Home
-
Electronic skin with distinct fingerprint patterns boosts security
The advanced electronic skin features unique wrinkling patterns, surpassing the uniqueness of even human fingerprints. This approach might one day enable artificial intelligence (AI) robots to possess unique fingerprint identification capabilities.
-
Dobot Atom: A leap forward in humanoid robotics
This article explores what makes Dobot Atom unique, its advanced features and its applications in multiple industries.
-
From floor to more: Roombas to learn new tricks around the house!
Possible functions that such robotic devices might take on could potentially include playing with pets, watering plants, carrying groceries from the car to the kitchen, delivering breakfast in bed and closing windows when it rains, among other tasks.
-
RIC Robotics announces launch of world's first AI-powered giant construction robot
RIC Robotics suggests that its Zyrex construction robot is the world’s first “Giantroid” that is designed to be cognitive and fully autonomous.
-
Rohde & Schwarz receives VESA approval for DisplayPort testing solutions
The approval provides manufacturers a toolset to validate their DP2.1 (HBR X) transmitters with confidence.
-
IDS NXT oslo with IP69K ingress protection code expands IDS AI portfolio
The camera combines artificial intelligence (AI) with first-class image quality, video streaming and recording functions in a compact, industrial-grade housing.
-
Phoseon UV LED curing systems from Excelitas now available with Modbus TCP communication protocol
Users can choose between RS485 or Modbus TCP communication protocols — ensuring compatibility with a wide range of automation and process control environments.
-
Revolutionizing assembly lines: How AI is empowering cobots
Cobots, designed to work alongside humans, are becoming increasingly adaptive, agile and capable, thanks to advances in AI combined with steadily improving, sensor based situational awareness.
-
Future-proofing warehousing operations with robotics
Warehouses that invest in these technologies are typically better positioned to respond quickly and maintain cost-effectiveness, even as technology advances and the complexities of modern logistics intensify.
-
ECIA: Tariffs crush sales sentiment in April
Electronic component vendors now must navigate complex issues in the supply chain.
-
3 next-gen sensors powering the future of machine vision
From hyperspectral to terahertz, emerging sensor tech transforms how machines see, analyze and act in real time.
-
AI chip war expands between China and US
Amid U.S. export restrictions, China is accelerating AI processor push.
-
Meet Zippy: The small but mighty bipedal robot built for rescue operations
Standing at 1.5 inches tall — roughly the size of a LEGO minifigure — “Zippy” the robot can skip, climb, turn and walk. Additionally, the robot is comprised of a self-contained system that includes a battery, an actuator and a control unit.
-
Fanuc launches its first explosion-proof collaborative paint robot
According to its manufacturer, the cobot is ideal for wet spraying, dry powder coating and several other processes that involve adhesive dispensing.
-
RDI Technologies wins two Vision Systems Design Awards at Automate 2025
The company earned a Silver Honoree award for its cutting-edge Iris MX high-speed camera and a Bronze Honoree award for the HSi series of FASTEC imaging cameras.
-
Materials manufacturing in space? Space Forge is working on it
Space-based materials could be a boon to chip manufacturing, quantum computing and more.
-
A pyranometer for precision solar radiation monitoring
The Class A pyranometer ensures high-precision irradiance measurements for accurate performance ratio calculations.
-
Tiny MEMS speaker engineered for wearables
xMEMS calls it a world’s first.
-
Rohde & Schwarz hosts RF Testing Innovations Forum 2025, helping design engineers elevate their RF expertise
Rohde & Schwarz and industry partners will be providing a virtual platform for radio frequency (RF) design engineers to enhance their RF expertise and engage with industry leaders at the forefront of innovation.
-
Igus launches Iggy Rob, bringing affordable humanoid robotics to life
Iggy Rob measures 5 feet, 7 inches in height, and can function for eight hours on a single battery charge. Additionally, the robot features two arms, a stable wheeled base and it costs around $54,448.
