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Autonomous mobile picking robots learn, fast

Autonomous mobile picking robots learn, fast

In the past five years or so several major research groups have demonstrated that robots can learn to grasp novel varied objects with accuracy levels around 80-85%. Still performance levels, even in the labs, are sub-human but this is changing fast.
Robotics Research
Jan 26, 2018
Agricultural robots and drones could become a $35Bn industry by 2038?

Agricultural robots and drones could become a $35Bn industry by 2038?

Robotic technology is quietly transforming the world of agriculture. In this article, we demonstrate how diverse this emerging industry is in terms of forms, functions and fortunes.
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Mobile robots: disrupting last mile delivery

Mobile robots: disrupting last mile delivery

Last mile delivery remains an expensive affair in the parcel delivery business, often representing more than half of the total cost. Its importance is also growing thanks to a change in the composition of total deliveries with B2C deliveries rapidly taking on a bigger share. E-commerce companies are also pushing next-day and now same-day services, often at a major growing loss, hoping to take away that last stronghold of bricks-and-mortar shops: instant customer fulfilment. It is within this context that autonomising the movement in the last mile delivery step finds its imperative.
Robotics Research
Jan 8, 2018
Mobile robots: key to success lies in fleet productivity

Mobile robots: key to success lies in fleet productivity

Autonomous mobile robots are causing a paradigm shift in the way we envisage commercial and industrial vehicles.
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Trucking: a large attractive business to autonomize?

Trucking: a large attractive business to autonomize?

Trucking is a big business. In this article we will demonstrate how and why trucking driving is going autonomous.
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Robotic Technology Transforming Agriculture

Robotic Technology Transforming Agriculture

This article covers a number of topics to highlight how robotic technology within agriculture is altering the landscape.
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Mobile robots transforming the material handling vehicle industry

Mobile robots transforming the material handling vehicle industry

This premium articles consider mobile robotics on material handling industrial vehicles. It show how the rise of navigational autonomy will render, in time, the incumbent infrastructure-dependant automated vehicle technology obsolete, and how it will have a transformative impact on the fortunes of the greater material handling vehicle industry. Indeed, it will show how navigational autonomy will induce a colossal transfer of value from wage bills paid for human-provided driving services towards spent on autonomous industrial vehicles. This, in turn, will fuel the growth in this material handling vehicle industry (e.g., forklift), creating significant revenues over a business-as-usual scenario. This takes place despite our technology roadmap showing that hardware commoditisation will slowly devalue such driving services particularly in high-wage regions.
Robotics Research
Dec 14, 2017
IDTechEx Show! USA 2017 IDTechEx opening Cornerstone

IDTechEx Show! USA 2017 IDTechEx opening Cornerstone

Raghu Das introduced the technologies covered and an introduction to the IDTechEx Show! USA 2017
Robotics Research
Dec 11, 2017
Highly Flexible Stretchable Sensors

Highly Flexible Stretchable Sensors

tacterion's innovative and unique technology is a highly flexible and stretchable sensor called sensorskin.
Robotics Research
Oct 30, 2017
An overview of the IDTechEx Show! USA

An overview of the IDTechEx Show! USA

Raghu Das, CEO and Chris Clare, Event Director, IDTechEx tells you what to expect at the upcoming IDTechEx Show! held at the Santa Clara Convention Center, November 15-16 2017.
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Autonomous mobile picking robots learn, fast

Autonomous mobile picking robots learn, fast

In the past five years or so several major research groups have demonstrated that robots can learn to grasp novel varied objects with accuracy levels around 80-85%. Still performance levels, even in the labs, are sub-human but this is changing fast.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Mobile robots: disrupting last mile delivery

Mobile robots: disrupting last mile delivery

Last mile delivery remains an expensive affair in the parcel delivery business, often representing more than half of the total cost. Its importance is also growing thanks to a change in the composition of total deliveries with B2C deliveries rapidly taking on a bigger share. E-commerce companies are also pushing next-day and now same-day services, often at a major growing loss, hoping to take away that last stronghold of bricks-and-mortar shops: instant customer fulfilment. It is within this context that autonomising the movement in the last mile delivery step finds its imperative.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Trucking: a large attractive business to autonomize?

Trucking: a large attractive business to autonomize?

Trucking is a big business. In this article we will demonstrate how and why trucking driving is going autonomous.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Mobile robots transforming the material handling vehicle industry

Mobile robots transforming the material handling vehicle industry

This premium articles consider mobile robotics on material handling industrial vehicles. It show how the rise of navigational autonomy will render, in time, the incumbent infrastructure-dependant automated vehicle technology obsolete, and how it will have a transformative impact on the fortunes of the greater material handling vehicle industry. Indeed, it will show how navigational autonomy will induce a colossal transfer of value from wage bills paid for human-provided driving services towards spent on autonomous industrial vehicles. This, in turn, will fuel the growth in this material handling vehicle industry (e.g., forklift), creating significant revenues over a business-as-usual scenario. This takes place despite our technology roadmap showing that hardware commoditisation will slowly devalue such driving services particularly in high-wage regions.
Robotics Research
Dec 11, 2017
Highly Flexible Stretchable Sensors

Highly Flexible Stretchable Sensors

tacterion's innovative and unique technology is a highly flexible and stretchable sensor called sensorskin.
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