Robot-manned microfactories to revolutionise e-waste recycling Photo credit: Molg The growth in e-waste is a dark side of the technology boom. According to the UN, a record 62 million tonnes of ...
Singapore's rapid urban development, advanced manufacturing, and dense population make hazardous waste management a national priority. From semiconductor plants to biomedical facilities, the country ...
E-waste has become a global problem. Unfortunately, the majority of discarded used technology, known as e-waste, is dumped or processed in unsafe conditions. Around 78% of electronic products aren’t ...
Waste Robotics has released updated information about its recent installations, offering a clearer look at how its systems have been performing in organics, mixed waste and C&D environmentsover the ...
The robotics industry should be creating robots that could be reprogrammed and repurposed for other tasks once its life span is completed, University of Bristol and University of West England ...
The collaboration is part of Waste Robotics’ Licensed Integrator Partnership program. According to Waste Robotics, this new partnership is expected to enhance operational efficiency for material ...
Researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England have emphasized the need for the robotics industry to design robots with reprogrammability and repurposing in mind.
A robotic recycling system could help address the escalating global waste problem, according to Finnish technology company ZenRobotics. The ZenRobotics Recycler (ZRR) is an intelligent robotic system ...
The relentless advancement of technology has ushered in an era where artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are drastically reshaping various industries, including the culinary sphere. Robot chefs ...