2010-02-15 - Electrolux has achieved substantial energy savings, and reduced emissions, with its first fully automated and flexible powder coating facility for oven and grill cavities... [read the full article]
torsdag 25 februari 2010
ABB robots help Electrolux achieve energy savings of up to 15 percent
2010-02-15 - Electrolux has achieved substantial energy savings, and reduced emissions, with its first fully automated and flexible powder coating facility for oven and grill cavities... [read the full article]
måndag 22 februari 2010
When cars go to driving school
Posh cars already learn how you like your seat and steering wheel adjusted. The next generation of cars may be clever enough to learn how you drive and warn you when you’re not driving safely.... [read the full article]
söndag 21 februari 2010
Learning from the brain: Computer scientists develop new generation of neuro-computer
Intelligent machines that not only think for themselves but also actively learn are the vision of researchers who have been co-ordinating the European Union research project "Brain-i-Nets" (Novel Brain Inspired Learning Paradigms for Large-Scale Neuronal Networks). The scientists want to design a new generation of neuro-computers based on the principles of calculation and learning mechanisms found in the brain, and at the same time gain new knowledge about the brain's learning mechanisms.... [read the full article]
New algorithm improves video game quality
Brain-controlled cursor doubles as a neural workout
Electrodes on the surface of the brain show that using imagined movements to control a computer cursor can generate larger-than-life brain signals after less than 10 minutes of training.... [read the full article]
Computer simulations can be as effective as direct observation at teaching students
Students can learn some science concepts just as well from computers simulations as they do from direct observation, new research suggests. A study found that people who used computer simulations to learn about moon phases understood the concepts just as well -- and in some cases better -- than did those who learned from collecting data from viewing the moon.... [read the full article]
National Robotics Week
Recognizing the importance of robots in 21st century technology, a group of about 20 companies, universities, museums, and other organizations is promoting a National Robotics Week in the USA from April 10-18. This is intended to become an annual event. Its purpose is to educate the public about robotics and inspire students to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). For more information see the National Robotics Week web site.... [read the full article]
NASA, GM take giant leap in robotic technology
Engineers and scientists from NASA and GM are working together to build a new humanoid robot capable of working side by side with people. Using leading edge control, sensor and vision technologies, future robots could assist astronauts during hazardous space missions and help GM build safer cars and plants.... [read the full article]
ABB secures agreement to supply robot automation to A123 Systems for advanced battery applications
2010-02-05 - Leading-edge robotics technologies will enable the manufacture of high-power lithium ion batteries for the emerging electrified automotive drive chain market... [read the full article]
ABB robots keep Magna in trim
2010-02-01 - With the general uncertainty about the future of the UK’s manufacturing sector, coupled with a fixation on achieving short term returns, many UK manufacturers are often unwilling to consider investing in capital equipment, but even in the hard hit Tier 1 auto sub-supply sector there are reasons why investment in robot automation equipment will prove beneficial even in these uncertain times.... [read the full article]
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