Automation technology is evolving, with robotic process automation having evolved into intelligent automation.
Robotic automation has been widely adopted by the manufacturing industry for decades. Most automotive vehicles, consumer electrical appliances, and even domestic robots were made and assembled by ...
The process of bringing collaborative capabilities to industrial robots first began appearing on the automation scene about three years ago when we saw some of the first demonstrations of Realtime ...
UAFS has unveiled $5.7 million in new robotics and automation systems, expanding hands-on training in advanced manufacturing ...
Researchers in the the labs of Ron Alterovitz, a Lawrence Grossberg Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science, and Jim Cahoon, a professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry, ...
In a giant warehouse in Reading, Massachusetts, I meet a pair of robots that look like goofy green footstools from the future. Their round eyes and satisfied grins are rendered with light emitting ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. On a trip to Beijing in 2005, I was shown a manufacturing ...
Wind turbines present a maintenance minefield historically navigated by in-demand experts, but robots offer efficiency and ...
Robotic process automation solutions remain one of the most attractive investments for business technology buyers — this despite our overall 2020 tech spending forecasts, which remain at the depressed ...
In its early days, robotic process automation emerged from rudimentary screen scraping, macros and workflow automation software. Once a script-heavy and limited tool that was almost exclusively used ...
Amazon $AMZN now has over 750,000 robots deployed across their network of warehouses. Each robot packer at a warehouse can replace 24 workers. The machines are coming for more jobs than you think. pic ...
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. It looks like a telescoping grabber tool attached to a hat stand, but it could be the future of home robotics.