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ASTM developing testing standards for mobile manipulators

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The new MC600 is designed for reliable mobile manipulation, says MiR. Source: Mobile Industrial Robots While humanoid robots are taking their first steps into industrial applications, ASTM International is working on standards for mobile manipulators. The ANSI/RIA R15.08-1-2020 Apply to speak.

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MC600 combines UR cobot with MiR base for mobile manipulation

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The MC600 is designed for reliable mobile manipulation, says MiR. Source: Mobile Industrial Robots Mobile Industrial Robots ApS today announced the the latest addition to its growing list of MiR Go-approved products, the MC600 mobile collaborative robot. “By

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How AI, perception are shaping mobile robotics

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The Robot Report Podcast · AI at the Edge: How perception and AI are shaping mobile robotics In Episode 173 of The Robot Report Podcast , co-host Steve Crowe and I catch up on the news of the week, including several recent stories about mobile manipulators. Featured interview with RGO Robotics and Wheel.Me Apply to speak.

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Funding the next wave of robotics

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She is excited about the possibilities of AI to enhance robotics, but cautions about the risks of AI development burning through funding. This event highlights the need for rigorous testing and development before deploying such robots in homes, as opposed to the more controlled industrial environments where they are currently being trialed.

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Agility Robotics shows off latest advances for Digit humanoid

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“Humanoids excel at complex manipulation, grasping, and navigating human-centric spaces, while AMRs are masters of efficient transportation over longer distances.” “Humanoids excel at complex manipulation, grasping, and navigating human-centric spaces, while AMRs are masters of efficient transportation over longer distances.”

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Collaborative Robotics unveils Proxie mobile manipulator

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today unveiled its Proxie mobile manipulator publicly for the first time. Porter has hinted at the design of the robot by alluding to the importance of a mobile manipulator for applications within the warehouse, with a kinematic better suited for warehouse workflows than a humanoid. Collaborative Robotics Inc.

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Agility Robotics’ Digit humanoid lands first official job

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The robot picks up totes from 6 River Systems ‘ Chuck autonomous mobile robots ( AMRs ) and places the totes onto conveyors. Agility recently introduced a new end effector called Manipulation Tool 2 (MT 2). The company today signed a multi-year deal with GXO Logistics Inc., Johnson was named CEO of Agility Robotics in March.