German robotics startup Devanthro has unveiled its latest generation of telepresence robots, specifically designed for caring at home. Robody's newest version boasts a fully redesigned torso and arms, ...
Double Robotics' Double wants to get your iPad out of the house and into the office, or classroom, or factory floor —anywhere, really. The $2,499 telepresence robot uses a pair of iPads: one sits in ...
Feeling anxious about going to school? A school district in Kumamoto, Japan thinks it might have a solution. According to the Japanese newspaper The Mainichi, the southwestern Japanese city will soon ...
With the addition of Avail’s commercially available technology, Mendaera will accelerate its vision to utilize robotics and AI to unlock new care delivery models. SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS ...
(Phys.org)—San Francisco based Revolve Robotics has launched a project on Indiegogo (similar to Kickstarter) looking for funding for its KUBI telepresence device. What's unique about their project is ...
San Jose, California-based telehealth company VSee Health and Ava Robotics, creator of intelligent robots for the workplace, announced a partnership to create an autonomous VSee-powered Ava robot for ...
While difficult to observe, loneliness and isolation are major social issues leading to problems like anxiety, depression, and a mortality rate four times higher than obesity, to name a few. One ...
When it comes right down to it, most telepresence robots are essentially just remote-control tablets that can be steered around a room. The VRoxy system is different in that its robot replicates the ...
A Telepresence Robot is a remote-controlled, wheeled device that has wireless internet connectivity. Normally, the robot uses a tablet to provide video and audio capabilities. Telepresence robots are ...
Your future Instagram pictures could be taken by a Facebook-branded robot that follows you around the house. That is, if a newly awarded Facebook patent ever becomes a reality. The company received a ...
Participants from around the nation weathered blustery conditions to attend the first-ever “RoboPalooza” competition and festival at Peterman Hill, a small peak about 10 miles north of Lucerne Valley.