Rob Scharff's Soft Robotics 3D-printed hand responds to human grip

Dutch Design Week 2015: Delft University of Technology graduate Rob Scharff has created a soft robotic limb that can shake hands with people. The hand was created as part of Scharff's Soft Robotics research project – which focuses on the ways robots can be integrated with more tactile materials, and so improve robot-human interactions.  Cont'd...

Live Webinar- Sensing a Revolution: How Magnetic Sensing Technologies are Changing How You Use Rotary Encoders

Breakthroughs in microprocessing and signal filtering have resulted in new magnetic encoders that can rival the performance of optical sensors while being more robust and compact. Learn how to select an encoder for a given application and what the future holds.

BitFlow Frame Grabbers Now Support AMD DirectGMA to Achieve Real-time, Latency-free Imaging

BitFlow becomes first manufacturer to support both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs

FANUC America Expands its Training Catalog with Three New Online Courses

The on-line education system offered by FANUC provides comprehensive content in a robust, interactive learning environment.

FABTECH - FORMITALY Arrives In North America At FABTECH 2015

The Italian sheet metal forming experts establish their North American sales office as they launch top-quality innovation into the US market

Random Bin Picking And Part Loading System

Our customer was faced with manually moving heavy parts from multiple bins and placing them onto a conveyor to begin a heat-treating operation.

FABTECH 2015 - Interview with Chahe Bakmazjian, Business Team Leader for Robotmaster

We have a new suite of specialized tools for cutting and welding which we will be demoing at Fabtech.

RoboticsTomorrow discusses FABTECH 2015 with Jan Abel of Stäubli

FABTECH gives Stäubli an opportunity to illustrate solutions that improve productivity while increasing profits.

Robot Can Pick and Sort Fruit

A robotics breakthrough by product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants is set to boost productivity across the food chain – from the field to the warehouse. It paves the way for robots to take on complex picking and sorting tasks involving irregular organic items – sorting fruit and vegetables, for example, or locating and removing specific weeds among crops in a field. “Traditional robots struggle when it comes to adapting to deal with uncertainty,” said Chris Roberts, head of industrial robotics at Cambridge Consultants. “Our innovative blend of existing technologies and novel signal processing techniques has resulted in a radical new system design that is poised to disrupt the industry.”  

Rockwell Automation PartnerNetwork Program Expands with New Partners

The PartnerNetwork program is a team of leading suppliers, distributors, system integrators, and machine and equipment builders.

Geometric launches CAMWorks 2016

The latest release of Geometrics award-winning suite of 3D CNC machining applications enhances productivity, advances machining capabilities, and improves user experience

Artec 3D Partners With 3D Systems to Streamline 3D Scan-to-CAD Process With New Product Bundle

The tools made available through this joint offering will allow users to experience an improved reverse engineering process that begins with scans created using Artec's professional grade handheld scanners.

FABTECH 2015 - Interview with Kristen Fairbrother, Marketing Communications Leader for DE-STA-CO

Many of our product demonstrations will be in full motion, and some will be interactive, so visitors can get a good understanding of how our products can provide solutions for their applications.

ULTIMAKER RELEASES OPEN-SOURCE FILES OF THEIR 3D PRINTERS

The Blue Print Files Of the Latest Ultimaker 3D Printer Models Are Available To the Public

KC Robotics, Inc. to Exhibit at the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Show

The Advanced Manufacturing Technology Show is Shaping the Future of the Industry

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