La firme nippone Toshiba vient de présenter un robot quadrupède destiné à se rendre dans les zones irradiées de Fukushima sans mettre d'humains en danger. La conception du robot lui permet de surmonte...
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La firme nippone Toshiba vient de présenter un robot quadrupède destiné à se rendre dans les zones irradiées de Fukushima sans mettre d'humains en danger. La conception du robot lui permet de surmonte...
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This article explains how automating with industrial robots can help companies to bring their manufacturing home without any adverse effects on their competitiveness. Read more.... Via ManufacturingStories
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December 23, 2012 1:12 PM
General Electric’s Jack Welch famously said in the 1980s that the continued competitiveness of American industry hinged around manufacturers having to decide whether to “automate, emigrate or evaporate”.
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December 28, 2012 4:07 AM
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Seegrid’s robotic industrial trucks are machine-guided, so no driver is needed. These machines populate the aisles and warehouses of the company’s customers, like Walgreens and DaimlerBenz. Via The Robot Launch Pad Delete the scoop?
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