Day: March 19, 2017
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Bosch partners with IBM for IoT and Industrie 4.0 applications
Bosch IoT Suite Services available on IBM Bluemix and Watson IoT platform IBM and Bosch are to cooperate in the area of Internet of Things and industry 4.0. The aim of the partnership is to provide customers with software-based services of the Bosch IoT Suite via the open standards-based platforms IBM Bluemix and IBM Watson…
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Nvidia developing self-driving technology with truckmaker Paccar
Nvidia is working with Paccar, a truck manufacturer, on developing solutions for autonomous vehicles. (See video below.) The collaboration was shared by Nvidia founder and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang during his keynote at the Bosch Connected World conference in Berlin. Separately, he provided details of Nvidia’s partnership with Bosch, the world’s largest automotive supplier, on self-driving car technology. “This is probably…
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Nvidia and Bosch launch artificially intelligent self-driving car computer
One of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, Bosch, provided a massive stage today for Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang to showcase its new artificial intelligence platform for self-driving cars. Speaking in the heart of Berlin to several thousand attendees at Bosch Connected World — an annual conference dedicated to the Internet of Things — Huang detailed how…
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Kuka and VIP launch new system to teach industrial robots without programming
All Kuka robots can now be “easily and intuitively” guided by hand in the workspace using a new navigation system developed by Very Important Product. The VIP Navigator was developed in partnership with Kuka. VIP is a special-machine engineering expert and is now offering what the companies call the ready-to-use package, “ready2_pilot”, through its Navigator product. The new system enables “quick…
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Universal Robots launches free online training in industrial robot programming
“It’s unprecedented to make inter-active teaching material of this caliber free of charge – we’re basically the first in the industry to take this approach,” says Universal Robots spokesperson Universal Robots has developed online training modules to enable users of its industrial robots learn more about their machines’ operations and applications. The hands-on modules are offered…