, a leading developer of SURFCAM CAD/CAM systems, has chosen UAVision as its reseller in Portugal. The headquarters of UAVision is at Lisbon and the company will be lending its support to Surfware by licensing Industrial and Educational end-users of SURFCAM CAD/CAM systems.
Nicholas Roy, who is an associate professor at MIT for astronautics and aeronautics and his team of students are in the process of developing robots, which will have the ability to navigate through unknown territory.
AutoNOMOs Labs, a German Federal Ministry of Education and Research funded university project, has developed the first fully autonomous car, ‘MadeInGermany,’ for driving on the highways and streets of Brandenburg and Berlin states.
Start up robotic company Rep Invariant Systems has renamed itself Jaybridge Robotics. The company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts is still focused on autonomous vehicle motion, navigation, perception and systems integration.
Car manufacturers are developing a technology, by which one can build cars that are electrically operated and are autonomous like robots. This new generation of cars called electric network vehicles (EN-V), would be capable of self-driving and could be sent off to schools for pick up or even do weekly shopping.
The Robotics Club from the University Of Central Florida (UCF) has designed the Automaton robot, which is capable of communicating, evaluating and navigating.
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