Sunday, March 1, 2015

Popular Articles on Robotics for March 1, 2015


Forbes
Drone Maker 3D Robotics Raises $50 Million In Latest Round
In raising $50 million, 3D Robotics has obtained a total of more than $85 ... Thecompany also sells drone parts and accessories, including an open ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
Silicon Valley Business Journal (blog)
How two Sri Lankans are building a robotic cloud in Switzerland and Japan
Though drones are the company's first product, Krishnamoorthy stresses that Rapyuta Robotics is much more. “For now we are focusing on drones, ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
CNET
Giant robotic teddy bear: Japan's nurse of the future
The gentle giant has been designed specifically to assist in caring for Japan's ageing population, taking on heavy-duty tasks such as lifting.
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
The Globe and Mail
Why I quit my own business to work for someone else
Two years ago I quit my own business to work for someone else, and it was the best decision I've ever made. I was 26 years old when I “retired” from a ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
Bionik Laboratories Raises $6.2 Million
Bionik Laboratories is an innovative medical- robotics company that develops healthcare solutions for patients with restricted physical mobility.
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
The Australian
The ascent of the robots
“The robots are coming and will terminate your jobs,” warns the normally .... Carr describes a digital age in which attorneys, business executives and ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
The Weekly Packet
Sedgwick LEGO Robotics team gears up
Sedgwick LEGO Robotics team gears up for Ellsworth meet ... They organized abusiness sponsor campaign and a bottle drive to raise money for the ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
Computerworld
Foxconn expects robots to take over more factory work
In three years, Foxconn will probably use robots and automation to complete 70 percent of its assembly line work, said company CEO Terry Gou on ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant