CynLr, a deep-tech robotics and cybernetics startup is tackling visual object intelligence. Its robotic arms solution can pick up unrecognized objects, including mirror-finished objects. When it comes ...
Bengaluru-based deeptech robotics startup CynLr (Cybernetics Laboratory) has successfully raised USD 10 million in a Series A funding round led by Pavestone and Athera Venture Partners (formerly ...
The Pepper humanoid robot developed by SoftBank. SoftBank Group—controlled by Japan’s richest person, Masayoshi Son—has agreed to buy the robotics unit of Swiss industrial giant ABB Ltd. for $5.4 ...
Principal Systems Scientist CMU Robotics Institute and CMU Argo AI Center for AV Research Faculty, Carnegie Mellon University Dr. John M. Dolan received his B.S.E. from Princeton University and his ...
Key causes of the economic weakness in Europe and Germany include postponed investment plans due to current geopolitical tensions and increasing competitive pressure from Asian rivals. Companies in ...
Gokul NA, co-founder of vision systems startup CynLr, was among a curated group of machine vision experts invited to be interviewed for Machine Design’s week of dedicated content on machine vision ...
This year's winner of the Neuron Award for young promising scientists, Dr. Tomáš Pluskal from IOCB Prague, together with his student Roman Bushuiev and colleagues from the Czech Institute of ...
Dr. Ferat Sahin received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. In September 2000, he joined Rochester Institute of Technology, where he is a Professor ...
IonQ's quantum computing technology could revolutionize AI processing and unlock a $173 billion market by 2040. Serve Robotics' autonomous delivery platform and Uber partnership position it for growth ...
The latest humanoid robot on the market can purportedly run across a grassy lawn, do cartwheels and even fist-fight – and it costs less than $6,000. In a promotional video from China’s Unitree ...
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Sea slug research advances soft robotics
When designing new robots, engineers often look to nature for inspiration. They base their robots on the designs and behaviors of snakes, fish, humans, and more, such as sea slugs, whose feeding ...
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