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Archives for November 26, 2019

ABB and B&R launch ‘first fully integrated machine-centric robotics’ solution

November 26, 2019 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

B&R, a unit of ABB’s robotics and discrete automation business unit, has unveiled an initiative which involves the integration of ABB robots into its automation portfolio.

B&R says the move will enable it to offer “unprecedented levels of machine flexibility and precision”, merging robotics with machine control into one unified architecture will enable manufacturers to “embrace the trend of mass customization and optimize their lot size one processes”.

Fully integrating ABB’s robots into its automation systems means that B&R will now be able to supply machine builders with machine automation and robotics from a single source. [Read more…] about ABB and B&R launch ‘first fully integrated machine-centric robotics’ solution

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, automation, b&r, control, machine, robot, robotics, robots

Advanced Navigation raises $13 million to ‘transform’ robotics and self-driving cars

November 26, 2019 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Robotics and artificial intelligence sensor developer Advanced Navigation has raised $13 million in a Series A funding.

The investment round was led by Main Sequence Ventures’ CSIRO Innovation Fund, alongside US venture firms Brick & Mortar Ventures and In-Q-Tel.

The round will fund a significant global expansion for Advanced Navigation and accelerate research and development programs for what the company describes as “transformative new robotics, navigation and sensor technologies”. [Read more…] about Advanced Navigation raises $13 million to ‘transform’ robotics and self-driving cars

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advanced, capabilities, company, industry, main, navigation, robotics, sequence, technologies, ventures

Autoware aims to make advanced AI available to small manufacturers

November 26, 2019 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Autoware says it aims to make advanced AI and related technologies available to small- and medium-sized enterprises that would otherwise not be able to afford or implement it.

The EU-funded project calls its offering “cognitive manufacturing”, which includes the integration of Industry 4.0 technologies.

Basicaly, Autoware is a research and development project that helps manufacturing SMEs to integrate new digital technologies in their production processes. [Read more…] about Autoware aims to make advanced AI available to small manufacturers

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, autoware, belgium, consortium, developed, digital, germany, goal, implement, industrial, industry, manufacturing, production, project, robotics, small, smes, solutions, spain, technologies

How robotics and AI are changing the fashion industry and warehousing sector

November 26, 2019 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

The fashion industry is investing huge amounts of money in artificial intelligence systems that can provide what is called “sentiment analysis”, which is similar to customer feedback, except that it’s indirectly acquired.

Typically, sentiment analytics systems can gather information from social media pages as well as through natural language processing, perhaps through listening to customer phone calls.

A massive number of data points can be collated and analysed – a quantity of information that only an AI system can process. And after processing it all, conclusions can be drawn. [Read more…] about How robotics and AI are changing the fashion industry and warehousing sector

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: ai, aspect, automation, autonomous, chain, change, customer, fast, goods, human, industry, intelligence, item, market, media, mobile, number, operators, product, products, robotics, robots, sentiment, simple, supply, system, systems, ultimately, warehouse, warehouses, weeks

Researchers create new metallic material for flexible soft robots

November 26, 2019 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have created a new metallic material which they say is suitable for flexible soft robots. (See video below.)

NUS Assistant Professor Chen Po-Yen (main picture, right) and doctoral student Yang Haitao and their team say the new material is also suitable for “origami robots”.

Origami robots are described as “state-of-the-art soft and flexible robots” that are being tested for use in various applications including drug delivery in human bodies, search and rescue missions in disaster environments and humanoid robotic arms. [Read more…] about Researchers create new metallic material for flexible soft robots

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: flexible, material, materials, metallic, origami, paper, robots, soft, team

Toyota launches new version of walking rehabilitation robot

November 26, 2019 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Toyota has launch the new version of its Welwalk WW-2000, a robot designed to provide rehabilitation support to individuals with lower limb paralysis as a result of stroke and other causes.

Orders for the new model commenced in November 2019 and planned to be delivered in February 2020.

The Welwalk WW-2000 upgrades the various features of the prior model (the Welwalk WW-1000), namely the rehabilitation support functions based on motor learning theory and the ease of use in clinical settings. [Read more…] about Toyota launches new version of walking rehabilitation robot

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: burdens, clinical, functions, healthcare, institutions, joy, launch, medical, model, patients, prior, purchase, rehabilitation, rental, robot, robots, settings, starting, support, therapists, toyota, version, walking, welwalk, ww

Volkswagen strengthens new software business unit

November 26, 2019 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

Volkswagen strengthens its Car.Software business unit with its group responsibility for in-car software.

Starting January 1, 2020, the Car.Software organization will operate as an in-dependent business unit.

As a VW company, the Car.Software organization will centralize the associates and subsidiaries within the Group that develop car software and software for the digital ecosystems. [Read more…] about Volkswagen strengthens new software business unit

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: brands, car.software, development, digital, group, organization, software, unit, volkswagen

Scania teams up with Combient network to tap into ‘huge potential’ of automation and AI

November 26, 2019 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Scania says its partnership with the Combient Foundry is intended to tap into the “huge potential” of automation and artificial intelligence in the transportation industry.

The Combient network, which Scania is part of, is a cross-Nordic industry collaboration that aims to accelerate transformation in areas like automation, artificial intelligence, analytics and open innovation.

A part of Combient is the Foundry which connects startups with Nordic industry leaders, enabling the co-creation of new services and solutions. [Read more…] about Scania teams up with Combient network to tap into ‘huge potential’ of automation and AI

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: artificial, automation, business, change, combient, companies, data, digital, efficiency, foundry, global, industrial, industry, intelligence, leaders, logistics, paths, potential, scania, solutions, startups, sustainable, tap, teams, transformation, transport, working

GM launches new version of OnStar for fleets

November 26, 2019 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

General Motors says its new fleet telematics solution, OnStar Vehicle Insights, provides fleet managers and drivers the tools and data they need to make the most of their daily operations.

Launched recently, OnStar Vehicle Insights relays real-time vehicle data like vehicle location, driver performance information and more to fleet employees.

Ed Peper, US vice president, General Motors Fleet, says: “We listened to our fleet customers’ feedback and have created a turnkey telematics solution. [Read more…] about GM launches new version of OnStar for fleets

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: fleet, insights, onstar, performance, vehicle, view

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