INNOVATION MATRIX PARTNERS WITH FETCH ROBOTICS TO PROVIDE ROBOTICS RESEARCH PLATFORM

Fetch & Freight Robot System Now Available in Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and Australia

Why Drones are Ditching their DIY Roots

By AINSLEY O'CONNELL for FastCompany:  When hobbyist drone pilot Michael Kolowich ordered his Cinestar-8 octocopter in 2013, he traveled from Boston to Montana, where it had been assembled, to pick it up. "I went up there for four days of training in how to fly it safely, how to get great shots with it, the ins and outs of the platform," he says. "It really did take that much training to get the most out of it." How the world has changed in just two years. "Almost every serious video drone then was somewhat custom-built," he says. Now, for a fraction of what Kolowich paid, aspiring drone pilots can pick up a "serious" drone at their local Best Buy. The drone community, circa 2015, is at an inflection point, with DIY tinkering giving way to mass-market distribution. "A year or two ago it was far more custom builds. Now you see it standardizing quite a bit," says Dan Burton, CEO and cofounder of Dronebase, an online platform for booking commercial drone services. Burton was first introduced to drones while serving in the Marines; after returning to the U.S. and attending business school, he began helping commercial drone pilots manage their financials. Dronebase, which effectively allows pilots to outsource their sales and operations, is a natural extension of that hands-on experience. Burton describes the drone community as comprised of "very passionate hobbyists." But increasingly, the community’s creative, maker mindset is directed toward the cinematics of operating the drone camera, rather than toward the construction of the flying robot itself.   Cont'd...

Innodisk Announces Ruggedized mPCIe CAN Bus Adapter for Industrial and Embedded Systems

EMUC-B201 Enables the Internet of Things by Giving Embedded Computers and IPCs Access to Sensors and Subsystems

Blue Frog Robotics Rolls Out Developer Program for BUDDY

The Worlds First Open-Source Companion Robot

Belimed Announces Washer/Disinfector Compatibility with Latest Automated Robotic Cleaning Process

Belimed announced today that their WD 290 washer/disinfector, together with a new specialty robotic rack has been confirmed acceptable for use in the Automated cleaning process for Intuitive Surgical's EndoWrist surgical instruments designed for use with the da Vinci Xi Surgical System.

Cogobuy Builds Industry Ecosystem for Robotics Industry

Aims to Expand Presence in Trillion-level Emerging Robotics Market

Velodyne LiDAR to Co-Sponsor Automotive Vehicles Symposium

LiDAR Market Leader on Hand During High-Level Gathering in Michigan

KC Robotics Launches New "Ready Weld" Series

The industrial robotics company in West Chester, KC Robotics, revolutionizes factory welding.

Toyota Accelerates Home Helper Robot Program

Toyota is accelerating development of a robot that can perform tasks in the home to help elderly and disabled people lead independent lives. The Human Support Robot (HSR) is its response to the rising demand for long-term elderly care. The World Health Organisation predicts that by 2050, 22 per cent of the world’s population will be over 60 years old. The HSR is compact and highly manoeuvrable, with a lightweight, cylindrical body and a folding arm. It can pick up objects off the floor, reach things down from shelves and perform a variety of other tasks. Toyota is teaming up with a number of research bodies to set up the HSR Developers’ Community, making a combined effort to hasten development and early practical adoption of the HSR. Artificial intelligence is not yet a substitute for human care, but the HSR will be able to be operated remotely by family and friends, with the operator’s face and voice being relayed in real-time. This will allow for genuine human interaction as the HSR goes about its work.   Cont'd...

Japan`s Vision as Robotics Super Power; New Industrial Revolution Driven by Robots

For 2015, a Grand Robot Exhibition in Japan is taking place during December 2nd to 5th as a joint venture of Japan Robot Association and the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun.

How to Prepare Now for the Industrial Internet of Things

The inevitable Internet of Things is already taking shape, absorbing the world of consumer devices and hovering on the horizon of industrial manufacturing.

MICROMO Introduces The most compact 3‐channel encoder of its class!

The most compact 3‐channel encoder of its class!

MICROMO Introduces the MCST 3601 - Powerful New Drive Electronics for Stepper Motors

MCST 3601 - Powerful New Drive Electronics for Stepper Motors

ITyX Solutions selects Orlando for its Americas headquarters

German market leader in self-learning software opens a new office in Florida

New ABB RobotStudio App in the Okuma App Store Maximizes CNC Machining Production and Profitability

ABBs simulation and offline programming software allows robot programming to be performed without disrupting production.

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