How AI and Edge Computing Are Powering Real-Time Robotic Control
AI and edge computing are transforming robotics by enabling real-time decision-making in drones, self-driving cars, factory robots, and healthcare devices without relying on the cloud.
AI and edge computing are transforming robotics by enabling real-time decision-making in drones, self-driving cars, factory robots, and healthcare devices without relying on the cloud.
From Boston Dynamics’ agile humanoid robots to DJI’s industry-transforming drones, these five robotics companies are leading innovation in 2024 across manufacturing, homes, and beyond.
Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) is changing how businesses adopt automation by replacing large upfront costs with affordable subscription-based access to robotic systems.
Robotics is moving well beyond manufacturing. From hospitals and farms to retail stores and construction sites, robots are reshaping how non-traditional industries operate and deliver services.
Robots are now active in hospitals, farms, retail stores, and construction sites. Learn how robotic technology is improving safety, efficiency, and outcomes across these key sectors.
Amazon has unveiled Vulcan, a warehouse robot with a sense of touch. Using tactile sensors, it can handle 75% of Amazon’s inventory with precision and human-like grip control.
Robots are changing healthcare by improving surgical precision, speeding up patient recovery, and making hospitals safer. Explore the key applications and benefits of medical robotics.
Nanorobotics is advancing fast. Learn how nanobots work, their potential uses in medicine, manufacturing, and environmental cleanup, and the key challenges ahead.
Engineers are borrowing millions of years of natural evolution to build smarter robots. From robot dogs to gecko wall-climbers, biomimicry is reshaping modern robotics.
No-code programming interfaces are making cobot deployment faster and simpler. Businesses of all sizes can now automate tasks without coding expertise or robotics engineers.