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  2. Universal Robots - Wikipedia

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    Universal Robots was founded in Odense, Denmark in 2005 by Esben Østergaard, Kasper Støy, and Kristian Kassow. [8] [9] During joint research at the Syddansk Universitet Odense, the founders came to the conclusion that the robotics market was dominated by heavy, expensive, and unwieldy robots.

  3. List of robotics companies - Wikipedia

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    A robotics company produces or manufactures and sells robots for domestic or industrial use. [1] [2] In the 21st century, investment in robotics companies has grown due to increasing demand for automation. [3] [4] [1]

  4. Industrial robot - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) study World Robotics 2024, there were about 4,281,585 operational industrial robots by the end of 2023. [3] [4] For the year 2018 the IFR estimates the worldwide sales of industrial robots with US$16.5 billion. Including the cost of software, peripherals and systems engineering, the ...

  5. Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The PUMA (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly, or Programmable Universal Manipulation Arm) is an industrial robotic arm developed by Victor Scheinman at pioneering robot company Unimation. Initially developed by Unimation for General Motors , the PUMA was based on earlier designs Scheinman invented while at Stanford University based on ...

  6. Outline of robotics - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to robotics: . Robotics is a branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing.

  7. iRobot - Wikipedia

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    It was designed as a test platform for researchers. The robot is currently at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum; Ariel (1996) is a crab-like robot designed to remove mines, both in and out of water. Urbie (1997) was a proof of concept robot designed for urban environments. The platform was designed with two tank-like tracks so it could climb ...

  8. Universal Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Universal Logic, Inc., formerly Universal Robotics, Inc., is an artificial intelligence software engineering and robotics integration company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] [2] The Company was founded in 2008 by brothers, David and Alan Peters. [3] [4] In 2015, the company received its first million-dollar contract. [5]

  9. Self-replicating machine - Wikipedia

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    The robot would then cast most of the parts either from nonconductive molten rock or purified metals. A carbon dioxide laser cutting and welding system was also included. A more speculative, more complex microchip fabricator was specified to produce the computer and electronic systems, but the designers also said that it might prove practical ...