
Masters manipulation tasks and difficult terrain
The 'Mantis' robot is able to negotiate steep craters and scree fields. It has gripping tools that enable it to change its surroundings. What's more, it even learns from its mistakes.
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The 'Mantis' robot is able to negotiate steep craters and scree fields. It has gripping tools that enable it to change its surroundings. What's more, it even learns from its mistakes.

On August 8, Midea announced the final result of the voluntary public takeover offer of its subsidiary Mecca International (BVI) for the Augsburg-based robotics company Kuka.

On May 31, the Austrian company Keba acquired the German company Kemas, based in Oberlungwitz near Chemnitz. Kemas specializes in self-service solutions for handing over keys, work equipment and tools, for example.
Everyone is talking about Industry 4.0, but there is still a lack of practical implementation. One of the reasons for this is the lack of standards for connecting digital machines with each other. The German Machine Tool Builders' Association (VDW) now wants to change this.
Current (filling) concepts in the beverage industry are generally based on rigid automation structures. The RoboFill 4.0 project aims to change this - with robotics playing a central role.
ABB reported a decline in sales and order intake in the second quarter of 2016. Lower investments and restrained spending in the process industry in particular had a negative impact - order intake in this area fell by 20%.

The 'Ourobot' from Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences resembles a thick bicycle chain. Each link in the chain has its own drive that enables the robot to move over obstacles. But the 'Ourobot's' journey does not end here.

With the 'TinkerKit Braccio', RS Components is adding an Arduino-controlled robotic arm to its product range that offers makers, developers and professionals an introduction to the possibilities of robotics.

Soccer skills were in demand not only at the European Football Championship in France, but also at the 20th RoboCup in Leipzig at the end of June. The players were not humans, but smart robots. In addition to soccer, they demonstrated their skills in the disciplines of care/service, rescue and industry.
The shared use of the workspace by humans and robots is an important step on the way to future industrial production. For efficient collaboration to work, intuitive and safe interaction and control options are required.