The Boston robotics scene got a jolt on Wednesday when a secretive startup founded this year with ties to MIT and automotive ...
The U.S. has always led the world's great industrial leaps. Robotics is next — but only if Washington, industry, and workers move together.
Robotic technology is advancing rapidly, and many futuristic robotic concepts are now moving closer to real-world use. Modern robotics research is no longer limited to factory automation because ...
Robots such as Boston Dynamics’ four-legged Spot can now accurately read analog thermometers and pressure gauges while roaming around factories and warehouses. Those improvements come courtesy of ...
In a world where self-driving robotaxis glide through major city streets without drivers behind the wheel and delivery drones ...
Boston Dynamics offers a detailed examination of Atlas, a humanoid robot engineered to perform intricate physical tasks. Atlas’s development relies on a combination of virtual simulations and ...
Hyundai reportedly plans to deploy over 25,000 Boston Dynamics Atlas humanoid robots across U.S. auto plants, starting at its Georgia facility in 2028.
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Hyundai’s robot future may be closer than you think
(TestMiles) – Hyundai may be best known for cars, SUVs, and electric vehicles, but the company’s next move may not have four wheels at all. According to Reuters, Hyundai Motor Group is reportedly ...
The United States’ advanced manufacturing future may have an unexpected limiting factor: a dire shortage of welders. While venture capital has placed big bets on a cutting-edge future of data centers, ...
Just 15 runners lined up at the starting line for the first Boston Marathon in 1897. David Grilk hopes to get nearly that many robots to participate in a race he’s planning for Sunday, April 19, in ...
As tens of thousands of runners head toward the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Tesla is placing something unusual in their path: a humanoid robot designed to win over the crowd. Tesla’s Optimus ...
An auto workers union in South Korea, where Hyundai may one day deploy one such legion of robots, doesn’t seem to be asking ...
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