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  2. List of robotics companies - Wikipedia

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    These firms specialize in a wide range of applications, from autonomous drones to robots tailored for factory work or warehousing and logistics. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Robotics companies may also produce cobots which interact with and collaborate with humans.

  3. FEDOR - Wikipedia

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    FEDOR, colloquially known as Fyodor the robot (Russian: робот "Фёдор"), is a Russian humanoid robot that replicates movements of a remote operator and can perform some actions autonomously. [1] Originally intended for rescue operations, it was sent on an experimental mission to the International Space Station in 2019. [2]

  4. Workplace robotics safety - Wikipedia

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    This can be done by placing the robot in the manual or teach mode. It is also crucial to inform the programmer of the robot of what type of work the robot will be doing, how it will interact with other robots, and how it will work in relation to an operator. [7] Proper maintenance of robotic equipment is also critical in order to reduce hazards ...

  5. Japanese robotics - Wikipedia

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    The robot learned how to move around the room by using its 51 "muscles," which are driven by air pressure. The characteristics of the humanoid Japanese robots include abilities such as blinking, smiling or expressing emotions such as anger and surprise. One of the newer Japanese robots, HRP-4C, is a female robot

  6. Amazon Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Amazon now (January 2020) has more than 200K robots (they call them "drives") in their warehouses. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Cathie Wood in 2023 predicted that by 2030 Amazon warehouses will have more robots than people by adding about 1000 per day [ 16 ] should have 1M total in 2024 (next year), instead of linear predicted 800K.

  7. iRobot - Wikipedia

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    iRobot Corporation is an American technology company that designs and builds consumer robots.It was founded in 1990 by three members of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab, who designed robots for space exploration and military defense. [2]

  8. Autonomous robot - Wikipedia

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    An autonomous robot is a robot that acts without recourse to human control. Historic examples include space probes. Modern examples include self-driving vacuums and cars.

  9. Comparison of domestic robots - Wikipedia

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    Domestic robots can vary widely in their capabilities and tasks. Sensors include: cliff or stair sensors, motion sensors, ultrasonic object sensors, dirt sensors, IR sensors, and more. Intelligence varies also. Some have none while others can map out their environment and maneuver using complex algorithms.