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This portal is all about robots/robotics. It delicates to all who are interested in the development of robotics - from beginners to professionals, manufacturers, suppliers, direct end users and even researchers. The robotmatrix.org is the most comprehensive web portal on robotic technology. It contains both commercial and non-commercial information on robotic technology. More importantly, we always welcome useful user input, feedback or contributions in terms of publish useful articles on Robotics technologies in the portal.

In an effort to bring values to you, we are strengthening the site with e-commerce features. Meanwhile, all purchase in the site will be conducted via email.

New Insights:  Education Kits

Fischertechnik is the flexible construction system for young and older system designers alike. Produced in Germany to high standards, fischertechnik has been innovating and manufacturing the highest quality modeling systems since 1965. These robot kits allow a multitude of systems and system models to be created by slotting precision-engineered parts together.

Fischertechnik kits come with more different parts than any other brand of building kit. The parts come in a wide range of size from extremely tiny to quite large. After a while you will probably begin to realize that the parts connect with more strength and flexibility than any other plastic building system. Depending on which kit you choose, you will also find parts that you never expected in a building kit such as air compressors and pneumatic vales, micro switches and photo-transistors, and lots of other surprising mechanical and electronic parts.

By partnering with Microsoft, now with the Microsoft Robotics Studio, it open up almost unlimited possibilities for the construction and programing of robotic models.

Fischertechnik Examples 01 Fischertechnik Examples 02 Fischertechnik Examples 03 Fischertechnik Examples 04

Special Feature:  Education & Research Robots

Buy a Robix Rascal robot kit for only USD 550! The Robix Rascal Robot kit includes an Usbor Robotic Controller which is able to control of up to 32 Hobby Servos. It has wide-ranging capabilities (including remote control over internet) suited to many academic needs and levels. The robot kit has been using by the following well-known academic and research institutions:
  • Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
  • Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapore (which has over 20 sets)
  • The University of Ottawa (which has over 40 sets)
  • The United States Navy Buy robix robot kit

The following are some examples of the projects build by using the Robix Rascal robot kit:

Robix robot in action: Snake Robot Robix robot in action: golfer robot Robix robot in action: robot making coffee
How to build a Snake Robot? How to build a robot golfer? How to build a robot coffee maker?
Robix robot in action: robot blowing bubble Robix robot in action: robotic chemist Robix robot in action: robot thrower
How to build a Robot that blow bubble? How to build a robotic chemist? How to build a robot thrower?

Updates:  Microsoft Robotics Studio

In May, 2006, Microsoft announced that it had a new research program under way, aimed at developing an operating system and software development tools for robots.

Microsoft Corp. showcased the community technology preview (CTP) of a new Windows®-based environment for academic, hobbyist and commercial developers to easily create robotic applications for a wide variety of computing platforms. The community technology preview of the Microsoft Robotics Studio is available for download at http://msdn.microsoft.com/robotics.

Features

We recently updated information on Lego Mindstorms products including the latest release on NXT technology.

Sony Corp. has officially Scrapping the Sony AIBO entertainment robot and stopped the development on its QRIO humanoid robot. The "announcement" was slipped into Sony's 2005 third-quarter earnings report, which also detailed a number of plant closings and a refocusing to core businesses like entertainment, pictures and music. Interestingly, while the QRIO and AIBO may be no more, their "minds" will live on. Sony plans on continuing the robotics AI research and will implement it in a broad range of its consumer electronics products.

Check for latest update on PaPeRo Robot by NEC. Based on the PaPeRo Robot Technology, NEC has developed a version of PaPeRo Robot for childcare application, named, Childcare Robot PaPeRo.

We also include a new section of knowledge on the popular robot toys developed by Wow Wee. Wow Wee created the first humanoid robot toy, Robosapien, which is cheap and affortable. Following up with the success of the Robosapien, Wow Wee launched the Robosapien V2, which is more expensive but with jacked-up specification and capabilities.

Other popular Wow Wee robot toys, RoboRaptor is a dinosaur like robot which has three programming moods: hunter, playful and cautious. A hunting raptor might snap at your finger with powerful jaws, while a playful raptor would merely nuzzle your hand.

In an attempt to build on the success of the both the RoboSapien and RoboRaptor, Wow Wee's produced another robotic toy, RoboPet, essentially is a toy robotic dog resemble the Sony AIBO robot - it can perform tricks, shakes itself as if it were wet, barks, and so on.

 Latest Trends in Robotic Development

Since 1921, when the word 'robot' first appeared, robots have always been an icon that represent the advancement in technology. In particular after the year 1980, when the robot industry begans its rapid growth, everyone believes that robots are able to perform anythings and everythings. They were instruments to increase productivity and fuelled the economy drives. However, many of the installations have restricted to industry application. And through practical robots implementation, experiences accumulated, we also learned that robots cannot perform optimally if they are to build as general puprose machines.

The continual development and refinement of the robot industry achieves significant progress, as such according to the World Robotics 2005 Report published by United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and International Federation of Robotics (IFR), a robust growth in robot installations world-wide between 2005 and 2008 can be expected.

For industrial robots, "Although demand for robots within the automotive industry in Europe, North America and Japan may decrease, there is still growing demand in all developing markets in the world. Installations in general industry - especially the packaging industry, the food industry, the rubber and plastics industry and the machinery industry, will grow all over the world as a result of technical developments."

The good news is that the use of robots has spreading out beyond the industrial application. A forecast from the UNECE/IFR estimates that "About 7 million units of service robots for personal use will be sold for the period 2005-2008". In addtion to this, the projection for profession use service robots reach 50,000 for the period 2005 ~ 2008. The figures is encouraging for anyone who are involving and participating in the field of robotics.

Despite the encouraging growth, like any technological advancement and research, there are human and morale issues to address before the robots can become our life style partners. For examples, the concept of Cyborg and the employment issues in terms of the replacement of human workforce with robots totally.

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