A team of roboticists, led by Dr Elena De Momi, at Italy’s Politecnico di Milano have trained a robot to imitate a human being’s actions, specifically of emulating a nurse...
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A world-first in robotic surgery has been successfully completed by a team at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford; BBC News had exclusive access. The team of surgeons used the ‘Preceyes’ surgical...
RoboticsandAutomationNews.com has compiled a list of the top robotics companies, based on the number of each company’s robots installed across the globe. RoboticsandAutomationNews.com has stressed this is an incomplete list,...
Uber have teamed up with Volvo to deliver self-driving cars to its consumers, initially with a ‘supervisor’ who can take control of the vehicle should the need arise. These driver-free...
Amazon will be opening its 13th UK fulfilment centre next year, in Tilbury, Essex, to keep up with customer demand. As well as 1,500 new permanent jobs for people, the...
What’s happened so far in the race to driverless cars: Tesla has cars with autopilot enabled available to consumers, including one that took its owner to hospital after he had...
1,007 robots break world record for number of robots dancing together simultaneously, at the Qingdao Beer Festival in China. Image courtesy of HighSnobiety.com The robots danced together for 60 seconds,...
A man suffered a pulmonary embolism behind the wheel of his car in the US, but instead of crashing Joshua Neally activated the autopilot on his Tesla Model X car...
Professor Yang Gao, Head of the STAR Lab at the University of Surrey, has produced a white paper which states that research into robotic autonomy will make future space exploration...
Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), said several factors meant that post-Brexit Britain could be better suited to support the development of technology...
Moley Robotics, a London-based robotics company, has developed a prototype “robochef” that could be seen in homes by 2017. Huge swathes of data have been input into the robot, showing...
Australian company Fastbrick Robotics has produced Hadrian 105, a robot capable of laying 225 bricks per hour in a fully automated process. Bricks are fed onto a belt and travel...
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