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Sprawling CES gadgetfest a world stage for AI and its hypeAt CES, lofty artificial intelligence hype meets reality: today’s AI excels at narrow tasks, not autonomy. Analysts from Forrester warn of ...
Beyond agentic AI: Autonomous factories, exoskeletons, and AI as a physical stackIn a grand panel at TiEcon 2025, five NVIDIA executives gave attendees a sneak peek into the next frontier of artificial intelligence (AI)....
South Korean team develops 'Iron Man' robot that helps paraplegics walkThe Exoskeleton Laboratory team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) said their goal is to create a robot that...
Indigenous robotic solutions get an edge as enterprises look for customised AI-based automationAddverb expands into healthcare segment with 'Heal' robots and exoskeletons, focusing on USFDA Class 2 certifications. Sheshadri highlights...
Don't fear tripping! These fast robotic boots can help boost your balanceRobots can act much faster, using wires instead of nerves to send their signals.
Have a job that requires you to stand? $5,000 'walkable chair' launched at CES to make your days simplerThe ArchelisFX makes standing less tiring and can provide relief from leg and back pain.
Dubai future foundation foresees reinvention of logistics sector with a spate of fresh investments
GenElek’s robotic exoskeleton allows paralyzed, old aged people to walkFocused on providing affordable exoskeletons in India, GenElek Technologies provide externally worn robotic support system that enhances a ...
Too tired to untie your shoelaces? Siri will do it for youNike launched Adapt Huaraches with self-lacing motor that can be controlled using Siri.
Accelerator launched for startups that make tech for disabledCalled ‘Quest for Assistive Technologies’, the 3-month accelerator that will support upto 10 startups, and provide them funding of upto Rs ...
A robot to end manual scavenging? This startup can provide the ‘Swachh Bharat’ we needThe amount of work which usually takes three to four hours and at least three manual scavengers, Bandicoot finishes it in just 45 minutes.
Tata Sons & other cos working on wearable tech to help their workers lift heavy itemsTata Sons is collaborating with Harvard University on a wearable device which would be more like a suit or an exoskeleton. Powered by soft ...
CES 2017: Faraday Future FF91 to the Lego Boost, here are 9 game-changersWhile there were the usual products like flat screens & laptops, here are a few that have the potential to jump-start whole new categories.