Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute gave Channel 11 an inside look at a new robot designed to tear apart old electronics like televisions.
There’s an old English saying: Where there’s muck, there’s brass. Garbage isn’t sexy, but it can be lucrative, if handled correctly—especially when it comes to retrieving and reusing recyclable ...
SEATTLE — The Recology King County Material Recovery Facility in south Seattle is embracing artificial intelligence-equipped robots to enhance its recycling process. Each weekday, the facility ...
TeknTrash Robotics, a U.K.-based company pioneering artificial intelligence- (AI-) powered robotics and motion intelligence for the waste management and recycling industry, has partnered with Sharp ...
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 that, in ...
EverestLabs' Veolia Australia MRF rollout in Perth delivers industry-leading sorting accuracy, boosting recovery rates, enhancing safety records, and enabling AI-driven decision-making for recycling ...
The collaboration is part of Waste Robotics’ Licensed Integrator Partnership program. According to Waste Robotics, this new partnership is expected to enhance operational efficiency for material ...
ABB Robotics has announced a collaboration with US start-up Molg to develop robotic micro-factories to recover and recycle data center operators’ disused electronic equipment (e-waste). Molg’s robotic ...
The Scrap Metal Recycling Equipment Market was valued at USD 4.5 billion in 2024, reflecting steady demand across industrial, automotive, and construction sectors. Supported by increasing scrap ...