Slip Robotics introduced SlipLift, a loading and unloading platform that separates robots from freight to expand automation into heavier and longer‑haul operations. The system enables consistent dock ...
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Innovative robotic slip-prevention method could bring human-like dexterity to industrial automation
A new slip-prevention method has been shown to improve how robots grip and handle fragile, slippery or asymmetric objects, according to a University of Surrey–led study published in Nature Machine ...
Slip Robotics announced SlipLift, a new platform designed to extend autonomous trailer loading and unloading beyond short-haul, high-frequency routes to heavier freight, regional distribution, and ...
Robots may be coming for your chores someday, but at the University of Texas at Austin they are starting with something far trickier: picking up a potato chip without turning it into crumbs.
Robots are getting a sense of touch. Researchers at the University of Texas have developed robotic hands that can gently grasp fragile objects like potato chips and raspberries by sensing pressure and ...
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