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Community College Student and Drone Team Qualify for Finals of Prestigious AI Autonomous Drone Race in Abu Dhabi

Being one of the 12 international teams to qualify for the finals and compete for the $1 million prize, the Hornet Drone Team represents a groundbreaking collaboration between Fullerton College, students from the UCI, and top-tier pilots from Cyclone Drone Racing.

Maximum process reliability for the protein source of the future

For more than 30 years, the SCHUNK PGN-plus-P gripper has been the most versatile gripper on the market, and is constantly finding new applications. A current and unusual application example is the use in the automated production of animal feed from insect larvae in Austria.

The Ultimate Guide to Depth Perception and 3D Imaging Technologies

Depth perception helps mimic natural spatial awareness by determining how far or close objects are, which makes it invaluable for 3D imaging systems. Get expert insights on how depth perception works, the cues involved, as well as the various types of depth sensing cameras.

Trend 2025: Energy requirements often depend on the size of the AI model

Scientists estimate that the energy consumption of artificial intelligence could increase to up to 134 terawatt hours by 2027. AI training also requires a considerable amount of water—training the GPT model is said to have consumed around 700,000 liters of cooling water.

Automation and Robotics Can Help Address Worker Efficiency While Delivering Business Results Through Smart Construction

While we move through 2025, pen and paper remain as familiar on construction sites as ever, and many construction managers still rely on intuition and experience over the promises of technology or robotic innovation.
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