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A new device allows robots used in warehouses and third-party logistics (3PL) facilities to draw power or recharge batteries wirelessly while in operation.
The technology could have a big impact on the capabilities of mobile industrial robots, potentially freeing them from limitations imposed by modern batteries.
Waypoint Robotics, which makes custom mobile robots for the supply chain industry, unveiled its EnZone Wireless Charging Dock at this year's MODEX, the largest supply chain expo in North & South America and the hottest ticket in town this week for the mobile robotics industry.
The underlying technology for the wireless charging system comes from partner WiBotic, which makes plug-and-play devices for the wireless transmission of power to robotic platforms.
Last year, WiBotic made a splash with a wireless charging pad it claims can keep drones in the air indefinitely. That capability could prove indispensable if drone delivery takes off the way many analysts believe it will.
Source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/untethered-wireless-power-transmission-will-make-robots-hard-to-stop/
(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Thursday April 12 2018, @12:33AM (1 child)
The rebooting in Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom felt a lot more natural to me, less contrived to drive story. I mean, sure, it's more exciting to contemplate "real death," but... anyone who can afford a sleeve can certainly afford a USB stick to back up from, and the idea that with multiple worlds and blink-casting from one to the other that a single piece of malware could wipe out all backups... c'mon.
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(Score: 2) by LoRdTAW on Thursday April 12 2018, @02:35AM
Yea, like I said, It's rough around the edges. But still a fun watch. If there is a second season, I'm hoping for some better writing.