NAO Next Gen Robot

This family-friendly humanoid robot designed by Aldebaran Robotics is also a multi-functional robot with features including microphones, HD cameras, Wi-Fi connectivity, Hi-Fi speakers, pressure sensors, a voice synthesizer and much more. It has made appearances at events including the Shanghai Expo in China with a synchronized dance routine, at Robocup participating with its own football team, in the UK teaching autistic children, and even demonstrating a stand-up comedy routine in December 2011. Read more at http://realitypod.com/2014/10/the-top-five-mind-blowing-robots-of-2014/#TajsM2ZH5iDAbyEE.99

Paul the Drawing Robot

This robot created by artist and researcher, Patrick Tresset, is a sketcher shaped like an arm that is able to draw portraits of people. It was primarily designed for Tresset’s “New Work” gallery installation which occurred in London in 2011. Read more at http://realitypod.com/2014/10/the-top-five-mind-blowing-robots-of-2014/#TajsM2ZH5iDAbyEE.99.

Pepper, the emotional robot

Another robot by Aldebaran Robotics, this emotional humanoid bot is designed to be able to assess moods, and interact with humans. It is able to shake hands, dance and display messages on the display screen on it’s chest. Read more at http://realitypod.com/2014/10/the-top-five-mind-blowing-robots-of-2014/#HQIHMayVl2ASCduX.99.

The Hybrid Exploration Robot for Air and Land Deployment.

is composed of two snake-like machines that attach via magnets to a UAV. After being carried to the site by the quadcopter, snake bots can detach themselves, slip through the holes and cracks of a collapsed building, for instance, and slither to their destinations.

The US military is considering the use of exoskeletons like this Sarcos for its soldiers

It was inevitable that funding for these projects by the US Military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) would lead to spin-offs finding their way into private startups. There are now at least another three companies developing exoskeletons for commercial use and the focus is on creating them to help people with spinal injuries. A Swedish company, Ekso Bionics, makes a 20kg titanium and aluminium suit that costs $100,000 a pop, which has helped several crippled individuals walk again for the first time.

Showing posts with label robot media. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 3 June 2015

John Biehler Featured on Global BC TV Covering 3D Printing (Video)

John Biehler, technology guru and 3D printing evangelist, shows off the current state of affordable 3D printing and talks about how rapidly things have evolved over the past couple years. In the process, he clones new heads for the talking head hosts on the Global BC TV channel in Canada. Related links: johnbiehler.com - 3D printing, […]

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Sunday, 31 May 2015

Bay Area Maker Faire 2015: Tony Stark Meets Geppetto (Video)

One of the great things about the Maker Movement is that people express their creativity, no matter how mainstream or bizarre, with complete freedom of expression and using an unlimited palette of media. David Aiken’s 2 meter tall wooden robot suit is a great example.  Like a cross between Geppetto and Tony Stark, Aiken’s creation is […]

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Thursday, 28 May 2015

Robots On Track To Replace Room Service Staff (Video)

Ever want to order room service at a strange hotel late at night, but were concerned about letting the delivery person into your room? Here’s a service robot that can solve that problem for you…  Related links: Robot Room Service! - YouTube #robotsdreamsMore information at Robots Dreams

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Sunday, 24 May 2015

Meccano Introduces Two New Humanoid Robot Kits at Maker Faire (video)

The original Meccano concept was extremely innovative and exciting, at least when it was first introduced in 1901. It enabled users in hacking together concept prototypes of mechanical structures, linkages, and movements. Tens of thousands of engineers, researchers, and young learners put the Meccano kits to good use in realising their dreams. They learned what […]

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Saturday, 23 May 2015

Bay Area Kinetic Artist Displays Spooky “Twilight Zone-Like” Creation (video)

Mark Galt, a well known and respected Bay Area creator of kinetic art and automata, displayed several of his works at the Bay Area Maker Faire held in San Mateo last weekend. One of his more recent creations, “Sugar Time with Miss Bouffant” set a new high watermark for unsettling spookiness, to the point that […]

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Sunday, 17 May 2015

Hacking Micro Copters – Flying Dragons

I guess it isn’t too surprising, but it hadn’t occurred to me how easily cheap off-the-shelf items like micro-copters can be hacked. At the Bay Area Maker Faire, I ran across quite a few of the under USD$100 mini drones that had been modified by replacing their standard frames with custom designed 3D printed bodies. […]

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Friday, 15 May 2015

MakerCon: Chris Anderson On How The Maker Movement Has Changed (Video)

As of May 2015, the Bay Area Maker Faire, and the maker movement in general, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Along with massive growth, publicity, and world wide attention, the movement has gone through a significant structural evolution. When it first began in 2005, it wasn’t uncommon for makers to come up with a product concept, […]

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Environmentally Friendly Fun Commuting – BOLT Motorbikes (Video)

When we think of San Francisco a few things immediately come to mind. Hilly, environment conscious, hilly, hilly, and hilly. That’s why it was no surprise to run into Nathan Jauvtis, the founder and chief scientist, at BOLT Motorbikes at MakerCon this week.  Nathan is a man with a mission. He wants to give people […]

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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

3D Print a Fast Paddle Boat and Win a 3D Printer! (Video)

Remember building those simple wooden paddle boats powered by rubber bands as a kid? We do, and we remember what a blast it was to construct, test, and then race them against our friends.Now, thanks to the MAKE organization, kids of all ages - young students, adults, parents, and even grandparents can relive those days […]

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Saturday, 9 May 2015

How Many Harvard Researchers Does It Take To Smoke A Brisket?

How many Harvard University researchers does it take to smoke a beef brisket? Turns out that the answer is 16.The teams goal was to build a smoker that would consistently produce the best smoked brisket in an almost foolproof manner. Applying scientific methodology plus sensor technology and a custom smartphone app, over a period of […]

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Drone Crash at Crowded Nagano Temple Raises Concern

  What appears to be a small, low cost, hobby level drone crashed in the middle of a religious ceremony at a popular temple in Nagano, Japan. Since the ceremony drew hundreds of onlookers, police and public officials are very concerned about the incident and potential safety hazards posed by the operation of drones in […]

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Rethinking Personal Drone Design Yields Awesome Performance (Video)

Drone popularity has skyrocketed. If you don’t already have one, then odds are quite good that you know someone that has a drone. Unfortunately, the low cost entry level drones leave a lot to be desired. It’s very difficult to get acceptable video quality from a low cost drone. Getting stable video typically, at least […]

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Friday, 8 May 2015

Massive Robot Band Entertains at Maker Faire Paris 2015 (Video)

Over the past decade, the Maker Movement has spread across the globe and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down, even for an instant. Maker Faire events are currently staged world wide, with 131 taking place during 2014 in places as far afield as Norway, Mexico, Japan, and China. Of course, not all the events […]

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Thursday, 7 May 2015

Chiba University Drone System Used to Monitor Hazardous Volcanic Activity

One of the many multicopter drone systems developed by the Autonomous Control System Institute at Chiba University is being used to monitor the recent volcanic activity near Mt. Fuji in Japan. The Owakudani area near Hakone, a popular resort area close to Mt. Fuji, has been closed to tourist and even local workers, due to […]

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Wednesday, 6 May 2015

STEM Learning Humanoid Robot Kit Featured on the Cover of ROBOT Magazine

The latest issue of ROBOT Magazine, on newsstands within the next week or sooner, features a major review of the ROBOTIS-MINI humanoid robot kit, including all the specifications, in’s and out’s, close up photos, and the background on why this robot kit is a great choice for anyone that wants to get involved with humanoids […]

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Prep Work For MakerCon and Maker Faire Media Coverage

Labeling batteries, chargers, and other gear as I get ready for next week’s MakerCon and Bay Area Maker Faire events. With close to 100,000 people expected to attend the Maker Faire in San Mateo, California, it’s going to be a total zoo bordering on chaos. Capturing the right photos and videos in the heat of […]

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Tuesday, 5 May 2015

CANON G7X Totally Rocks For Vlogging (Video)

  Casey Neistat, one of the most popular, successful, and prolific Vloggers around, recently touted the CANON G7X camera as his absolute favorite for Vlogging. This was no trivial claim given that Casey has drawers full of digital cameras, and his office/studio is directly above a NYC camera store.Since we’re in the process of planning […]

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Monday, 4 May 2015

Hands-on With The SYMA X5C-1 Explorer Quad-Copter (Video)

  People seriously interested in getting involved with personal drones would be well advised to bring money. To get reasonable performance, quality photos and video, and an easy to use interface, it’s not unusual to spend from USD$700 up to several thousand or more. But, if you just want to dip your toe in the […]

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Sunday, 3 May 2015

Wrestle Quad Battle Robots Look Like Insects But Foster STEM Education (Video)

At first glance they might be confused with toys or some mad scientist’s robot creation, but the multi-legged, insect-like robots developed by young students participating the the Club WAD robotics education initiative in Japan are anything but toys. In operation for over a decade now, Club WAD was founded with the goal of interesting and […]

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Saturday, 2 May 2015

While the US Struggles With Making Same Sex Marriage Legal, Robots are Tying the Knot in Japan

At a time when the United States is still divided on the issue of making same sex marriage unions legal, to the point that it is likely to be a major issue during the 2016 presidential election, here in Japan robots are already tying the knot.The happy couple, Frois and Roborin, will exchange vows and […]

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