MIT Researchers Develop Faster Algorithm for Household Robots to Identify Objects
For household robots ever to be practical, theyll need to be able to recognize the objects theyre supposed to manipulate. But while object recognition is one of the most widely studied topics in artificial intelligence, even the best object detectors still fail much of the time.
RAN-DEE to exhibit at the American Farm Bureau Federation's 2015 Annual Convention and IDEAg Trade Show
AFBF's 2015 Annual Convention and IDEAg Trade Show, being held from January 9-14 in San Diego, California
Robots Learn to Use Kitchen Tools by Watching YouTube Videos
Autonomous robots can learn and perform complex actions via observation
Integro Technologies Launches Machine Vision Ecommerce Website
Integro Technologies, a leader in machine vision integration, announces the launch of a new ecommerce website where businesses and individuals can purchase machine vision products directly.
Trimble Introduces ProjectSight Cloud-based Construction Management Solution
New Software-as-a-Service Solution Provides Easy, Scalable, Project-based Field Management
DE-STA-CO Gives Press Room Customers 150 More Ways to "Accelerate" Automation Line Productivity
DE-STA-CO has added more
than 150 parts to its Accelerate® Collection of lightweight tooling.
The collection, introduced in 2013, was expanded in response to
customer requests for additional options to increase automated
press room stamping line speed. Accelerate is the worlds lightest
standard line of end effectors.
Jaybridge Robotics Delivers Major Enhancements to Kinze Manufacturing's Autonomous Harvest System
Jaybridge Robotics has announced the successful deployment of several major new capabilities for Kinze® Manufacturings autonomous row-crop solution, including the ability to run multiple combines and autonomous carts in the field simultaneously.
Grandville Public Schools Qualify 10th Team for VEX Robotics State Championship
Grandville Public Schools has always been a leader in competitive robotics. The school district started with one High School FIRST Robotics team in 1998.
MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS EXTENDS REFLECTOR GLAZE RANGE
Developed for high-energy pulsed Q-switching infrared laser applications, a new, high-absorption samarium oxide glaze from Morgan Advanced Materials means it is now able to offer three grades of glaze for laser systems.
FIRST® RECYCLE RUSHSM 2015 Robotics Game Unveiled
RECYCLE RUSHSM Game Revealed by Dean Kamen to Nearly 75,000 High-School Students Worldwide at the 2015 FIRST® Robotics Competition Season Kickoff
Students take advantage of opportunity to be mentored by worlds best engineers
Senator for New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) noted: "Knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) subjects is the key to success."
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Using AI to Collect & Leverage Data
Data is the foundation of Industry 4.0. While skilled workers will always be essential, data is reshaping the manufacturing landscape, enabling automation of repetitive tasks, empowering smarter decision-making with AI assistance, and reducing defects and downtime. This shift allows small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) to compete more effectively on quality, speed, and cost. While AI and machine learning systems typically require around two years to collect enough data to reach their full potential, manufacturers can start seeing benefits almost immediately with basic analysis tools and dashboards. Our MEP National NetworkTM expert explains how in this Manufacturing Tomorrow article.