robotics
The Pulse Of Manufacturing
Looking to ride the wave of the fourth industrial revolution? This trio of trends could be the wind in your sails.
Losing An Arm Doesn’t Bother Starfish Bot
Drawing inspiration from starfish, scientists in Japan have developed a robot that can maintain its movement even when one of its limbs is damaged.
Hitting The Master SWITCH For Innovation
At #SWITCHSG17, innovators, entrepreneurs and many more gathered to reimagine the future—and to work on using technology to get us there.
EmTech Asia Announces 2018’s Innovators Under 35
Ten individuals from Singapore, Australia and Taiwan have been selected as finalists for MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 program.
Is This Town Big Enough?
What does Singapore’s recent push towards deep technology mean for the country’s more mature life sciences sector?
Japanese Professor Receives Delsys Prize For Innovation
Mitsuhiro Hayashibe of Tohoku University is the first Japanese to receive the international electromyography award.
Tracking Robots On The Move
Using an improved disturbance observer algorithm, scientists in China have achieved better tracking of self-balancing mobile robots.
Opportunities ARISE With AI
With artificial intelligence poised to transform virtually every industry, what does the future hold?
Training Turtles With Parasitic Robots
Researchers can control the movements of a turtle through a parasitic robot mounted on its carapace.












