In factories, 2010 saw the quiet rise of collaborative robotics (cobots). Traditional industrial robots were caged off behind safety yellow lines—they were too dangerous to work alongside humans.
But around this time, companies like Universal Robots were launching their first commercial units (the UR5 launched just slightly prior, but gained massive traction in 2010). This marked a shift: robots weren't just replacing humans; they were beginning to work with humans. index of robot 2010
Below are real, working directories (as of this writing) that match the spirit of “index of robot 2010”: In factories, 2010 saw the quiet rise of
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If you’re curating a personal archive, organize it like this:
/robot_2010_index/
├── README.md
├── 01_humanoids/
│ ├── HRP-4C/
│ ├── Robonaut2/
│ └── ASIMO_2010/
├── 02_industrial/
│ ├── KUKA_KR5/
│ └── Fanuc_LRMate/
├── 03_education/
│ ├── LEGO_NXT/
│ └── VEX_2010/
├── 04_software/
│ ├── ROS_cturtle/
│ ├── PlayerStage/
│ └── Arduino_0022/
├── 05_datasets/
│ ├── raw_lidar/
│ └── slam_groundtruth/
└── 06_publications/
├── ICRA2010/
└── RSS2010/
Use wget with -r -l 2 -np -nH --cut-dirs=2 to mirror legitimate public indexes.