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#Robotics

Flying high underground: Brisbane’s driving, walking robots battle for $2m prize

InQueensland, Other, 10/09/2021, John McCarthy A Brisbane-based robotics team is down to the last eight contestants in a global bid […]

NERA supports world-first robotic camera device

Utility Magazine, Other, 30/08/2021 National Energy Resources Australia (NERA), CSIRO’s Data61 and SixDe have supported WA-based robotics firm, Nexxis, to […]

The next generation of hexapods

In extreme situations, sometimes you need a tool that can go to extremes. Our hexapods use biomimicry and state-of-the-art technology […]

Roboreptile climbs like a real lizard

Scimex, Other, 31/03/2021, Joseph Milton Aussie and German scientists have built a robotic reptile to learn more about how lizards […]

Shape-shifting robots in the wild: the DyRET robot can rearrange its body to walk in new environments

The Conversation, Other, 16/03/2021, David Howard & Charles Martin Authors David Howard Research Scientist, Data61 Charles Martin Lecturer in Computer […]

This robot adjusts the length of its legs when stepping from grass to concrete

AlphaGalileo, Other, 16/03/2021 This is the first quadruped robot that is able to automatically adapt its morphology to different conditions […]

Robotics adoption matters: Australia’s brightest focus on advanced manufacturing

Australian Manufacturing, Other, 19/10/2020, Dr Cori Stewart Australia is in a global race to secure its manufacturing future. As a […]

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