Multiply Labs, a leader in robotic biomanufacturing, today announced a landmark milestone in its mission to scale production of cell and gene therapies; The company is now leveraging NVIDIA's open ...
The laboratory robotics market is revolutionizing scientific research and industrial testing by enhancing accuracy, efficiency, and reproducibility. As life sciences, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, ...
(TNS) — A just-opened robotics lab at Miami University’s Middletown campus will play a key role in expanding state-of-the-art training for students in engineering and health care technology fields, ...
Our exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Autodesk almost didn’t see the groundbreaking innovation right under their noses. In the middle of a tall, wide, two-story workspace with black walls and a ...
The Robotics and Autonomous Systems Teaching and Innovation Center officially opened its doors to the public Monday. The lab, located at 730 Commonwealth Ave, aims to give undergraduate and graduate ...
A Colorado-based computer vision company has launched a hackable, open-source roving robot called rae that packs AI processing and machine learning, depth-sensing cameras, app control and fun RGB ...
Calvary Robotics recently donated more than $250,000 in funding and expertise to support the growing robotics programs in the College of Engineering Technology at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Nick Hawes researches and teaches robotics at the University of Birmingham. He receives funding from both EPSRC and the European Commission to research robotics technology and its application to a ...
Cynthia Sung, head of the Sung Robotics Lab within Penn’s GRASP Lab, is especially interested in getting high school students into engineering. Self-folding origami robots, anyone? Cynthia Sung.
[UPDATE: The state has since granted approval for this new degree.] Inside a Garland Hall robotics laboratory, 34 Miami University engineering students were busy programming small robotic vehicles to ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
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