Kickstarter - Autonomous Drone, HEXO+, Breaks $1 million in Kickstarter Funding, Promises User-Based Design Upgrade

The autonomous aerial camera had passed its original fundraising goal of $50,000 within 24 hours and eight days remain in the campaign

UAV Company Olaeris Guarantees to Reduce Crime

Money Back Offer Announced for Americas Top 100 Most Dangerous Cities

Inside 3D Printing is Coming to Hong Kong on August 26-27 - Get 10% OFF

Visit www.inside3dprinting.com for further information

Aldebaran Opens Dedicated Space for Experiencing New Generation of Humanoid Robots

Aldebaran, the World leading humanoid robotics company, opened its first Atelier in Issy les Moulineaux a stone throw from Paris. As a space about discovery, interaction and learning. The Atelier is the very first facility of the brand open to the general public. It is fully dedicated to experimenting with our interactive, scalable and programmable humanoid robots: NAO and Pepper.

Humanistic Robotics Mine and IED Roller Featured on Oshkosh's TerraMaxTM Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) at Eurosatory 2014

HRI Enhances the Capability of Vehicles Used in Places Where Mines and IEDs are Prevalent

Introducing the 14th annual Unmanned Aerial Systems conference

The 14th annual Unmanned Aerial Systems conference takes place on the 17th - 18th December 2014, London, UK.

Applied Robotics, Inc. Announces Show Partnership with IPSUMM

Ipsumm and Applied Robotics will share a booth and are now working together on creating a demonstration robotic cell that will be informative and entertaining utilizing the IPSUMM IRIS system and Applied Robotics tool changers and SmartGrippers™.

Velodyne LiDAR, Leader in Autonomous Vehicle Technology, To Be Featured in Back-to-Back Events in S.F. Bay Area

CEO David Hall Joins Panelists During Robotics Conference at UC Berkeley July 13; At AUVSI Symposium Near SFO, Velodyne Team to Demonstrate LiDAR Vehicle

IMTS 2014 - Rem Sales to Introduce Several New Machine Tools at IMTS 2014

Rem Sales, the exclusive North American importer of Precision Tsugami machine tools, announced today the details of its IMTS 2014 technology display, which features four new machines that have never been displayed at an IMTS.

SME's Manufacturing Engineering Media and Italian Trade Agency Partner for Volume IX Edition of Machines Italia Magazine

Digital publication highlights how Italian manufacturers are supporting North American companies with machinery and technology.

Hydroid Successfully Completes the Kongsberg Extreme 200 Offshore Race

Regional Sales Manager Rick Morton competes in 635-mile race from Newport to Bermuda

Intelligrated appoints new senior sales manager for western regional operations

Sales and operations veteran to lead business development strategies

Automate 2015 - Speakers Sought for Automate 2015 Show & Conference

Automate 2015 show and conference in Chicago, March 23-26, 2015

A Robot Valet Will Park Your Car at This German Airport

Last week, Düsseldorf airport (DUS) introduced robot valets to take the hassle out of parking for travelers. Travelers can leave their cars at the arrival level of the ParkingPLUS structure. As they leave, they confirm on a touch-screen that no one is in the car. The robot valet, nicknamed "Ray," takes it from there. The robot measures the vehicle, picks it up with a forklift-like system, and takes it to the back area, where it will position it in one of the 249 parking spots reserved for automated valets. The machine is capable of carrying standard cars weighing up to 3.31 tons. The robot valet is even connected to the airport's flight data system, and by checking customer trip data with the database, Ray knows when the customer will return for the vehicle. A traveler can note any itinerary changes in a parking app, which is available for iOS and Android.

S2C ProtoBridge™ AXI Expands FPGA-Based Prototype Usage

Acceleration of virtual prototype development, RTL verification and SoC software validation

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