These micro-factories could play a key role in helping the data center operate more efficiently and sustainably.
ABB Robotics and startup Molg are working together to create robotic microfactories to recover and recycle data center operators’ disused electronic equipment, or e-scrap. Citing research claiming ...
ABB Robotics has announced a collaboration with US start-up Molg to develop robotic micro-factories to recover and recycle data center operators’ disused electronic equipment (e-waste). Molg’s robotic ...
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During the third quarter the company's electrification business offset weaknesses in its robotics and electric charging business, ABB said. Business was strong providing components and products to ...
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In a laboratory in Connecticut, a palm-sized silicone robot scrunches up its body to inch forward in a caterpillar-like motion. A brick tips over onto its leg, trapping it as it struggles to move on.
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Peggy Johnson, Agility Robotics CEO, sits down with WSJ’s Joanna Stern to discuss Digit, her company’s new humanoid robot. How could humanoid robots reshape the workplace? Joanna Stern ...
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