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One of the most valuable aspects of the robotics industry is the variety of applications its underlying technology has and, as a result, the global robotics industry is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15% from $90.2 billion in 2024 to $205.5 billion in 2030, according to one data and analytics company.

Published inMarket

Break down the barriers to enterprise AI adoption by enhancing security and compliance, improving accuracy and reliability, overcoming stalled pilot projects, and avoiding vendor lock-in

Published inAI and Data

UiPath to hold Agentic AI Summit on March 25 to demonstrate its latest agentic automation innovations and how UiPath customers are achieving transformational outcomes with these solutions

Published inGuest Events

Monash University researchers have been awarded a grant of $608,385 from the Australian Research Council to explore how policy design can ensure robots operate safely in public space and protect public interests.

Published inStrategy

Nvidia Research has created Eureka, an AI agent that uses a large language model to teach robots complex skills like rapid pen-spinning tricks, or tossing and catching balls at a human level, for the first time.

Published inAutomotive

NBN Co has collaborated with University of Technology Sydney Robotics Institute to explore the potential use of remote-controlled robots to perform maintenance and construction tasks on the fixed line network.

Published inTelecoms & NBN

The 24th Annual Technology Conference for Seniors was held on Thursday 10 November, 2022, and is now available to watch on YouTube - and the excellent information contained within is great for anyone of any age, with all links to the conference now available to watch below!

Published inYour Tech

Ok, so a robot with the versatility of Rosie from the Jetsons is still science fiction, but Ecovacs' Deebot X1 Omni flagship promises to redefine "what is possible in a robotic cleaning system with Self-Cleaning Omni Station, Yiko AI Voice Assistant, all-new intelligent capabilities and Jacob Jensen Design."

Published inHome Tech
Wednesday, 09 March 2022 11:56

Unhedged app lets AI robots invest

Australian financial startup Unhedged has launched its app after raising US$3.1 million in funding and onboarding 8,000 customers.

With a strong focus on sustainability, Samsung kicked off CES with a strong keynote video, while its massive stand at CES 2022 covered entertainment, robots, gaming, smartphones, tablets, projectors, connected home appliances and more.

Published inHome Tech

A Brisbane-based team of robotics experts from the CSIRO will represent Australia and the Southern Hemisphere at the grand final of world’s leading robotics competition to be held in the United States this month.

Published inStrategy

Epson and its subsidiary Epson X Investment Corporation "will subscribe in the third-party allocation of sales for GITAI Inc., a startup company developing general-purpose space robots, and invest in the company through their EP-GB Investment Limited Partnership."

Published inSpace

Billed as the largest warehouse in Australia, which you can see in the videos embedded below, spanning 200,000 square metres, over 1500 local jobs will be created while working alongside "advanced robotics".

Published inBusiness IT
Wednesday, 13 January 2021 15:51

Cool things on display at CES 2021

Phones with scrolling screens, home robots, UV-C office and classroom disinfection bots, giant 4K and 8K TVs, glasses that project a giant display in front of your eyes, a touchless video doorbell, super eye-friendly tablet displays, autonomous trucks and cars, backpacks with screens that can display emojis and so much more, the Consumer Electronics Show 2021 in underway in Las Vegas and as usual, it's wild.

Published inHome Tech

SoftBank is one of the world's most technologically connected companies, and for years has also had a robotics division which has now reached Australia, with its new robot being a true whiz at cleaning and arriving at just the right time to help deal with our new post-COVID reality.

Published inFuzzy Logic

Australians are relatively positive about the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in society, but concerns remain around privacy and threats to jobs , according to a new national survey by Monash University, which also reveals that understandings of AI are varied – from robots “taking over the world” to computers being programmed to perform tasks in a positive fashion.

Upskilling workers with vital innovation capabilities is key for the future employment landscape, according to a study by Flinders University Professor Giselle Rampersad which also found that for workers of the future to thrive with robots and artificial intelligence, they will need to learn innovation through strong Worker Integrated Learning programs.

Published inEducation

Three quarters of Australian executives acknowledge collaboration between humans and machines will be critical to innovation in the future – but only one-third are currently using human-centric design - according to a new technology report from management consulting and professional services firm Accenture.

Published inStrategy

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