New AI training allows assistive robots to move both arms naturally, helping them perform household tasks more safely and efficiently.
Trener Robotics’ Acteris is a robot-agnostic skills platform that lets operators describe the tasks they want to automate in their own words.
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Robots observe humans, learn to move arms, set and clear table autonomously with new method
A new methodology is helping robots to move its arms autonomously. Researchers combined a ...
Epson Robots, the #1 SCARA robot manufacturer in the world, announced today it will exhibit at three leading industry ...
Panarottis and iSchoolAfrica launched a coding and robotics club at Hlakaniphani Primary School to give primary learners foundational digital, coding, and problem-solving skills, bridging the ...
Technology demonstrated at ABB's booth in NewTech Automation & Robotics eventCAESAREA, Israel, Feb. 12, 2026 / ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the robotics field at a rapid pace, according to the International Federation of ...
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Laker Robotics teacher Jeff Diebel inspires future engineers
Mechatronics teacher Jeff Diebel brings robotics, coding and engineering to Laker students, inspiring perseverance and problem solving.
Have ads started popping up in your conversations with ChatGPT yet? More than 30 advertisers have run ads on ChatGPT this ...
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Humanoid robots as educational tools
span style="font-family: Gilroy;">TECHNOLOGY is reshaping industries, societies, work, leisure, and life itself. Until the ...
CynLr’s object intelligence platform aims to teach robots to learn like babies. How Ramya Sriram's Theyyam photograph captured a ‘movement’ that’s now part of the National Geographic 2026 calendar.
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