Robotiq says it has combined adaptive gripping with high-frequency tactile sensing, enabling robots to generalize across objects.
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Video: The ALLEX humanoid robot can shake hands without crushing yours
Meet ALLEX, a Korean-built humanoid robot designed to tackle one of robotics’ toughest challenges: ...
Amazon has deployed over 750,000 robots to its fulfillment centers over the last decade or so, but now there's a new, shall we say, more sensitive addition. The company has announced Vulcan, its first ...
Scientists create smallest programmable robots ever - smaller than salt grains, these breakthrough microscopic machines could ...
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Scientists want to give robots a sense of smell
Robots equipped with electronic noses are gaining the ability to detect and analyse odours. The technology has applications in health, safety and environmental monitoring.
Taylor worked with AP from 2018 to 2025, most recently as Google Editor. Amazon unveiled Vulcan, a warehouse robot with 'a sense of touch,' at an event in Germany. Vulcan adds/removes items from pods ...
Robots excel at many things, but having a good sense of touch is not among them. Whether dropping items or pinching them too tightly, which crushes the object, many robots struggle with these basic ...
Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming motors. In a new study from the University of Oxford, all of that ...
Robotiq has announced the launch of its TSF-85 tactile sensor fingertips for the 2F-85 Adaptive Gripper, giving Physical AI ...
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