There’s a new recruit at Dem-Con Companies’ recycling, processing and disposal facility in Shakopee, and its name is Hot Dawg. Well, its official name is technically the AMP Cortex ...
A new UN report finds that more and more electronic waste, or e-waste, is being produced worldwide—recycling efforts are not ...
Under the Intelligent Disassembly of Electronics for Remanufacturing and Recycling (iDEAR) project, the team is aiming to ...
The problem is difficult to overstate. The European Union alone generated approximately five million tons of electronic waste ...
The Fraunhofer IFF wants to recycle more electronic waste. To this end, the institute has devised a dismantling system using ...
Matt Travers, a researcher from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, is using robotics to improve e-waste recycling.
The four-legged robot is part of a pilot project that Orange County Waste & Recycling has been testing to help it find the planet-warming gas leaks that are common at landfills worldwide.
Join us for an exclusive live demonstration as Waste Robotics Sales Director, David Ross, showcases their latest technology at Millennium Recycling in South Dakota. Watch our advanced robots in action ...
There’s a new recruit at Dem-Con Companies’ recycling, processing and disposal facility in Shakopee, and its name is Hot Dawg. Well, its official name is technically the AMP Cortex robot ...