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AI search robot uses 3D maps and internet knowledge to find lost items
A robot that can locate lost items on command, the latest development at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), combines ...
This is the core challenge behind Real2Sim--and the focus of XGRIDS' presence at GTC 2026 (March 16--19, San Jose). XGRIDS' spatial intelligence solution now supports NVIDIA Omniverse NuRec for ...
Misplaced glasses on the kitchen counter or a phone left somewhere in the living room could soon be found by a robot.
To enable the robot, which resembles a broomstick on wheels with a camera mounted at the top, to locate lost objects, the team combined knowledge from the internet with a spatial map of the robot’s ...
RealSense and LimX Dynamics unveiled autonomous humanoid navigation at Nvidia GTC, highlighting 3D perception, Visual SLAM, ...
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New 3D-printed robot uses wind instead of batteries to explore harsh terrains
A new low-cost, 3D-printed robot has been designed to traverse harsh environments using nothing ...
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Smart robot uses 3D vision to locate lost objects in homes 30% more efficiently
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...
Aetina is showing its edge computing platforms and edge servers at GTC 2026, combining high-precision 3D perception with ...
Mech-Mind Robotics, a leading provider of 3D vision systems and software for industrial robots, laid out its plans at ...
Nvidia is so gung-ho about AI agents that it’s betting the buzzy software can power another one of its big bets: robots. The “agentic AI system is being built for digital first,” said Deepu Talla, ...
Martial arts robots may play well on stage, but can they get work done? A look at what it takes to deliver the reliability and safety required for autonomous robotic systems ...
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