Manufacturing Dive recently visited Tutor Intelligence's new headquarters in Watertown, where the firm is seeing growing ...
Japan Airlines is testing humanoid robots for baggage and ground operations at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
Researchers have developed a sensor about the size of a grain of rice that can measure forces and twisting motions in all directions using light instead of traditional electronics. The new sensor ...
Researchers developed a 1.7 mm optical sensor that lets robots detect force, pressure, and twisting using light instead of ...
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Japan Airlines will test robot ground crew at Tokyo Haneda Airport
Japan Airlines is preparing to test humanoid robots in airport ground operations as the carrier explores new ways to support ...
Chinese-made humanoids are being deployed at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport as Japan’s aviation industry struggles with a shrinking ...
Huayan Robotics, a HKEX-listed specialist in intelligent collaborative robotics, is ready to showcase advanced cobot ...
Japan Airlines will begin a multi-year trial of humanoid robots at Tokyo Haneda Airport in May to help with baggage handling and other ground tasks. The move addresses severe labour shortages caused ...
There have been a few amusing videos making the LinkedIn rounds this week, illustrating what might become commonplace in the ...
On the legal side of things, Altana created an AI-powered “product passport” system that makes it easier to import goods into ...
Trial at Haneda aims to ease labour shortages and test robots in baggage handling and cleaning roles over two years ...
Humanoid robots are set to be put into service at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport in a pilot launched by Japan Airlines. The program ...
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