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Archives for January 15, 2020

Universal Robots partners with DLL to launch financial services leasing program

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

Universal Robots, the largest collaborative robot manufacturer in the world, has launched a new cobot leasing program in partnership with DLL, a global vendor finance company.

The new agreement enables all manufacturers, regardless of size or capital equipment budgets, to reap the benefits of automation without worrying about cash flow and seasonal fluctuations.

Klaus Vestergaard, CFO at Universal Robots, says: “We’re leveling the playing field by enabling all manufacturers to immediately put cobots to work without an upfront capital investment. [Read more…] about Universal Robots partners with DLL to launch financial services leasing program

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, business, cash, cobots, customers, dll, end-users, equipment, finance, financial, financing, global, leasing, manufacturers, partnership, robots, solutions, term, universal, upgrade, ur, work

Scientists use supercomputer to create ‘first living robot’

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

Scientists at the University of Vermont and Tufts University have created what they claim is the world’s first living robot. (See video below.)

The scientists say they have repurposed living cells, taken from frog embryos, and assembled them into “entirely new life-forms”.

The millimeter-wide “xenobots” can move toward a target, perhaps pick up a payload – like a medicine that needs to be carried to a specific place inside a patient – and heal themselves after being cut. [Read more…] about Scientists use supercomputer to create ‘first living robot’

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: assembled, cells, entirely, frog, living, machines, move, organism, published, robot, scientists, supercomputer, tufts, university, uvm, vermont

Sony showcases new concept car with tech for autonomous driving

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

Sony has showcased a number of new technologies at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, and one of them was a concept car packed with the company’s sensors and other components that provide a package that supports autonomous driving.

Kenichiro Yoshida, Sony president and CEO, says: “It’s not an exaggeration to say that mobile (communication) has been the mega-trend of the last decade. I believe the next mega-trend will be mobility.”

Yoshida formally unveiled the prototype vehicle, which incorporates imaging and sensing technologies that Sony says “contribute to safer and more reliable autonomous driving”. [Read more…] about Sony showcases new concept car with tech for autonomous driving

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advanced, apple, autonomous, car, company, concept, driving, highly, image, including, mega-trend, provide, sensors, sony, technologies, vehicle, yoshida

NXP launches new chip with ‘10 times more processing power’ to support autonomous cars

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

NXP Semiconductors has launched a new processor with “10 times more processing power” to support autonomous driving functions.

NXP is believed to be the world’s largest supplier of automotive semiconductors.

The company says the new S32G vehicle network processors mark a “significant turning point” in the way vehicle architectures are designed and implemented.

As the latest offering from NXP’s S32 family of processors, the S32G processors enable the automotive industry shift to high performance domain-based vehicle architectures and provide reduced software complexity and enhanced security and safety. [Read more…] about NXP launches new chip with ‘10 times more processing power’ to support autonomous cars

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, automotive, autonomous, capabilities, combination, connected, data-driven, integration, level, network, networking, nxp, oems, opportunities, performance, processing, processor, processors, providing, safety, secure, security, services, shift, support, unique, vehicle, vehicles

SICK unveils ‘world’s smallest’ safety laser scanner for robots

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

SICK has launched what it says is “the world’s smallest safety laser scanner”, the nanoScan3.

The company says the new component is designed for “easy and economical integration into the smallest of machine designs”, particularly for automated guided vehicles, carts, mobile platforms and service robots.

The ultra-compact SICK nanoScan3 is just eight centimetres tall, so it can fit snugly into the spaces in machines where safety laser scanners could not previously have been located. [Read more…] about SICK unveils ‘world’s smallest’ safety laser scanner for robots

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: configuration, device, easy, features, laser, nanoscan, safety, scanning, sick

SSI Schaefer implements logistics center for Misumi

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis Leave a Comment

Misumi, a global manufacturer and provider of mechanical components and indirect materials for special machine construction and assembly automation, has commissioned SSI Schaefer to implement a new logistics center in Frankfurt / Main.

The distribution center will be built in several stages and have a capacity for 450,000 items on more than 10,000 sq m of storage area.

Core elements of the system are an automated shuttle warehouse, a four-storied rack system, ergonomic work stations connected via a conveying system and the logistics software Wamas. [Read more…] about SSI Schaefer implements logistics center for Misumi

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: business, center, connected, conveying, customer, delivery, ergonomic, four-storied, future, items, logistics, misumi, mto, parts, pick, platform, process, quality, rack, schaefer, software, ssi, stations, stock, storage, system, time, times, wamas, warehouse, work

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