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Apple’s Daisy iPhone recycling robot (Apple/PA) A robotic arm then grabs a device, removes the screen and computer vision is used to see which model it is and tells Daisy what actions it needs ...
Apple has offered a rare glimpse of its automated recycling robot in a bid to encourage more customers to dig out old iPhones that could be reused. The tech giant has two Daisy robot facilities in ...
Automation is also tricky: robots are good at putting together a specific item but struggle to recognise and take apart the ...
The robot can identify 23 different models of iPhone and process one every 18 seconds – faster then Apple’s earlier test robot, Liam, which could only take apart one type of iPhone and took 12 ...
Apple also has a recycling robot, Daisy, which can disassemble a variety of iPhones into components that can be used in the creation of new iPhones. Apple hopes to share this innovation with other ...
Date 2025-02-10 02:10:54 (MENAFN - Robotics & Automation News) Carnegie Mellon develops Apple-inspired recycling robot February 10, 2025 by Mark Allinson ...
PITTSBURGH — With prices of everything going up, recycling helps keep prices down. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute are doing what they can by developing a robot ...
Murphy, an AI robot equipped with a vision system, central processing unit, and mechanical arm, can scan and sort items on a conveyor belt in seconds.
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