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Arcturus UAV and Urban Robotics Fly 3-D Imager

2014-01-24 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

ROHNERT PARK, Calif. – The GeoDragon sensor system has now been integrated and flown on an Arcturus UAV T-20 Tier II unmanned aerial vehicle.  The sensor system is enclosed in a wing-mounted pod and is capable of high resolution 2-D and 3-D image capture. The sensor was designed by Urban Robotics in Portland, Oregon. The aircraft was built by Arcturus UAV in Rohnert Park, California.  The GeoDragon system can create 3-D reconstructions in near-real time and output high-resolution digital ...This story is related to the following:Transportation Industry ProductsOptics and PhotonicsSearch for suppliers of: Image Sensors | Aircraft Sensors | Image Analysis Systems |

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Automated Robotics, Conveyor Systems serve flat glass industry.

2014-01-20 14:31:20| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Robotic glass handling systems and conveyors provide accurate and smooth handling and gapping of glass to maximize throughput through ovens and coating lines. Standard and custom robotic glass handling equipment and peripherals cover glass rack loading/unloading, slotted IG rack loading, high-speed glass stacking, rack unloading with interleaf removal, box packing with interleaf, and solar module assembly lines. Suitable application include float, IG, tempering, cutting, and more. This story is related to the following:Material Handling and Storage Sponsored by: Dalmec Inc - Tile AdSearch for suppliers of: Robotic Systems | Conveyor Systems |

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This robot will clean your barbecue, and other bizarre robotics at CES

2014-01-09 18:17:14| Wireless - Topix.net

WowWee's MiP, a balancing robot that can be controlled by hand motions or smartphones, carries a can of energy drink at the International Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, in Las Vegas.

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Google wins DARPAs robotics challenge, wonders if it was a good idea to turn down future military contracts

2013-12-23 18:20:53| Extremetech

DARPA's Robotic Challenge took place in Florida over the weekend, pitting some of the world's most advanced humanoid robots against each other in a series of complex tasks, and rather fortuitously for a famously acquisitive Silicon Valley company, the winning robot was fielded by a company called Schaft -- a Japanese company that was recently acquired by Google as part of its rather sudden segue into robotics. Google now officially, and probably not unintentionally, has its hands on the best humanoid robot in all the land.

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Google acquires Boston Dynamics and seven other robotics companies: Next stop, Judgment Day

2013-12-16 16:49:29| Extremetech

Google, the search engine and advertising company, has acquired Boston Dynamics -- the robotics and engineering company famous for the creation of some of the world's most advanced robots. It is clear that Google is seriously -- and rather suddenly -- interested in robots. What isn't clear, though, is why. Is Google planning some kind of synergistic and masterful play to integrate its AI and machine learning software algorithms with humanoid helper robots? Is this the start of a story that ultimately leads to the technological singularity and Judgment Day?

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