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Yaskawa Motoman, a global robotics manufacturer headquartered in Miamisburg, has launched a new robot for biomedical applications, according to a media release. The new MH3BM (BioMedical) robot is ...
Teach a robot to fish and it will fish forever. Give a robot humanoid arms and it will build the fishing pole, catch the fish, gut it, pack it in ice, cook it, and then perform a little dance. The ...
Yaskawa Electric's Motoman SDA10 robot has been out and about for a little while now (along with its not-so-distant relatives), but it's apparently not just getting by on its good looks alone, and ...
Okonomiyaki’s a Japanese omlette/pancake dish that’s made of a mish-mash of anything you like. I love them. Kotaku’s Ashcraft loves them. This Japanese robot can make them. This makes it the ...
Newest Motoman robot likes to play with Legos. That's not childish. That's awesome. The SDA5D represents some strategic upgrades from previous Motoman models. It has slightly bent elbows to allow it ...
The Motoman robot has 'human-like' flexibility. Built by engineers from the Japanese giant Yaskawa Electric, the SDA10 has 'human-like' flexibility of movement.
MIAMISBURG, Ohio—A humanoid robot greets visitors to the Dayton-area offices of Yaskawa Motoman, a Japanese company that produces the machines being installed at thousands of factories around ...
The robot offers a 10-kg payload and 1200 mm reach and can perform a broad range of material handling, machine tending, packaging or light assembly tasks. Function-specific tooling and accessories are ...
Thankfully, this robot does not have legs. Fight on, Motoman. Break out of the factory, star in your own robotic 80s coming-of-age movie (complete with a training montage), ...
Robot could exactly mimic the moves of a master swordsman, becoming a slicing and dicing Using motion-capture technology, a Japanese company programs an industrial robot to wield a samurai sword.
The 185,000-square-foot addition to Yaskawa Motoman’s existing 305,000-square-foot facility at 100 Automation Way in Miamisburg will nearly double the size of the company’s production space.
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