Robotics
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Robotics
ThereCraft presents flying-wing drone for non-stop cargo delivery
It is capable of flying longer distances and at higher.
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XAG’s agricultural robot R80 conducts disinfectant spraying
The creation of such a device does not take much time and does not require high costs.
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Danish disinfection robots use UV light to kill viruses and bacteria
It takes about 15 minutes to destroy 99.99% pathogens, bacteria, and viruses in a typical hospital room.
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LTU student teaches kids to build DIY robotic hand sanitizer dispenser
It is a way to tie in robotics with everything else that’s going on and help kids learn robotics.
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UPS and Wingcopter team up to develop versatile new delivery-drone fleet
The drones should cover various fields of application, beyond the health sector.
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Zycraft introduces modified Dolphin marine rescue robot
It can be radio controlled to 500 m range and is usable under most sea conditions.
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QilingUAV’s JC260 drone drops bombs to extinguish forest fire
When fired two fire extinguishing bombs at the same time, it can extinguish 100 cubic meters of fire.
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Spanish Police are using drones to urge people to stay at home
Spanish police use drones to ask people to stay home to protect them against coronavirus.
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Matternet station to take care of the drone delivery of medical samples
It provides safe, fully-automated medical payload exchange for Matternet drone networks on hospital campuses.
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Internet-connected rabbit Nabaztag is back again
It can connect to the Internet to provide services like weather forecasts, read its owner's email, alarm clock etc.
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Otto Motors puts Boston Dynamics’ Handle robot to work in its warehouse
Companies are working together to show the efficiency of robots in this type of space.
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Realistic-looking child android Affetto can ‘feel’ pain
The team is working on a synthetic skin that could one day help robots "feel" pain.