Robotics for a More Sustainable World
Scientists have developed a roadmap for the contribution of robots to sustainability – and there are already examples in the real world.
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A young aerospace engineer named Divya Tyagi has refined a century-old equation to improve the efficiency of wind energy.
Scientists have developed a roadmap for the contribution of robots to sustainability – and there are already examples in the real world.
Through the combination of sensors and algorithms, smart traffic lights will improve traffic and reduce pollution
Capable of carrying six passengers at a speed of one hundred and fifty-five mph, they are the new generation of urban air mobility vehicles.
A wearable technology prototype will allow wheelchairs and electronic devices to be operated with simple facial gestures.
The future of recycling involves using AI and robots to sort plastic waste or electronic waste in processing plants.
Remote and face-to-face work will coexist as physical and virtual meetings are combined. Meanwhile, workplaces will be dynamic and increasingly focused on improving productivity, cooperation and employee well-being.
The technological transition is accelerating with the advent of AI, the Internet of Things, and now blockchain: the time has come for the smart city.
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