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  1. Multi-technology sensors are being developed for medical, manufacturing, personal health and other applications not previously possible with historic single-technology sensors
  2. Latest in VISION SENSOR Technology as well as innovations in sensing, pressure, force, medical, particle size and many other applications
  3. Collaborative robots are rapidly providing major improvements in productivity, safety, programing ease, portability and cost while addressing many new applications
  4. Embedded medical sensors, an emerging technology to monitor hearts, brains, nerves and addressing other medical applications for improved patient care
  5. Wearable sensors bring new benefits to continuous medical monitoring, real time physical activity assessment, baby monitoring and industrial applications
  6. Sensor innovations helping unmanned vehicles rapidly growing smarter, smaller, more autonomous and more powerful for navigation, mapping, and target sensing
  7. Robot innovation brings to agriculture efficiency, safety, labor savings and accuracy by plowing, milking, harvesting, crop tending/picking and monitoring
  8. Robots have come to architecture to model, construct, fabricate and offer new approaches to create innovative designs, elements and structures
  9. Advanced swarm robots addressing innovative tasks such as assembly, search, rescue, mapping, communication, aerial and other original applications
  10. HARM type MEMS-based reed switch innovations address medical, automotive and other micro switching applications not previously possible
  11. Sensors now looking for leaks, contaminates and damage, and not just counting or weighing packages
  12. Innovations like two arms, cheaper prices, easier programming, autonomous and collaborative operation are driving automation deployment in manufacturing and elsewhere
  13. Ease of programming and sophisticated sensors see robots advancing in transport logistics, palletizing, order picking and assembly
  14. Researchers gathered in Ann Arbor, Michigan for the latest CIRP conference on assembly technologies and systems
  15. Snake‐like robots “reach” into many types of applications
  16. Real‐time pressure mapping system
  17. Automated assembly innovations at the 2009 Assembly Expo
  18. Sensor innovations at the combined manufacturing‐related shows
  19. Palletizing candy orders and never squeezing the chocolates
  20. Dual shows, vision and sensors, team to highlight innovation
  21. Sensor Innovations at the Combined Manufacturing Related Shows
  22. Automatically building or repairing composite fibre structures
  23. Smart robot that picks parts from bins
  24. Mikron extends modularization
  25. Autumn shows roundup