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ABB, NVIDIA, DHL, Teradyne to discuss state of robotics at RoboBusiness

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Robotics is inherently challenging because it requires inputs across disciplines, from mechatronics and electrical engineering to software and artificial intelligence. Predicting the future of robotics innovation is also difficult, because it is subject to numerous technical hurdles, as well as investor and market pressures.

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Early bird registration for RoboBusiness 2024 ends on Aug. 18

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Since 2004, RoboBusiness has been a leading venue for robotics developers, suppliers, and startups to meet, share lessons learned, and advance the state of commercial automation. Early bird registration is still available for RoboBusiness 2024, which will be on Oct. 16 to 17 in Santa Clara, Calif.

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Meet the RoboBusiness 2024 keynote speakers

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RoboBusiness 2024, the leading event focused on developing commercial robots and produced by The Robot Report , takes place Oct. RoboBusiness will feature more than 60 speakers, over 100 exhibitors and demos on the expo floor, 10+ hours of dedicated networking time, the Pitchfire Robotics Startup Competition , and more.

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RoboBusiness to discuss autonomy challenges in mobile robotics

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It’s predicted that by 2030, over 1 million mobile robots will be in the field. However, implementation is still complex and the cost of robot downtime is estimated to range from $1,000 to $10,000 per minute. At RoboBusiness , which takes place Oct. At RoboBusiness , which takes place Oct. 16-17 in Santa Clara, Calif.,

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Learn about Bota Systems’ force torque sensors at RoboBusiness 2024

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Bota Systems will be showing its latest SensONE T80 force-torque sensor at RoboBusiness. Source: Bota Systems Bota Systems AG will be showing off its comprehensive range of force-torque sensors, including its latest sensor specifically designed for larger collaborative robots, at RoboBusiness next week in Santa Clara, Calif.

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