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  2. Epson Robots - Wikipedia

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    Epson offers four different lines of SCARA robots including the T-Series, G-Series, RS-Series, and LS-Series . The performance and features offered for each series of robot is determined by the intended purpose and needs of the robot. The T- Series robot is a high performance alternative to slide robots for pick-and-place operations. [3]

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  4. Epson - Wikipedia

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    Epson Robots is the robotics design and manufacturing department of Epson. Seiko Epson produces some microcontrollers, such as the S1C63 . In 1980, Epson started the production of robots.

  5. Minecraft (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft is a media franchise developed from and centered around the video game of the same name.Developed by Mojang Studios (formerly known as Mojang AB) and Xbox Game Studios, which are owned by Microsoft Corporation, the franchise consists of five video games, along with various books, merchandise, events, board games, and an upcoming theatrical film.

  6. Category:Robotics at Epson - Wikipedia

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    Epson Robots This page was last edited on 13 July 2021, at 05:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. A Minecraft Movie - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft Movie is an upcoming adventure comedy film directed by Jared Hess and written by Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer, Neil Widener, Gavin James, and Chris Galletta, from a story by Allison Schroeder, Bowman, and Palmer. [3]

  8. Epson Micro Flying Robot - Wikipedia

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    The μFR-II is the enhanced version of the μFR. It was developed in 2004 for full wireless operation paired with independent flight capability. The main challenge was the need to combine lighter weight with greater dynamic lift. Epson made the robot lighter by developing a new gyro-sensor [2] that is one

  9. Gazebo (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    Gazebo is an open-source 2D/3D robotics simulator that began development in 2002. In 2017, development forked into two versions, known as "Gazebo", the original monolithic architecture, and "Ignition", which had moved to become a modernized collection of loosely coupled libraries.