It is a rare occurrence that an industrial revolution unfolds in three distinct dialects: precision engineering in Tokyo, ...
Ground crews at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport are getting new colleagues that stand about four feet tall and do not take breaks.
Tim Hornyak, author of “Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots,” who was at the event, categorized it as the so-called “Galapagos syndrome,” referring to how innovative Japanese ...
The country has been making and installing factory robots at a pace unmatched by any other country Read more at The Business ...
As China builds a dominant robotics supply chain, some U.S. robot makers are taking a different approach: manufacturing key ...