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Archives for December 2021

ATI Industrial Automation launches new robotic tool changer to ‘unlock productivity for smaller robots’

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

ATI Industrial Automation is releasing a new standard tool changing option for smaller robots.

The QC-29 Robotic Tool Changer brings the powerful and rugged technology of ATI’s Heavy Duty Tool Changers to robots in the 25-35 kg payload class.

The QC-29 is the first standard ATI Tool Changer designed with a rectangular body that mounts directly to 40 mm and 50 mm robot wrists. [Read more…] about ATI Industrial Automation launches new robotic tool changer to ‘unlock productivity for smaller robots’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ati, automation, changer, changing, industrial, mm, qc, robotic, robots, smaller, standard, tool

Opinion: Warehouse robots are playing a vital role in keeping supply chains from completely toppling

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

In the warehouse, robots aren’t replacing workers. They’re playing a vital role in keeping the supply chain from completely toppling, says Mike Futch, CEO of Tompkins Robotics

What do robotics look like in the modern world of warehousing and distribution?

If you’re like many, you might envision a large, heavy, steel system that’s bolted to the floor, with an arm twirling in a repetitive motion performing some task of sorting or tagging. The machine is stationary. It stays in one spot, performing the same function, day after day.

Let me tell you: That’s your grandad’s robotics. Today, the supply chain relies on a growing fleet of small, automated robots that are portable, scalable and modular. They’re also configurable, so their jobs can change as needed by their users, whether it’s warehouses and distributors, retailers, manufacturers, third-party logistics providers, freight shippers and so on. [Read more…] about Opinion: Warehouse robots are playing a vital role in keeping supply chains from completely toppling

Filed Under: Features, Warehouse robots Tagged With: chain, distributors, e-commerce, employees, facilities, facility, labor, machines, modern, operations, personnel, playing, product, retailers, robotics, robots, role, supply, warehouse, work

Ubuntu could force itself to look at that creepy-looking canine robot CyberDog

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Canonical, the company which manages the Ubuntu open-source operating system, is reportedly planning to deepen its understanding of a creepy-looking canine robot called CyberDog – probably giving itself nightmares in the process.

CyberDog is a quadrupedal, experimental, open-source robot created by Chinese mobile phone giant Xiaomi. This canine robot is eerily similar to the other, more famous and even more terrifying robot dog produced by Boston Dynamics. That one – called Spot – is also open source.

Xiaomi says its aim in releaasing CyberDog is to “improve the robot development environment and promote the development of the robot industry”. Xiaomi says it has a clear vision for its product. [Read more…] about Ubuntu could force itself to look at that creepy-looking canine robot CyberDog

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: cyberdog, development, open, robot, robotics, source, ubuntu, xiaomi

Sea Machines Robotics and HamiltonJet unveil new autonomous vessel technology

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Sea Machines Robotics and HamiltonJet, a marine propulsion systems provider, have launched a new intelligent voyage control product, named JETsense, that utilizes autonomous navigation, multi-sensor fusion and computer vision.

The two companies say the new system is designed to “move waterjet vessels to the forefront of 21st century navigation and utility”.

JETsense utilizes artificial intelligence and advanced autonomy to perceive the domain and maintain precise control of steering and speed during a voyage and re-route to avoid traffic and obstacles, while enabling a new level of streaming data to improve on-water operations.

This new HamiltonJet product, which features Sea Machines’ technology at its core, is the culmination of a partnership announced earlier this year to offer a helm-based system to advise, safeguard or assume active control of open water vessel transits. [Read more…] about Sea Machines Robotics and HamiltonJet unveil new autonomous vessel technology

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: advanced, autonomous, autonomy, control, crew, focus, hamiltonjet, jetsense, machines, marine, navigation, operations, partnership, product, provider, robotics, sea, system, technology, utilizes, vessel, vision, voyage

Beginner’s Guide to Generative Design for Engineers

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

In the last couple of years, there’s been a big buzz in the engineering world about “generative design”. This methodology holds a big promise to revolutionize the way the world creates products.

It mainly draws on artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Over the years, generative design has served as a means of creating the highest quality designs. [Read more…] about Beginner’s Guide to Generative Design for Engineers

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: 3ds, design, generative, generative design, ntopology, requirements, technology

Top 3 Predictions on the Future of Automation in Warehousing

December 1, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

In recent years, warehouses worldwide have adapted advanced technologies to automate processes to enhance efficiency.

In fact, a report by Research and Markets reveals that the global warehouse automation market will reach $30.99 billion in 2025, according to PR Newswire. But that’s not all there is in warehouse automation.

There are plenty of reasons to use automated warehousing for your small business, such as cost savings, improved services, and increased customer satisfaction. If you’re looking for ways to enhance your warehouse processes, you might want to learn more about the predictions on the future of automation in warehousing discussed below. [Read more…] about Top 3 Predictions on the Future of Automation in Warehousing

Filed Under: Warehouse robots Tagged With: automated, automation, conveyors, devices, distribution, drones, efficiency, enhance, forklifts, increased, internet, iot, machines, mobile, robotic, robots, tasks, vehicles, warehouse, warehouses, warehousing

Brain Corp’s European robotic cleaning fleet reaches 500 million square feet covered autonomously in 2021

December 1, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Brain Corp, which provides an operating system for commercial floor-cleaning robots, says its BrainOS-powered fleet of autonomous mobile robots has hit a new milestone of 500 million square feet covered (46.45 million square meters) autonomously in Europe during 2021.

Coming off the back of significant year-on-year growth, Brain Corp has seen momentum build throughout 2021 with the company recording 226 percent growth in floor area covered autonomously between April and October, 2021 alone.

While increases in robot deployments were seen across all industry sectors, the most significant growth came within retail outlets, shopping malls and logistics facilities. [Read more…] about Brain Corp’s European robotic cleaning fleet reaches 500 million square feet covered autonomously in 2021

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: april, autonomous, autonomously, brain, brainos-powered, corp, covered, data, europe, european, feet, fleet, growth, high, number, october, operating, operations, percent, retail, robotic, robots, software, square, vacancies

Taking Control of Your Own Vehicle Repairs

December 1, 2021 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Keeping your car on the road is very important to most people. No matter how much you drive, you need to make sure that you have a car that is always reliable, but this isn’t always easy to achieve in the modern world.

DIY vehicle repairs can save a lot of money, making this a good choice for anyone who has a little bit of mechanical knowledge and wants to take it further.

Of course, though, there are challenges that come with taking control of your own vehicle repairs, and this makes it worth taking the time to learn about this work before you get started. [Read more…] about Taking Control of Your Own Vehicle Repairs

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: car, control, find, learning, making, mistakes, parts, people, process, repairs, vehicle, work

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