SS Innovations International, Inc. (the “Company” or “SS Innovations”) (Nasdaq: SSII) , a developer of innovative surgical ...
Seeed Studio reBot Arm B601-DM is a fully open-source 6-axis robotic arm (plus a parallel gripper) designed to lower the ...
The Vimana Aero drone system [Image courtesy of SS Innovations] SS Innovations (Nasdaq:SSI) today announced the unveiling of ...
A robot has helped with more than 50 surgeries this year at Providence St. Vincent in Portland, offering precision that leads ...
[Jack Qiao] wanted an autonomous robot that could be handy around an ever-changing shop. He didn’t want a robot he’d have to baby sit. If he said, ‘bring me the 100 ohm resistors’, it would go find ...
This robotic assistant has helped with more than 300,000 operations and is transforming the way doctors perform joint replacement surgeries. Share on Pinterest Mako is currently in more than 600 ...
Advanced robotic technology is transforming the way we perform surgery. It’s a shift away from traditional techniques that allows surgeons to perform complex procedures with a level of precision that ...
General surgery is still the main area for medical robots, but areas like orthopedics and brain surgery are expected to grow ...
If you have ever dreamt of owning your own precision robotic arm you might be interested in the MyCobot 280 Pi. An advanced robotic arm that is powered by the Raspberry Pi mini PC and is reshaping the ...
SOMERVILLE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RISE Robotics, a leader in next-generation industrial actuation, is set to make history with a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the strongest robotic arm prototype.
In spite of ongoing political tensions and disrupted spacewalks, the 37-foot-long arm is finally making its first tentative steps in orbit. Reading time 2 minutes The European Space Agency’s giant ...
Source: Image by PIRO from Pixabay. The idea of having an additional, robotic limb might seem like it's straight out of a sci-fi movie. But with technology sprinting ahead, scientists are diving deep ...