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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025

Robotics

Two small robotic cars, called “Soccer Bot”, engaged in a strategic football match during the robotics and innovation festival titled "MIE Robolution 1.0" at the Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (Cuet) on 9 May 2025. Photo: TBS
Education

Cuet abuzz with robotics and innovation festival

Over 700 students from more than 41 universities and colleges have gathered for this three-day event

Photo: Courtesy
Education

National robotics and technology festival 'Robolution 1.0' begins at CUET

RJ Atikul Gazi, who lost his arm while trying to rescue a man during the July uprising, has a bionic arm fitted on him by Joy, co-founder of RoboLife. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

RoboLife: A 22-year-old’s mission to provide affordable bionic limbs

Code Black, Team Atlas and Calibrator-Z secured gold in the 'IT & Robotics - University' category at the World Invention Competition and Exhibition (WICE) 2024. Photos: Courtesy
Pursuit

With triple gold at WICE, Bangladesh’s robotics scene looks brighter than ever

This autonomous robot called FD20 can strategically sow seeds directly into the soil, ensuring optimal spacing and depth for healthy plant growth. Photo: Collected
Tech

Tech takes the field: The future of agriculture

A humanoid robot developed by Ex-Robots winks at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, China August 21, 2024. Photo: REUTERS
Tech

China robots conference spotlights the changing face of humanoids

Despite lacking a face and hands, the G1 can be equipped with optional three-fingered hands, allowing it to perform tasks like cracking walnuts, opening bottles, and even soldering electronics. Photo: Collected
Tech

Unitree G1: An impressive humanoid robot with unmatched agility

A 6-axis robotic arm picks up sorting containers at the Amazon fulfillment center in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., April 30, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne/File Photo
Global Economy

Amazon advances automation with over 750,000 robots, replacing 100,000 jobs

Da Vinci Surgical System made by Intuitive Surgical company employs a minimally invasive approach to perform robotic surgeries. Photo: Collected
Tech

What can AI do in robotic surgery?

The group comprised students from the Mechatronics Engineering Department of RUET. They are also members of the RUET Robotics Society. Photo: Courtesy
Pursuit

Bomb-Disposal Robot: RUET students shake hands with Bangladesh Army

The team comprises five members (from left): Nosrat Jahan Nowrin, Tahia Rahman,  Jannatul Ferdous Fabin, Nusrat Zahan Sinha, Saniea Islam Sara. Photo: Courtesy
Pursuit

Code Black: All-female robotics team makes a point with big win

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

All female Bangladeshi robotics team wins gold in global science competition WSEEC

In a demo, the robot, named Figure 01, demonstrates its ability by recognising a red apple within its view and offering it to the human user upon request for something to eat. Photo: Collected
Tech

‘I did pretty well’: ChatGPT-powered humanoid robot rates own performance

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