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  2. RobotLAB - Wikipedia

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    RobotLAB is an American educational technology company that manufactures robotics and virtual reality products for K-12 and higher education, as well as business robots for retail, hospitality, and medical companies. [1] [2] The company distributes the Pepper and NAO [3] humanoid robots developed by SoftBank Robotics.

  3. Nao (robot) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, the University of Tokyo purchased 30 Nao robots for their Nakamura Lab, with hopes of developing the robots into active laboratory assistants. [7] In December 2010, a Nao robot was demonstrated doing a stand-up comedy routine, [ 8 ] and a new version of the robot was released, featuring sculpted arms and improved motors.

  4. Laboratory robotics - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory robots doing acid digestion chemical analysis. Laboratory robotics is the act of using robots in biology, chemistry or engineering labs. For example, pharmaceutical companies employ robots to move biological or chemical samples around to synthesize novel chemical entities or to test pharmaceutical value of existing chemical matter.

  5. Open-source robotics - Wikipedia

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    An open source iCub robot mounted on a supporting frame. The robot is 104 cm high and weighs around 22 kg. The robot is 104 cm high and weighs around 22 kg. Open-source robotics is a branch of robotics where robots are developed with open-source hardware and free and open-source software , publicly sharing blueprints , schematics , and source ...

  6. iRobot - Wikipedia

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    Genghis (1991) was iRobot's first robot. 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.

  7. Robot face with lab-grown living skin created by scientists ...

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    The lab-grown skin has been attached to a simple, tiny robot face that is capable of smiling — and the tissue can heal itself. “The skin can repair itself if damaged, similar to how human skin ...

  8. Robot calibration - Wikipedia

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    Robot calibration can remarkably improve the accuracy of robots programmed offline. A calibrated robot has a higher absolute as well as relative positioning accuracy compared to an uncalibrated one; i.e., the real position of the robot end effector corresponds better to the position calculated from the mathematical model of the robot.

  9. Mobile manipulator - Wikipedia

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    Few implementations of mobile robots in the industrial field have been reported due to the center of attention being drawn on optimization of the individual technologies, especially robot manipulators [2] and tooling, [3] while the integration, use, and application have been neglected in the field of industrial mobile manipulation.