Chinese home appliance company Midea has unveiled its six-armed super humanoid robot at the Greater Bay Area New Economy ...
The moment a humanoid robot pitched forward on a Miami stage, arms raised as if lifting off an invisible headset, it ...
A robot attacked a Tesla worker and left them bleeding on the automaker’s Austin factory floor two years ago, according to an explosive new report. It was one of a series of incidents at Giga Texas, a ...
The factory of the future is a term that has been mentioned in manufacturing circles for a long time. It means different things to different people. Some see it as a technologically advanced factory.
Corvallis startup Agility Robotics plans to open a large factory in Salem later this year with the capacity to build more than 10,000 robots annually. People and robots will work together in the ...
Midea’s Miro U robot is now official with a six-arm wheel-leg design and high-precision control. The launch video reveals how ...
As work on self-driving cars continues, Ford is making use of a new self-driving factory robot that can deliver parts quickly and efficiently, modify its routes based on obstacles in its path, and ...
Ford is continuously seeking ways to apply the technology it’s developing for cars to areas outside of the automotive industry. Its latest project was creating a self-driving, multi-purpose robot.
Boston Dynamic's first "BigDog" robot may have been the stuff of robotic nightmares, but its smaller Spot has received mixed feedback both from people and companies. The quadruped's more streamlined ...
In the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, add the names of Mark, Rowan, Dorian and Jabba to the list of front-line heroes quietly toiling away to vanquish the virus. The four are ...
Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater’s Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
Anew “dog” is changing how a dog food factory in Crete does maintenance. Signs around the Nestlé Purina Petcare factory tell employees to watch out for “Spot,” who often walks through the site.