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Archives for April 2019

Washington passes law allowing robots to take over the streets

April 30, 2019 by Sam Francis

Washington Governor Jay Inslee (main picture) has signed a bill allowing delivery robots to take over the streets.

Governor Inslee approved House Bill 1325, thereby creating the framework to regulate what are termed “Personal Delivery Devices”, or PDDs, across the entire state.

The legislation specifically permits the use of Starship Technologies’ robots – or PDDs – in the state of Washington and marks the eighth state-wide approval for such machines on sidewalks and crosswalks in the US. [Read more…] about Washington passes law allowing robots to take over the streets

Filed Under: News Tagged With: allowing, bill, delivery, devices, environment, governor, inslee, jay, law, operate, pdds, regulate, robots, sidewalks, starship, state, technologies, travel, washington

Food manufacturers are turning to robots to meet customers’ needs, says ING report

April 30, 2019 by Sam Francis

The importance of technology for food manufacturers continues to grow, according to a new ING report, Food tech: technology in the food industry.

The research report revealed the use of robots in the European food industry is becoming more commonplace, with a 50 per cent increase in the sale of robots to the food industry over the last five years.

The research also uncovered the growing demands from retailers and consumers is having an impact on the uptake of technologies like robotics in the industry. [Read more…] about Food manufacturers are turning to robots to meet customers’ needs, says ING report

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: consumers, food, food manufacturing, industry, ing, manufacturers, production, report, robots, technology, will

Cognitive Solutions Leverage the Power of RPA

April 30, 2019 by David Edwards

One of the biggest trends right now is “leveraging” or “scaling” RPA’s reach by adding a cognitive element to the process.

Nadin Kraus from Teva Pharma, expert speaker at the 4th AI & RPA World Summit 2019, reveals why you should have an eye on this trend. Read the full report.

While RPA’s growth trajectory has been fairly steep – implementations jumping from 9% at the start of 2018 to 32% at the start of 2019 –  there are limitations to what it can do on its own and organizations are running into hurdles in trying to scale.

[Read more…] about Cognitive Solutions Leverage the Power of RPA

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: artificial intelligence, robotic process automation

Texas university wins Sick robotics challenge

April 30, 2019 by Sam Francis

A team from Texas A&M University has won this year’s robotics challenge organized by Sick.

For the 2018-2019 school year, Sick invited students from universities around the country to participate in the first ever TiM$10K Challenge, created to support innovation and student achievement in automation and technology.

Teams were supplied with a 270° Sick LiDAR sensor (TiM) and accessories and challenged to solve a problem, create a solution, or bring a new application to any industry that utilizes the Sick LiDAR.

[Read more…] about Texas university wins Sick robotics challenge

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: sick lidar, sick robotics challenge, sick tim$10k challenge

Australian university focuses on future food systems

April 30, 2019 by Anna

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers will play a key part in developing smart logistics to link growers with their markets and high-tech methods of growing customised food, with the announcement of the Future Food Systems Cooperative Research Centre.

The Future Food Systems CRC will involve more than 50 commercial and research partners, with the Federal Government injecting AUS$35 million in funding over 10 years along with almost AUS$150 million in support from the research centre’s educational and commercial participants.

QUT’s involvement in the CRC is spread across the centre’s three research and development programs of planning and logistics in linking growers to their markets, developing smart automated indoor cropping and creating nutrient-dense foods and hybrid food and medical goods tailored to growing domestic and export markets.

[Read more…] about Australian university focuses on future food systems

Filed Under: News Tagged With: agribusiness, australia, australian, baker, centre, commercial, crc, cropping, crops, develop, developing, dr, export, food, foods, future, goods, growers, growing, growth, hubs, indoor, industry, lehnert, logistics, markets, mundree, partners, planning, production, professor, protected, qut, robotics, smart, systems, technology, vertical, vertical farming, will, working

ABB and Porsche to jointly develop electric vehicle chargers

April 30, 2019 by Mai Tao

ABB has teamed up with Porsche to develop a dedicated high-power charger for Porsche’s electric vehicles in Japan.

ABB has entered into an agreement to deliver its market-leading electric vehicle infrastructure for Porsche Japan’s EVs, including Taycan, the automaker’s first fully electric car, set to enter the Japanese market in 2020.

Under the terms, Porsche Japan will install ABB’s high-power chargers at Porsche Centers and public facilities across the country, creating a network of fast chargers for its electric vehicles. The first installation is set to go live in mid-2020.

[Read more…] about ABB and Porsche to jointly develop electric vehicle chargers

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: abb, chargers, charging, electric, ev, ev charging point, ev charging station, japan, porsche, porsche taycan, set, vehicle, vehicles, will

Robotiq launches its first UR+ certified vacuum grippers and sanding kit

April 30, 2019 by David Edwards

The UR+ program debuted in 2016 and has since grown rapidly to include more than 140 certified UR+ products with more than 400 companies joining the UR+ developer program.

A charter partner with the UR+ program is Robotiq, the company is now adding a new chapter to its long relationship with Universal Robots by launching three new UR+ certified products at Automate 2019; AirPick and EPick, Robotiq’s new vacuum grippers, and the Sanding Kit.

Both vacuum grippers operate without the need for external air supply. The AirPick features a built-in venturi vacuum generator, while the EPick includes a built-in electrical vacuum pump. Robotiq vacuum grippers can handle a wide range of applications and are ideal for picking up even and uneven workpieces made of different materials, such as cardboard, glass, sheet metal (dry) and plastic.

[Read more…] about Robotiq launches its first UR+ certified vacuum grippers and sanding kit

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, automate, certified, grippers, kit, products, program, robotiq, sanding, Universal Robots, ur, vacuum, vacuum grippers

Universal Robots certifies SMC magnetic grippers

April 30, 2019 by David Edwards

SMC Corporation of America, a pneumatics and industrial automation components manufacturer, has joined Universal Robots’ UR+ program, launching the new UR+ certified MHM Series Magnetic Gripper.

The gripper is bundled into an easy plug and play kit that integrates to a unique solution for picking, transferring, and placing ferromagnetic workpieces of uneven surfaces, porous, or that are susceptible to damage when traditional methods of vacuum systems or mechanical grippers are not viable.

A working demonstration of the MHM Magnetic Gripper kit installed on the arm of a Universal Robot was demonstrated at SMC’s booth and UR’s booth at the recent Automate Show in Chicago.

[Read more…] about Universal Robots certifies SMC magnetic grippers

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, booth, certified, cobots, global, gripper, grippers, kit, magnetic, mhm, play, plug, product, products, program, robots, smc, smc magnetic gripper, solution, universal, Universal Robots, ur

Alstom commissions the highest-capacity welding robot in the railway industry

April 30, 2019 by Anna

Alstom‘s Le Creusot site in France has unveiled the highest-capacity welding robot in the railway sector, developed and manufactured by its supplier Farman, a subsidiary of the Galilé group, which specialises in robotic installations.

This investment in innovation of over a million euros is aligned with the development strategy for the Alstom site in Le Creusot, the group’s centre of excellence for bogie design and production.

The site’s expertise is deployed in major rail projects such as the new-generation RER and Avelia Horizon, the fifth generation of TGV.

[Read more…] about Alstom commissions the highest-capacity welding robot in the railway industry

Filed Under: Industry, News, Transportation Tagged With: alstom, alstom's, creusot, developed, farman, handled, help, highest-capacity, le, major, manufactured, operations, parts, production, projects, railway, robot, robots, sector, site, welding, welding robot, will

Samsung shows off robot that tests Galaxy Fold smartphone

April 30, 2019 by Sam Francis

Samsung has been showing off the robot the company uses to test the new Galaxy Fold smartphone. (See video below.)

The Galaxy Fold is a new type of smartphone – the main feature being the foldable screen.

The Galaxy Fold was scheduled for release a few days ago, but early reviews suggested that the foldable screen broke after a day’s use.

[Read more…] about Samsung shows off robot that tests Galaxy Fold smartphone

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: apple, company, customers, despite, device, display, fold, foldable, foldable smartphone, folding, galaxy, galaxy fold, hereaus, launch, material, materials, people, production, question, release, reported, reviewers, samsung, samsung fold, samsung foldable smartphone, samsung galaxy fold, screen, smartphone, smartphones, stretchable, tablet, technologies, tests, will

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