The startup, which was created by Rivian founder RJ Scaringe, is looking to train on data from, and deploy in, Rivian's ...
The global workforce is on the brink of transformation, driven by a new wave of humanoid robots that bring human-like adaptability and intelligence to warehouses, restaurants, homes and even factory ...
A new kind of factory worker is joining Toyota's production lines — handling repetitive tasks and hinting at a very different future for auto manufacturing.
A resurgent and revitalized manufacturing sector is imperative to create millions of well-paying, high-quality jobs for Americans while strengthening our economy and providing greater long-term ...
Kentucky companies like GE Appliances, Amazon, and Nucor are embracing robots and AI, leading to safer workplaces, increased efficiency, and new jobs for upskilled workers.
Adaptable robotic systems incorporating AI, new vision tech and low-code programming are being used to tackle frequent ...
Automation robotics jobs are transforming industries by automating repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on complex decision-making. Future of work technology predicts that by 2025, 85 million ...
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Robotics manufacturing is transforming modern factories by combining advanced machines with human operators to improve efficiency, precision, and safety. Collaborative robots, or cobots, now assist ...
The Robotics, Automation, and Manufacturing research cluster at Miami University’s College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) explores advanced technologies that integrate mechanical systems, ...
The former CEO of Uber, Travis Kalanick, unveils a venture that is previously in stealth mode, aiming to build a "wheelbase ...
The future of the world economy will be shaped either by the rapid deployment of robots or by disappointment that robotics fails to improve nearly as rapidly as boosters suggest. Either way, the ...