Robotics
Are ultrasonic sensors the better alternative to electrodes in prosthetics?
In the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in prosthetics, a shift from traditional electrode-based systems to more advanced technologies like ultrasonic sensors is gaining traction.
Robotic hand complete with bones, ligaments, and tendons
A team of researchers have successfully printed a robotic hand complete with bones, ligaments, and tendons, all made from different polymers, using a novel laser scanning technique.
Simulating touch: how robotics is mimicking human sensory abilities
In a world where we've heard about robots mimicking animals, the question arises: What about simulating touch?
Are consumers ready for robots on their doorstep?
As e-commerce giants like Amazon and Walmart accelerate their push into drone delivery, the question arises: are consumers ready for this aerial shift in delivery services?
Data transmission with fibre optic in surgical robotic systems
In the medical device sector, there is a growing emphasis on surgical robotic systems designed to enhance the precision of surgeries.
Yazaki and NEC streamline robot operations with AI
Yazaki Corporation and NEC Corporation have successfully conducted a demonstration experiment utilising the ‘NEC Digital Robot Motion Planning Solution.’
Distrelec releases final instalment of robotics and automation guide
Distrelec has published the third and last part of its Robotics and Automation Guide.
Tis the season to be busy
The festive season heralds a time of exceptional activity, with the logistics sector embarking on a delivery expedition that rivals the legendary exploits of Santa.
Robotic companions aid dementia care in East Sussex
In East Sussex, an initiative using lifelike robotic pets to support individuals with early-onset dementia has been introduced.
Robotics at Cumbria's Sellafield nuclear site
Robots at Sellafield are contributing significantly to the site's operations, with insights being shared across the nuclear sector.