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  • Article Archive | Entertainment Engineering Magazine

    Read More Sep 23, 2025 Can These Robots Bring Enchantment to the World? Read More Sep 11, 2025 Giant Laser-Headed Robot Dances at Drake Concert Industrial class robots holding manufacturing capabilities of 3D printing using industrial robots. Read More Sep 1, 2025 Delivery Robots Used to Market New Film in LA Coco Robotics partners with Prime SISU Cinema Robotics and reaching new heights with motion control robotics.

  • Making WALL-E Look Battered

    create the look and feel of a well-worn WALL-E, but transferring that same look and feel to a ‘real’ robot Pixar utilized sophisticated computer graphics to create the digital representation of this fun-loving robot process) The form, fit and overall appearance of the prototype SLA covers were validated with a working robot The final covers for the traveling robot needed to be significantly tougher than the initial SLA covers This includes the system that allows the company to play Pixar-created animation on the physical robot

  • Artificial Muscle Flexes in Multiple Directions

    recent years, scientists and engineers have looked to muscles as potential actuators for “biohybrid” robots researchers have only been able to fabricate artificial muscle that pulls in one direction, limiting any robot “With the iris design, we believe we have demonstrated the first skeletal muscle-powered robot that generates

  • Fountain Technology Transforms Iconic Water Feature

    The Robotic Water Switch Developed by Texas-based aquatic robotics company SplashBotix, the SplashValve is a single-axis, fast-acting robotic valve that uses a specially shaped diverter to bring proportional SplashBotix is a division of ARM Automation, an industrial robotics and automation firm with more than this reason, the story of SplashBotix and the SplashValve challenges assumptions about where advanced robotics

  • These Robot Bugs Inspired by Nature Mimic the Real Thing

    These Robot Bugs Inspired by Nature Mimic the Real Thing Creating new designs includes a wide view of using nature as a model have seen their way into industrial products including control systems and robot q=robotic%20grippers~:festoSortOrderScored Previous Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Next

  • Haptic Feedback Rumbles Your iPhone for the F1 Movie Trailer

    Haptic feedback has been around since the 1970s and is the feedback used on surgical robots so that doctors In manufacturing, haptics is used as feedback on robots allowing them to detect when there are product Subtle variations in the texture of specific products can alert the robot to send an alarm to the supervisor

  • Introducing X1: The World's First Multirobot System

    The aim was to create a robot that could fly, drive, and walk so that you don’t have to focus on one This demo shows how three distinct robot types come together to form a multimodal system that will offer

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  • 3D Printing and Materials | Entertainment Engineering Magazine

    Read More Robot 3D Prints Fiberglass Boat Lightweight boat demonstrates flexible on-site manufacturing capabilities of 3D printing using industrial robots.

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    Read More The Core Innovations Behind the Industrialization of Intelligent Robotics A system-level platform spanning humanoid robotic arms, integrated joint modules, global remote operations, and open-sourced

  • Film Studios and 3D Printing

    was for Blizzard back in 2004, and it wasn’t until 2010 when they came to me, and they had this giant robot guy named Jim Raynor, a guy in the robot suit and they show me the 3D model and say, “We want you to Before everything was done traditionally, and now I’ve got this giant robot.

  • Discovering Traces of the Big Bang Requires Telescopes with Precise Controls

    currently working with Beckhoff on many projects such as ‘Harmoni’ for the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), robotic This future high-level control software will be based on the ROS (Robot Operating System) open-source alongside twenty other telescopes and astronomical instruments for applications such as nocturnal, robotic

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