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Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.53
…Catalyst program, the selected companies included Bionomous from Switzerland, Eureka Robotics from Singapore, Assistive Technology Development in the U.S., and Kinarm in Canada. They all achieved significant milestones, including but not limited to funding, sales, signing a global partnership, and territory expansions. The Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst program focuses on startups in the areas of clinical care, public safety, laboratory, supply chain automation, out-of-hospital care, and quality of life. It also addresses continuity of work and education, as well as training and support for healthcare professionals. The Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst program is seeking applicants. Source: MassRobotics Mitsubishi Electric among…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 27.87
…participating startups completed impressive milestones, said Festo and MassRobotics. Eureka Robotics develops and commercializes robotics and artificial intelligence to automate high-accuracy, high-agility tasks. The Singapore-based company is currently completing fundraising rounds in Japan through connections provided by program mentors. MassRobotics introduced Eureka to partner Mitsubishi Electric, and the startup signed an agreement with Mitsubishi as a gobal platinum partner. The program helped Eureka’s leadership to explore applications in surgical lens manufacturing, which is an extension of its focus on traditional manufacturing. Bionomous provides laboratory equipment to automate the screening, sorting, and pipetting of miniature biological entities for more ethical and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 55.19
Eureka Robotics today announced that it has developed a proprietary force-feedback technology that can make industrial robots almost as nimble and sensitive as human hands. The company and its Dynamis software spun out of research at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore. Eureka Robotics said its technology enables robots to manipulate small and fragile objects that are millimeters in size without damaging them. “Today, Dynamis has made it easy for anyone to program touch-sensitive tasks that are usually done by humans, such as assembly, fine manipulation, polishing, or sanding,” explained Pham Quang Cuong, an associate professor at NTU Singapore and co-founder…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 29.14
…more ethical and faster research in life science. Singapore-based Eureka Robotics develops and commercializes cutting-edge robotics and artificial intelligence to automate high-accuracy, high-agility tasks. Finally, Kingston, Ontario-based Kinarm uses robotic arms to provide an objective assessment method to identify, measure, and track cognitive, motor, or sensory impairments resulting from injury or disease. The four startups will have access to the innovation centers and engineering teams of Festo, one of the world’s leading automation companies, as well as collaborating corporate partners. MassRobotics identifies needs to be met With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of awareness between the healthcare…