A private consortium has announced its intention to construct 14 small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) across various locations in the United States. This initiative, revealed on Tuesday, aims to enhance the country's energy infrastructure and contribute to its transition towards cleaner energy sources. The consortium, comprising several energy companies and technology firms, believes that SMRs can provide a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional nuclear power plants, addressing growing energy demands while minimizing environmental impact. The project is expected to create thousands of jobs during the construction phase and support local economies. The timeline for the reactors' completion is projected to span over the next decade, with the first units anticipated to be operational by 2030. The consortium plans to collaborate closely with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with safety standards and to engage with communities to address any concerns regarding nuclear energy. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts to diversify the energy portfolio and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
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Advanced Construction Robotics develops autonomous rebar installation systems: TyBOT, a self-locating rebar-tying robot achieving >1,200 ties/hour with 99% accuracy on horizontal intersections without pre-mapping, programming, or BIM; and IronBOT, a rebar handling robot for lifting, carrying, singulating, and self-placing up to 5,000 lb bundles in transverse/longitudinal orientations. Targets bridge, infrastructure, and heavy civil construction for schedule reduction and labor augmentation.
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Develops ABLR for automated bricklaying with mortar dispensing and block placement. Constructs house shells using robotic arms for precision in residential masonry.
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Semi-Automated Mason (SAM) bricklaying robot. Robotic arm with laser guidance for brick placement; lays bricks 3–6× faster than manual; collaborative with mason; sensors for mortar slump, temperature, humidity, placement data; CAD-driven mapping.
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Headquartered in New Hampshire, ADEK manufactures industrial computers, serves as a full-service OEM manufacturing partner, and offers computer repair services. In addition to building computer systems for end-users, OEMs, and resellers, the company also markets a full line of computer cases, motherboards, single board computers, backplanes, and other components. Its products are sorted into product categories and highlighted, along with warranty information and support services.
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Arctek Robótica Industrial is a Brazilian company specializing in industrial robotics, automation, utilities, and custom machine development. Serves Brazilian industrial clients with tailored automation solutions across robotic integration, process automation, and industrial machinery design.
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ASRock Industrial, a global leader in edge computers and industrial motherboards, delivers high-performance industrial computers, motherboards, and mini PCs. Subscribe for the Latest Automate Show Updates Copyright © 2013-2026 A3 Automate.
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Joint University of Pittsburgh and US Department of Veterans Affairs laboratory conducting rehabilitation engineering research. Develops mobility devices, assistive technologies, and medical-grade products for people with disabilities.
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Joanneum Research Institute for Robotics and Flexible Production conducts applied R&D in industrial robot systems, production automation and robot safety, offering feasibility analysis, consulting and testing in a robotics solution centre.
Russian leading research university (ITMO University) specializing in information technology, optical engineering, and photonics. Active research programs in AI, robotics, computer vision, and cyber-physical systems.
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