Per the startup AlSmart Bin, the AI-enabled waste-segregating bin can identify and sort garbage with up to 95% accuracy. It was unveiled at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025 on Wednesday.
AIsmart Bin has launched BinPro with patent protection and ambitious deployment plans. The company aims to install the ...
Iranian students have secured three gold medals and a special award in the International Science and Invention Fair (ISIF) ...
Waste Robotics continues to focus on a sensor-based approach that prioritizes material identification over high volume ...
A new robotic system is being piloted at Russia’s Bochvar Institute to automatically sort and certify solid radioactive waste ...
Plastic waste in the ocean is an issue we're struggling to manage, but a fleet of autonomous robots out of the EU by help us ...
According to Dialog, its 5G network enables the robot to use real-time HD video streaming, and allows operators to guide it remotely via from anywhere in the country. The robot – which is powered by a ...
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Student designs mind-blowing robot fish with incredible capabilities: 'Meet Gillbert'
The engineers at the University of Surrey are behind Gillbert, a robotic fish designed to filter plastic out of our water.
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