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How AI Changed Video Editing

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Depending on which experts you consult, they will likely tell you that AI is going to impact almost every area of our life in the future. Certain industries and areas of daily living have already been transformed, and some clever AI applications can save a lot of time as well as make life easier.

In the world of video, we’ve already seen many uses for artificial intelligence, especially in the field of video editing. In this article, we will explain how AI has changed video editing forever and give some examples of AI-powered applications. [Read more…] about How AI Changed Video Editing

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, editing, video

Why Using eLearning in Your Business Is Something You Should Think About

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Today, nearly every part of life is flooded with innovations, technology, and tools. The necessity for perpetual knowledge upgrading has been felt frequently in the corporate sector, which is not untouched by this development.

Employees must be up to speed on all the required tools and abilities to do their tasks effectively. Employees must improve their talents to complete their work effectively and successfully.

Not only that, but our growing reliance on mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops has necessitated a change toward making learning possible with the aid of technology. As a result, learning must adapt to the current environment’s shift to these electronic resources. [Read more…] about Why Using eLearning in Your Business Is Something You Should Think About

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: eLearning, electronic, learning, time, training

Labor shortages set to propel shipments of outdoor mobile robots to 350,000 by 2030

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Rapid advancements in fundamental techniques, such as navigation, manipulation, and functional safety, have made robots more intelligent, agile, and safer.

Mobile robots are a proven ideal companion for humans performing mission- and business-critical tasks in outdoor environments. According to global intelligence firm ABI Research, shipments of outdoor mobile robots will grow from 40,000 units in 2021 to reach 350,000 by 2030, a compound annual growth rate of 27 percent.

With the successful deployment of mobile robots for successful navigation, manipulation, and functional safety in material handling, transporting, and cleaning, companies are now looking to deploy robots for outdoor applications for the same reasons. [Read more…] about Labor shortages set to propel shipments of outdoor mobile robots to 350,000 by 2030

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: companies, major, mobile, navigation, outdoor, platform, robotics, robots, safety, su, vendors

SEKO Logistics partners with GreyOrange to scale up warehouse operations

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

SEKO Logistics, a global logistics provider, is today announcing a strategic partnership with GreyOrange, a global leader in automated robotic fulfilment and inventory optimization software, to help scale-up its warehouse operations.

The partnership, which will involve SEKO using a fleet of GreyOrange’s Ranger Assist Bots and GreyMatter fulfilment orchestration platform, will enable the company to both increase available capacity and throughput across its warehouse while also reducing operating costs.

GreyOrange’s solution will empower SEKO to scale its warehouse operations to meet changing demand without having to source additional labour. [Read more…] about SEKO Logistics partners with GreyOrange to scale up warehouse operations

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: assist, automation, demand, e-commerce, empower, fulfilment, greymatter, greyorange, logistics, meet, operations, orchestration, partnership, picking, ranger, robot, robotics, seko, software, solution, uk, warehouse

Comau to provide robotic systems for Daimler’s first truck production line in China

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Comau has built an advanced, automated welding solution for Beijing Foton Daimler Automotive, a joint venture between Daimler Trucks and the Chinese truck manufacturer Foton Motor.

In doing so, Comau is helping support BFDA’s first localized heavy-duty truck for the Chinese market, the “Actros”, which is based on the Mercedes-Benz global platform and uses Daimler’s most advanced truck technology.

Featuring 100 percent process automation, the Comau-designed production line is engineered to be completely flexible in order to handle complex model management and variable output management. [Read more…] about Comau to provide robotic systems for Daimler’s first truck production line in China

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: actros, business, comau, commissioning, customer, daimler, ensure, expansion, flexible, foton, global, head, heavy-duty, management, mercedes-benz, process, production, project, reducing, solution, team, technology, truck, welding

Rivelin Robotics launches software-oriented robotic system at Formnext

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Rivelin Robotics has launched a new software-oriented robotic system it calls “NetShape Robots” at Formnext 2022, the company’s first trade show.

Rivelin says it is “decompressing after a very intense week” at the Frankfurt show.

The startup says “the response was – and continues to be – immense” from the industry, from potential investors and, most importantly, from Rivelin’s existing and potentially new customers. [Read more…] about Rivelin Robotics launches software-oriented robotic system at Formnext

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: bush, enquiries, formnext, industry, metal, netshape, parts, post, processing, rivelin, robotics, robots, stand

Ottonomy robots to provide customer services at Pittsburgh airport

November 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Pittsburgh International Airport is teaming up with tech startup Ottonomy and its fully autonomous delivery robot – Ottobot – for a pilot project offering select passengers a contactless delivery system.

Ottonomy is partnering with PIT’s xBridge Innovation Center, the airport’s tech proving ground for technologies and startups that provide solutions for the industry and beyond.

Drawing from the region’s strong innovation economy, the airport is a proof-of-concept site for technologies in a real-world operating environment as well as a pilot site for companies’ first deployments. [Read more…] about Ottonomy robots to provide customer services at Pittsburgh airport

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: airport, airports, autonomous, delivery, deployments, environment, environments, fully, innovation, multiple, ottobot, ottobots, ottonomy, pit, pittsburgh, real-world, robots, site, solutions, system, technologies, technology, xbridge

MassRobotics unveils participants in healthcare robotics startup competition

November 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

MassRobotics – in partnership with Festo, Mitsubishi Electric, Novanta and Mitre – has announced the participants in the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Cohort II.

The selected companies are:

  • Acumino;
  • Robot on Rails;
  • Able Human Motion;
  • Andromeda Robotics;
  • Unlimited Robotics;
  • Maestro Surgical Robotics; and
  • Zeta Surgical.

The Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst is designed and led by MassRobotics along with Festo, Mitsubishi Electric, Novanta and Mitre. [Read more…] about MassRobotics unveils participants in healthcare robotics startup competition

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: catalyst, cohort, companies, electric, festo, healthcare, massrobotics, mitre, mitsubishi, novanta, program, robotics, selected, startup, startups, support

Colruyt tests Clevon’s unmanned vehicle in Belgium for shopping deliveries

November 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Collect&Go, Colruyt Group’s online shopping service, is currently testing the state-of-the-art technology: an autonomous vehicle built by the Estonian technology company Clevon that combines remote teleoperation with advanced autopilot functionality.

The aim is to find out what such a vehicle can mean for Collect&Go in a rapidly changing e-commerce context. Remotely controlled, the self-driving vehicle will take to public roads for the first time today.

In doing so, it will cover a 4-kilometre route, from the distribution centre to Collect&Go’s pick-up point in Londerzeel. This is the longest route ever covered in Belgium by an unmanned vehicle. [Read more…] about Colruyt tests Clevon’s unmanned vehicle in Belgium for shopping deliveries

Filed Under: Autonomous vehicles, Features Tagged With: belgium, car, clevon, collect&go, colruyt, controlled, group, londerzeel, mobility, public, roads, technology, test, unmanned, vehicle, vehicles

Flexiv robot used in avant-garde art installation

November 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Flexiv, a maker of general-purpose robotics solutions, has collaborated with internationally renowned artist Stavros Didakis in the creation of his latest art installation, Xenoforms.

As an academic, researcher, and artist, Professor Didakis’ work focuses primarily on technological futures with a particular emphasis on architectural augmentation, sensorial interfaces and technological frameworks as extensions of human environments.

His latest piece features a Flexiv Rizon 10 adaptive robot which randomly selects a 3D printed model, places it on a pedestal, and then replaces it in its original position. [Read more…] about Flexiv robot used in avant-garde art installation

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: ai, architectural, art, artist, create, degrees, didakis, features, flexiv, freedom, human, installation, latest, professor, rizon, robot, stavros, technological, work

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