Robotics

Future engineers take the stage at Longford’s VEX Robotics Competition

STEM has become an important part of the educational curriculum at all levels across Ireland. Recently in Longford, this was…

3 months ago

8 Post Primary schools take part in Longford’s inaugural VEX IQ Robotics Competition

The inaugural Junior Cycle VEX IQ Robotics Competition took place recently in Moyne Community School, enabling student teams from eight…

11 months ago

Dublin-Based Akara Robotics Deploy Two Decontamination Robots to NHS Hospital

An Irish robotics startup has developed two decontamination robots that have been deployed in a UK hospital, with the important…

1 year ago

Empowering Older Adults with Home-Care Robots

The rapidly increasing aging population will lead to a shortage of care providers in the future. While robotic technologies are…

1 year ago

Irish Distillers and Maynooth University partner on new experimental robotics project to support regenerative farming practices

Irish Distillers and Maynooth University Ireland are partnering on a pilot research project to develop an autonomous regenerative agriculture platform…

2 years ago

Eye-rolling robots, distracted fossil fuel companies and AI assembly to feature as Beta Festival of arts and technology starts this weekend

Beta Festival starts this weekend.  Do you want to reduce emissions by chatting to fossil fuel businesses on the phone,…

2 years ago

Time to Reboot How We Think About Human and Machine Interactions

We need a radical overhaul of our understanding of human and machine interactions to combat new and urgent social challenges,…

2 years ago

Study Uncovers How Silkworm Moth’s Odor Detection May Improve Robotics

Researchers from Japan explore how the domesticated flightless silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), a prominent insect model in olfactory research, uses…

2 years ago

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