AICRA and IIT Delhi Forge Strategic Alliance to Propel Indian Industries into the Future

  AICRA and IIT Delhi unite forces to drive technological innovation in manufacturing, aligning with the ‘Samarth Udyog Bharat’ initiative by the Government of Heavy Industries, India. The collaboration focuses on Industry 4.0 Incubation Centers, trainer certification programs, joint certifications for students, and support for startups. The partnership reflects a commitment to catalyzing technological innovation, creating a skilled workforce, and positioning India as a global leader in smart manufacturing.   New Delhi, 22-01-2024 – The All India Council for Robotics & Automation (AICRA) has officially joined hands with the prestigious…

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Elon Musk Calls Media Coverage “Truly Shameful” Amidst Revelations of Tesla Robot Attack at Giga Texas

An investigative report by The Information has exposed a series of workplace injuries at Tesla’s Giga Texas factory, with a particularly alarming incident involving a robot attack on an engineer that occurred two years ago. The incident has ignited discussions on workplace safety challenges and risks associated with the increasing integration of automation in manufacturing. Responding to the report, Elon Musk criticized the media, calling it “truly shameful” to bring up an injury from two years ago. He explained that a standard industrial Kuka robot arm, found in all factories,…

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Nature’s Ingenious Designs Shaping the Future of Automation

The fascination with robots has long been embedded in human culture, often depicted as humanoid figures in various forms of media. However, the future of robotics design is taking a cue from nature, embracing the concept of biomimicry. Instead of replicating the human form, researchers and engineers are turning to the animal kingdom and the natural world for inspiration. This paradigm shift offers not only innovative designs but also the potential for more efficient and specialized robotic applications. Biomimicry in Action: Consider the SandFlea developed by Boston Dynamics, inspired by…

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