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John Deere reveals new autonomous machines and technology at CES

Robotics Automation News

John Deere has revealed several new autonomous machines at CES 2025 to support customers in agriculture, construction, and commercial landscaping. Building on Deeres autonomous technology first revealed at CES 2022, the company’s second-generation autonomy kit combines advanced computer vision, AI, and cameras to help the machines navigate their environments.

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North America’s Largest Cobot Conference: Collaborate

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Join Universal Robots, along with an exciting lineup of manufacturers, speakers, and leaders in collaborative robotics and automation, at the first Collaborate event on Jan. 28 in Novi, Michigan.

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First ride inside a Zoox robotaxi at CES 2025

Robotics Business Review

LAS VEGAS — During CES 2025 last week, Mike Oitzman, senior editor at The Robot Report , was invited to a demonstration ride in a Zoox Inc. robotic taxicab. He was joined by Mike White, chief product officer of Zoox, for a interview during the ride around the Las Vegas Strip. The Foster City, Calif.-based company recently announced that it is testing its vehicles in San Francisco.

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SeoulTech’s ‘graphene breakthrough’ could lead to ultrathin flexible displays

Robotics Automation News

A new graphene-assisted laser lift-off method keeps ultrathin displays flawless and ready for wearable technology. Researchers from Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech) claim they have pioneered a graphene-based laser lift-off technique that prevents damage while separating ultrathin OLED displays.

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The Manufacturing Edge: Five Strategies to Outpace the Competition

The world of manufacturing is evolving—and so must the factories that drive it. This eBook reveals five transformative strategies that can help manufacturers gain a lasting competitive edge. Through insights from aerospace leaders, energy innovators, and the factories of tomorrow, we show how manufacturers are moving beyond traditional approaches. From building smarter, adaptable systems to embracing iterative design and fostering resilient cultures, these strategies are shaping the future of pr

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Robots in nursing homes can improve patient care, employee retention, finds study

Robotics Business Review

In nursing homes, robots can move patients in bed and around rooms, help patients move independently, and monitor health data. | Source: Adobe Stock Nursing homes are increasingly turning to robots to complete a variety of care tasks to offset high employee turnover and an aging population. In 2022, for instance, more than 57 million U.S. residents were 65 or older, according to the National Council on Aging.

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