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The pandemic was a catalyst for growing popular interest in robotics, and for shining a spotlight on the skilled labour shortages.
Medical robots today are pretty dumb, typically acting as extensions of a surgeon's hands rather than taking over for them.
Foxconn Technology Group has committed to investing $30 million in Robocore, a robotics firm specialising in medical and ...
The field of robotics has transformed drastically in this century, with a special focus on soft robotics. In this context, ...
UCSF offers unique opportunities for medical students to gain certification to assist in robotic surgery as part of extensive ...
Guangming Daily focuses on the development of robots, with iFlytek playing a key role in this field. The 'Embodied Intelligent Collection, Training, and Pushing Integrated Machine' developed by ...
Human-robot interaction suggests there’ll likely be many contexts where robots don’t displace workers but rather makes the role of humans even more valuable.
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A rehab robot & other medical advances

My recent confinement at the Chinese General Hospital turned out to be an interesting learning – and discovery – experience. Passing by the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, I had to pause at the ...
Soft robotics, which uses flexible and deformable materials, is an emerging field in autonomous systems. It has recently been ...
According to Shuanglin Co., Ltd.'s response, the company has successfully developed several lead screw products related to humanoid robots and has sent samples to several potential customers. This ...
The tech giant’s latest robotics offering is Jetson Thor, a super computer built for real-time AI computation on humanoid ...
The investment in Robocore is the latest in a series of moves by Foxconn that signal a major pivot away from its traditional role as a contract manufacturer of consumer electronics.