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Kurabo and Flexiv partner to develop KURAVIZON adaptive robot

Robotics Business Review

Founded in 1888 in Okayama, Japan, the company began as a textile producer and has since evolved into a diversified conglomerate with interests in chemical products, food services, and electronics. Since then, Kurabo Group has expanded globally with a presence in six countries including Brazil, Thailand, and Indonesia. 10, 2025.

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Toppan develops AI system enabling multiple robots to recognize people

Robotics Automation News

Toppan, a technology company specializing in communication, security, packaging, décor materials, and electronics solutions, has developed TransBots, a digital twin solution for linking physical spaces with virtual reality reconstructions in real time and centrally managing and controlling multiple types of service robots.

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New high-performance Microcontroller: Infineon Launches AURIX™ TC4Dx

i4.0 today

It combines power and performance enhancements with the latest trends in virtualization, Artificial Intelligence, functional safety, cybersecurity, and networking functions paving the way for new Electric/Electronical (E/E) architectures as well as the next generation of software-defined vehicles.

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Learn about vibration control in manufacturing and robotics

Robotics Business Review

ABB cited increasing demand for robots in painting, consumer electronics, food and beverage, apparel, and industrial machinery. ABB has also increased its focus on software and artificial intelligence, saying that more than 80% of its offerings are software/AI-enabled.

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UNSW develops technology to mimic the function of human skin

Manufacturer's Monthly

Our system is proposed to mimic the functionality of the human skin, and several skin-like capabilities have been demonstrated.” So without a processing functionality, these sensors alone are unable to match human skin’s sensory function.”

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AI Software for Robots and Flexible Automation

Gary Mintchell

Artificial Intelligence in its various forms has advanced many applications. Micropsi Industries announced that its artificial intelligence (AI)-based software MIRAI is now compatible with numerous robots produced by FANUC. AI gathers so much media hype that I must curtail my natural bent toward contrarianism.

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Cameras give industrial vision-guided robots human-like functions

Control Engineering

Today, VGR technology has grown beyond the programmable transfer machine due to advances in 2D and 3D cameras, visual servo control, embedded Ethernet networks and more sophisticated software including artificial intelligence (AI). – This originally appeared on Control Engineering Europe’s website.