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Global industrial robotics surge fueled by AI and automation
Between 2025 and 2035, the industrial robot market is projected to expand sharply, driven by rising automation demands, ...
Elon Musk has many people to thank for becoming the world’s first trillionaire — his companies’ engineers who produced technological breakthroughs, Wall Street investors who were eager to shower him ...
Japan is launching a program to support domestic companies and other entities in large-scale data collection for AI training to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence used to operate ...
The RL030N 8 DoF robot arm platform brings together Kawasaki Robotics' industrial robot engineering, Dexterity's Mech hardware and Foresight World Model.
WIXOM, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kawasaki Robotics will debut several advanced automation technologies at Automate 2026 in Chicago, demonstrating how robotics, AI, machine learning, vision systems, and ...
New RL030N 8DoF robot platform for Physical AI applications, patented Pulseboard inspection technology, and next-generation automation systems highlight company’s vision for intelligent industrial ...
In a world where self-driving robotaxis glide through major city streets without drivers behind the wheel and delivery drones ...
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New AI add-on helps developers automate everyday programming tasks
Developers are increasingly relying on large language models (LLMs) for everyday computing tasks such as fixing bugs, ...
Apptronik unveiled Robot Park, a 90,000 square foot data factory for humanoids, today. But there's more, including the next ...
Kawasaki just did the unpredictable. Just when most of us thought the era of two strokes was over, the Japanese bikemaker has just released its first big two-stroker in more than two decades. That ...
European Airbus and Japanese Kawasaki Heavy Industries join hands to develop an anti-submarine version of the Eurodrone.
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