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A Robot Valet Will Park Your Car at This German Airport

Last week, Düsseldorf airport (DUS) introduced robot valets to take the hassle out of parking for travelers. Travelers can leave their cars at the arrival level of the ParkingPLUS structure. As they leave, they confirm on a touch-screen that no one is in the car. The robot valet, nicknamed "Ray," takes it from there. The robot measures the vehicle, picks it up with a forklift-like system, and takes it to the back area, where it will position it in one of the 249 parking spots reserved for automated valets. The machine is capable of carrying standard cars weighing up to 3.31 tons. The robot valet is even connected to the airport's flight data system, and by checking customer trip data with the database, Ray knows when the customer will return for the vehicle. A traveler can note any itinerary changes in a parking app, which is available for iOS and Android.

S2C ProtoBridge™ AXI Expands FPGA-Based Prototype Usage

Acceleration of virtual prototype development, RTL verification and SoC software validation

Gamma 2 Robotics Invited to Host Roundtable at National Sports Safety & Security Conference

One of only 10 companies selected; more than 500 industry professionals to attend

Teledyne Invests in Ocean Aero, a Designer of Marine Autonomous Vehicles

Ocean Aero is designing an unmanned surface vehicle that will also have the ability to descend subsea.

UK Launches Strategy for Stimulating Growth in Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Heriot-Watts Professor David Lane joined Universities and Science Minister David Willets and other colleagues to launch a UK strategy for stimulating growth in robotics and autonomous systems (RAS).

DUESSELDORF AIRPORT ANNOUNCES: World Premiere of Parking Robot "Ray" at Duesseldorf Airport

Searching for a vacant parking spot right before your flight - and even memorizing your cars exact parking location - has become a thing of the past thanks to a new intelligent automated system that parks passengers cars at Düsseldorf Airport (DUS). Called "Ray," the parking robot has its world premiere at DUS and is a technical innovation and another huge step into a future in which travel is less stressful and time-consuming.

EcoMachines Incubator announces investment in Q-BOT, a robotics company at the forefront of transformation of the building industry

London based seed fund, EcoMachines Incubator invests in robotics platform.

Quantum Materials Secures Uncloneable Anti-Counterfeiting 3D Printing Technology

Patented Additive Manufacturing Process Embeds Quantum Dots for Uncopyable Identification

ReWalk™ Personal Exoskeleton System Approved by FDA for Home Use

Revolutionary technology that allows individuals with Spinal Cord Injury, such as paraplegia, to stand & walk receives clearance for personal use in the U.S.

ELASTx Stretches Potential for Future Communications Technologies with Fully Integrated All-Silicon "System on a Chip" Transmitter

Groundbreaking prototype could enable next-generation military RF communications systems that are smaller, lighter, less expensive and more capable

RIA Launches Redesigned Website and New Logo

The new Robotics Online is a much improved experience for our website visitors.

LASYS is a key meeting place for industrial users

Total of 5,500 visitors at LASYS 2014 in Stuttgart - higher percentage of industrial visitors - high investment intent - more exhibitors from abroad

More For Less

The HV-100s are equipped with several options to re-space a field depending upon a growers needs.

Carl Dekker of Met-L-Flo Discusses Challenges and Opportunities Arising in Additive Manufacturing

The industry needs standards for workforce development training, process repeatability and reliability, and process control.

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