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Robotics Research
Jan 11, 2017
Will Amazon Go win the war between computer vision and RFID in retail?

Will Amazon Go win the war between computer vision and RFID in retail?

The scenario that shopping without checkout lines has been described multiple times since the introduction of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and many people believed if that could come true, it must be RFID that enables it. However, Amazon Go will demonstrate to us that other emerging technologies are going to realize it first, due to the significant improvement of deep learning, computer vision and sensor fusion, as announced on 5th December 2016. This leads us to consider which technology will be the future in the retail industry: computer vision, or RFID?
Robotics Research
Jan 10, 2017
CES 2017- Day 2, January 6th, 2017

CES 2017- Day 2, January 6th, 2017

Day 2 of CES was dedicated to start ups and new companies doing interesting things.
Robotics Research
Jan 6, 2017
CES 2017- Day 1, January 5th, 2017

CES 2017- Day 1, January 5th, 2017

The excitement has been building up in Las Vegas over the past few days with media days and press conferences, expectations have been riding high and the opening day of CES did not disappoint. Dr Harry Zervos reports from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Robotics Research
Dec 20, 2016
Silent city

Silent city

It started with Julius Caesar banning vehicles from rattling along the cobbles after 8pm so people could get to sleep. Things went backwards in the ensuing two thousand years but now it is coming center stage again.
Robotics Research
Nov 4, 2016
Autonomous vehicles: saviour and threat

Autonomous vehicles: saviour and threat

Autonomous vehicles need no pilot, not even one in reserve. Many truly autonomous vehicles are unmanned mobile robots prowling everywhere from the ocean depths to nuclear power stations, the upper atmosphere and outer space.
Robotics Research
Nov 3, 2016
IDTechEx Show! Features Winning Solar Racing Car

IDTechEx Show! Features Winning Solar Racing Car

Debuts in North America; Event Also Features Presentations from Major Car Companies Including Ford, Nissan, Porsche and Toyota
Robotics Research
Nov 2, 2016
Brief Video Tour of the IDTechEx Show! Nov. 16-17 2016

Brief Video Tour of the IDTechEx Show! Nov. 16-17 2016

Watch our preview of the IDTechEx Show! coming up in Santa Clara on Nov. 16-17 (www.idtechex.com/usa).
Robotics Research
Nov 2, 2016
Google, Intel, Unilever & Nuon Solar Car to Launch the IDTechEx Show!

Google, Intel, Unilever & Nuon Solar Car to Launch the IDTechEx Show!

Cornerstone presentations at North America's largest event on emerging technologies cover how new technologies are addressing world's biggest needs
Robotics Research
Oct 28, 2016
Robotic agriculture: the battle between the big and the small

Robotic agriculture: the battle between the big and the small

Agricultural robotics can upend several commonly-held notions. Amongst them is the idea that big is better. In practise this has translated into ever larger and more powerful agricultural machinery. This makes sense because a big machine amplifies the capabilities of the skilled driver, dramatically boosting its productivity. This notion may however be about to experience a fundamental change. The reason is that the driver can now finally be taken totally out of the equation.
Robotics Research
Oct 5, 2016
Robotics as a Service (RaaS) in agriculture

Robotics as a Service (RaaS) in agriculture

The RaaS model, increasingly trendy in the world of robotics, is becoming commonplace in agricultural robotics too.
Robotics Research
Sep 22, 2016
Robotics is the future of agrochemicals business

Robotics is the future of agrochemicals business

Crop protection, chemicals and robotics at first appear totally unrelated, yet IDTechEx Research finds that steady improvements in agricultural robotics will, slowly but surely, fundamentally alter the crop protection chemicals business.
Robotics Research
Sep 12, 2016
Delivery robots in cities soon

Delivery robots in cities soon

Robot vehicles may give the insurance companies and car companies something to do when one robot taxi replaces 20 cars owned by private individuals as we move inexorably to 80% of people living in cities in 2050.
Robotics Research
Jan 12, 2016
The $100bn robotics opportunity

The $100bn robotics opportunity

The first industrial robot, Unimate, went into operation at a General Motors plant in 1961. Over the next few decades the use of industrial robot arms in the automotive industry matured.
Robotics Research
Jan 11, 2017
Will Amazon Go win the war between computer vision and RFID in retail?

Will Amazon Go win the war between computer vision and RFID in retail?

The scenario that shopping without checkout lines has been described multiple times since the introduction of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and many people believed if that could come true, it must be RFID that enables it. However, Amazon Go will demonstrate to us that other emerging technologies are going to realize it first, due to the significant improvement of deep learning, computer vision and sensor fusion, as announced on 5th December 2016. This leads us to consider which technology will be the future in the retail industry: computer vision, or RFID?
Robotics Research
Jan 6, 2017
CES 2017- Day 1, January 5th, 2017

CES 2017- Day 1, January 5th, 2017

The excitement has been building up in Las Vegas over the past few days with media days and press conferences, expectations have been riding high and the opening day of CES did not disappoint. Dr Harry Zervos reports from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Robotics Research
Nov 4, 2016
Autonomous vehicles: saviour and threat

Autonomous vehicles: saviour and threat

Autonomous vehicles need no pilot, not even one in reserve. Many truly autonomous vehicles are unmanned mobile robots prowling everywhere from the ocean depths to nuclear power stations, the upper atmosphere and outer space.
Robotics Research
Nov 2, 2016
Brief Video Tour of the IDTechEx Show! Nov. 16-17 2016

Brief Video Tour of the IDTechEx Show! Nov. 16-17 2016

Watch our preview of the IDTechEx Show! coming up in Santa Clara on Nov. 16-17 (www.idtechex.com/usa).
Robotics Research
Oct 28, 2016
Robotic agriculture: the battle between the big and the small

Robotic agriculture: the battle between the big and the small

Agricultural robotics can upend several commonly-held notions. Amongst them is the idea that big is better. In practise this has translated into ever larger and more powerful agricultural machinery. This makes sense because a big machine amplifies the capabilities of the skilled driver, dramatically boosting its productivity. This notion may however be about to experience a fundamental change. The reason is that the driver can now finally be taken totally out of the equation.
Robotics Research
Sep 22, 2016
Robotics is the future of agrochemicals business

Robotics is the future of agrochemicals business

Crop protection, chemicals and robotics at first appear totally unrelated, yet IDTechEx Research finds that steady improvements in agricultural robotics will, slowly but surely, fundamentally alter the crop protection chemicals business.
Robotics Research
Jan 12, 2016
The $100bn robotics opportunity

The $100bn robotics opportunity

The first industrial robot, Unimate, went into operation at a General Motors plant in 1961. Over the next few decades the use of industrial robot arms in the automotive industry matured.
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