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RightHand Robotics raises $66 million in Series C funding

February 24, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

RightHand Robotics, a startup developing autonomous robotic picking solutions for order fulfillment, has secured $66 million in a Series C financing.

The funding round was led by investors Safar Partners, a technology venture fund; Thomas H. Lee Partners, an investor in automation and supply chain; and SoftBank Vision Fund 2, which is part of the SoftBank Group.

Zebra Technologies, Epson and Global Brain also join this round, along with previous investors GV, F-Prime Capital, Menlo Ventures, Matrix Partners and Tony Fadell’s Future Shape. Previous rounds were led by Menlo Ventures and Playground Global. [Read more…] about RightHand Robotics raises $66 million in Series C funding

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, company, customers, fulfillment, funding, global, investors, managing, partner, partners, piece picking, presence, righthand, robotics, round, series, softbank, solution, supply, technologies, ventures, zebra

Alstef tests AGVs at Rennes Bretagne Airport in baggage handling

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Alstef Group has been utilising the AirportLAB experimentation agreement with Rennes Bretagne Airport, in France, to test its automated guided vehicle.

Created by ProAvia, AirportLAB allows member companies to trial their innovations in a real airport context.

Within this framework, AlstefGroup registered one of its major innovations, BagXone, “the fastest AGV on the market”, dedicated to automated hold baggage handling in the terminal. [Read more…] about Alstef tests AGVs at Rennes Bretagne Airport in baggage handling

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: agreement, airport, airports, alstef, baggage, bagxone, group, innovations, operational, phase, rennes, testing, trial, vinci

SICK completes microScan3 portfolio with industry-leading functionality in Pro I/O variant

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

SICK’s newest safety laser scanner, the microScan3 Pro I/O, features an everything-in-one design for seamless, versatile use.

Universal I/O integration works with any safety controls, and the intelligent host/guest functionality makes it possible to connect up to three guest scanners to the microScan3 Pro I/O.

Additionally, the microScan3 Pro I/O does the work of four standard safety laser scanners with an industry-leading four pairs of OSSD outputs. [Read more…] about SICK completes microScan3 portfolio with industry-leading functionality in Pro I/O variant

Filed Under: News, Sensors Tagged With: ability, applications, ethernet, four-sided, i/o, industry-leading, laser, microscan, ossds, outputs, pairs, pro, productivity, protection, protective, robot, safety, scanner, scanners, scanning, slow, variant, vehicle

UAE scientists figure out way to get swarm robots to split up tasks efficiently

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Researchers at the Technology Innovation Institute in the UAE are developing a new paradigm for teaching robot swarms how to allocate themselves to tasks efficiently. 

The ideas – published in the paper, Group-Size Regulation in Self-organized Aggregation in Robot Swarms – could spark interest in better ways of controlling lots of simple robots to do more complicated tasks independently, with little or no outside communication.

Much prior work has been done to organizing swarms of drones to perform impressive tasks, such as a coordinated light show. But these approaches often relied on centralized coordination, expensive equipment in each drone, or both. [Read more…] about UAE scientists figure out way to get swarm robots to split up tasks efficiently

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: ants, approaches, collective, ferrante, hybrid, researchers, robot, robots, smaller, swarm, swarms, task, tasks, time, work

Flexiv unveils new operating system for its adaptive robots

February 23, 2022 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

Flexiv, a developer of robotic and artificial intelligence solutions, has unveiled Flexiv Elements, its all-new operating system for “adaptive robots”.

Adaptive robots are a new category – very similar to collaborative robots – which Flexiv is concentrating on. It describes its “Rizon” model (main picture) as “the first adapative robot” – referring to its ability to maintain performance even amid significant changes in the environment, such as floating base, vibration, and human interference.

Created to provide integrators with “ground-breaking new features” which simplify complex robotic operations, Flexiv says Elements makes it “easier than ever” before to develop customized programs that enhance efficiency and productivity. [Read more…] about Flexiv unveils new operating system for its adaptive robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adaptive, applications, artificial, control, develop, elements, flexiv, force, integrators, intelligence, operating, robot, robotic, robots, solutions, system, users

BlueBotics to showcase ANT navigation with full AGV fleet demo at Modex

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Autonomous navigation systems developer BlueBotics, which was recently acquired by ZAPI, is heading to Modex 2022 to showcase a unique multi-brand fleet demo of vehicles driven by its ANT technology.

The company’s booth will feature several different brands of vehicles, spanning automated guided vehicles and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) from across the ANT navigation ecosystem.

This example fleet operation will be the main draw of the company’s show stand. The vehicles will run a small pallet-moving operation, all controlled by one ANT server software project. [Read more…] about BlueBotics to showcase ANT navigation with full AGV fleet demo at Modex

Filed Under: BlueBotics, Featured companies, Logistics, News Tagged With: agv, ant, autonomous, bluebotics, brands, business, company, demo, driven, feature, fleet, modex, navigation, robust, software, vehicle, vehicles

RoboDK targets integrator sales demos with web version of robot simulation software

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

A new web version the popular robot programming software RoboDK has just been released.

This simplified version needs no license and provides a portable, intuitive interface for sales representatives, new robot users, and educational uses.

Creating convincing sales demos of robotic solutions is not always easy. Robot integrators often use simulations to make it easier for clients to understand their solutions, but such simulations are not easily portable. [Read more…] about RoboDK targets integrator sales demos with web version of robot simulation software

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: robodk, robot, robot simulations, simulation, software, users, version, web

Automation Isn’t About to Make Truckers Obsolete

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

The rapid development of technology has changed the way businesses work. With robotics, AI, and machine learning gaining immense popularity, many think these will replace employees in completing the work tasks.

The trucking industry is one of the sectors impacted by the latest technologies. Therefore, many worry that truck driving jobs will disappear due to automation.

The innovation of self-driving vehicles might change the work process, and many speculate that advanced machines will replace truck drivers. Some predict that up to 3 million driving jobs might disappear due to automation. [Read more…] about Automation Isn’t About to Make Truckers Obsolete

Filed Under: Autonomous vehicles Tagged With: automation, driver, drivers, driving, job, tasks, technology, truck, work

NTT training robots to become data center workers

February 23, 2022 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

NTT, the national telecommunications provider of Japan and one of the largest such companies in the world, is training industrial robots to become data center workers.

The company has a separate business division for data centers called Global Data Centers and says its global platform is “one of the largest in the world”.

Its data centers tend to be huge facilities and are “expensive to run”, mostly because of the massive amount of electricity necessary and the cooling infrastructure, not to mention the sheer floor space required. [Read more…] about NTT training robots to become data center workers

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: center, centers, companies, components, data, global, hardware, learning, ntt, rack, robot, robots, system, technology

RIOS raises $28 million to automate ‘old-line industries’ with AI robotic workcells

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

RIOS Intelligent Machines, a startup developing artificial intelligence-powered robotic workcells for factory automation, has raised $28 million in Series A equity funding and debt financing. 

This new round of funding, together with a $5 million venture round back in 2020, raise RIOS’ total capitalization to $33 million.

The oversubscribed Series A round was led by new deep tech investor Main Sequence, along with new major investors Yamaha Motor Ventures, Orbit Venture Partners, Hypertherm Ventures, and strong participation from existing investors Valley Capital Partners, Morpheus Ventures, Grit Ventures, and others. [Read more…] about RIOS raises $28 million to automate ‘old-line industries’ with AI robotic workcells

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, capital, rios, robotic, ventures, workcells

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