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LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- IGear Online, a leading provider of cloud and mobile machine monitoring software technology for the global manufacturing industry, today announced that two of its innovative clients, The Lincoln Electric Company (Booth N-6618) and Yaskawa Motoman Robotics (Booth N-6600) will be featuring cloud based machine monitoring solutions powered by IGear during the IMTS 2012 show in the North Hall of Chicago's McCormick Place from September...
Oakbrook Terrace, IL "“ January 26th, 2011 "“ Vision One Pictures has won a prestigious Award of Excellence from The Accolade Competition. The award was given for Vision One Pictures exciting children's educational DVD, "Robot Adventures With Robosapien® & Friends "“ Introduction to Robotics". The forty-two minute DVD for children ages 7 and up, features exceptional educational content on robotics, and is both informative and entertaining. The series is aimed at inspiring...
New robotic developments in Japan can cook snacks, play with your kids, model clothes, and search for disaster victims, AFP reported.This year's International Robot Exhibition kicked off this week in Japan, where developers are showing off the latest robo-inventions from 192 companies and 64 organizations from at home and abroad.One of the highlights of the exhibition is the industrial robot "Motoman" from Yaskawa Electric Corp., which fully cooked a Japanese pancake, called an...
SUGAR LAND, Texas, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Exousia Advanced Materials, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: EXOU), a manufacturer of advanced industrial coatings for worldwide infrastructure applications and engineered composites for eco-friendly wood substitutes, is pleased to announce that Pinggao Electric, one of the largest equipment manufacturers to the power industry in all of China, has specified Exousia's Power Shield Coatings to be applied to all transformers produced by Pinggao....
By Masayuki Kitano TOKYO (Reuters) - They won't be leaping tall buildings in a single bound, but Japan's growing number of elderly may someday have a new lease on life that allows them to care for themselves -- and maybe even pump a little iron. As the country's population ages rapidly and its workforce shrinks, care workers may be hard to come by, so researchers are trying to develop the ultimate personal care givers: robots. "Unlike the United States or Europe, Japan is reluctant to allow...
