Driverless Vehicles Find Their Way into Mining Galleries
A new camera-vision positioning technology developed in Australia is the latest chapter in the automation process that is shaking up the mining industry.
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A new camera-vision positioning technology developed in Australia is the latest chapter in the automation process that is shaking up the mining industry.
Blockchain-enabled certification platforms are opening a slew of possibilities in the small-scale production of renewable energy by citizens from their houses.
Robotic technology has taken one step further towards the development of a new muscular system able to provide varying degrees of pressure and handle fragile materials.
Urban signage is not foreign to the latest advances in artificial intelligence. The latest example would be an updated version of the classic pedestrian crossing.
Owing to its cutting edge 5G tech, K-City, in South Korea, has become one of the most advanced and ambitious test beds for autonomous cars in the world.
The sense of touch was, up till now, one of the trickiest technologies to develop within robotics. Now, a new prototype provides robots, and human prosthetics, with an advanced membrane that opens up endless possibilities.
Rolls-Royce has presented its first prototype for a new generation of self-driven vessels that could make their maiden voyage in a couple of years. In the meantime, Norway has also opened its first test site for pilotless ships.
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