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Apptronik and Terex to jointly develop robots for commercial use

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Apptronik, a maker of general-purpose robots, exoskeletons and humanoids, has received an equity investment from Terex Corporation and has reached an agreement with Terex to co-develop “first-of-a-kind robots” to work alongside workers to support safety, productivity, and efficiency of industries that power the economy and are essential to building infrastructure.

Robots have long held the promise of solving labor shortages and productivity issues, but until recently have been limited to performing repetitive tasks within structured environments such as warehouses or factories.

While robots have proven useful at completing dull and repetitive tasks in controlled environments, they have not been leveraged for more complex tasks in unstructured environments. [Read more…] about Apptronik and Terex to jointly develop robots for commercial use

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: agreement, apptronik, ceo, commercial, complex, enable, environments, factories, industries, leveraged, logistics, nasa, productivity, robotics, robots, tasks, terex, unstructured, warehouses, work

Visteon and Steradian partner to develop autonomous car functions

February 7, 2023 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

Visteon, a technology company serving the mobility industry, and Steradian Semiconductors, an India-based high-tech imaging radar specialist, will collaborate on efforts to produce enhanced advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) for the global automotive market.

As part of a joint development agreement, Steradian will provide Visteon with access to its advanced 4D image radar sensor hardware and perception software technology.

Imaging radars are integral to Level 2+ autonomous driving technology because they enable safety application development, AI-based perception algorithms, and sensor fusion. [Read more…] about Visteon and Steradian partner to develop autonomous car functions

Filed Under: Autonomous vehicles, News Tagged With: advanced, agreement, algorithms, automotive, autonomous, detection, development, driving, enable, experiences, imaging, joint, lead, level, perception, provide, radar, radars, sensor, steradian, technology, visteon

Hyundai launches delivery robot pilot programs

February 7, 2023 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

Hyundai Motor Group has started two pilot delivery service programs using autonomous robots based on its “Plug & Drive” (PnD) modular platform at a hotel and a residential-commercial complex located in the outskirts of Seoul.

The delivery robot consists of a storage unit integrated on top of a PnD driving unit. Alongside the loading box used to deliver items, a connected screen displays information for customers.

First shown at CES 2022, Hyundai’s PnD modular platform is an all-in-one single wheel unit that combines intelligent steering, braking, in-wheel electric drive and suspension hardware, including a steering actuator for 360-degree, holonomic rotation. [Read more…] about Hyundai launches delivery robot pilot programs

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: deliver, delivery, food, hotel, hyundai, pilot, programs, robot, robots, service, unit

BMW unveils first battery cell coating line at Leipzig factory

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

BMW Group Plant Leipzig’s first cell coating line has gone into series operation as e-component production at the site continues to gain momentum.

By 2024 the two existing module assembly lines will be complemented by a third, as well as four more cell coating lines and two more high-voltage battery assembly lines. The four coating lines will enter series operation during the course of this year at roughly two-month intervals.

Markus Fallböhmer, head of battery production at the BMW Group, says: “From 2024 our plant here in Leipzig will be able to run the entire process chain for high-voltage battery production. [Read more…] about BMW unveils first battery cell coating line at Leipzig factory

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: battery, bmw, cell, cells, coating, e-component, electric, fully, group, high-voltage, leipzig, lines, modules, plant, production, surface, year

Interactive cyber-physical human: Generating contact-rich whole-body motions

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Performing human-like motions that involve multiple contacts is challenging for robots. In this regard, a researcher from the Tokyo University Science has envisioned an interactive cyber-physical human (iCPH) platform with complementary humanoid (physical twin) and simulation (digital twin) elements.

iCPH combines human measurement data, musculoskeletal analysis, and machine learning for data collection and augmentation. As a result, iCPH can understand, predict, and synthesize whole-body contact motions.

Humans naturally perform numerous complex tasks. These include sitting down, picking something up from a table, and pushing a cart. These activities involve various movements and require multiple contacts, which makes it difficult to program robots to perform them. [Read more…] about Interactive cyber-physical human: Generating contact-rich whole-body motions

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: contact, contacts, cyber-physical, data, digital, framework, help, human, humanoid, humanoids, humans, icph, learning, motion, motions, perform, platform, professor, robots, tasks, twin, yoshida

Robotic nursing assistant market set to expand 15 percent a year through to 2032

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

The growing global population of older adults is fueling the demand for robotic nurse assistants for various daily assistance functions, according to the most recent analysis released by Fact.MR. 

The growing investment in R&D to create technologically advanced robots for healthcare facilities is expected to drive up demand for robotic nurse assistants in the coming years.

Another factor contributing to the rise in demand for robotic nurse assistants is the development of technologically advanced nurse-assisting robots that can effectively carry out a nurse’s daily tasks. [Read more…] about Robotic nursing assistant market set to expand 15 percent a year through to 2032

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: assistant, assistants, healthcare, market, nurse, robotic

Bin-picking systems market forecast to grow to $5.6 billion by 2033

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

The global bin picking systems market is anticipated to be valued at $1.7 billion in 2023 and it is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 12.5 percent to reach $5.6 billion by the end of 2033, according to a report by Fact.MR. 

A bin picking system is a technology in which a robot is incorporated with a 3D, camera, optical sensor (3D or 2D) and an end effector (magnet gripper, and others) to remove parts from a container full of disorganized, irregularly shaped pieces.

Robotic arm receives command based on the analysis done by the computer vision system and the vision system examine the target area and recognize the position of the pieces. [Read more…] about Bin-picking systems market forecast to grow to $5.6 billion by 2033

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: analysis, application, arm, automation, based, billion, bin, computer, industries, manufacturers, market, percent, picking, pieces, players, processes, robotic, robotics, share, system, systems, vision, zivid

Material handling robot market predicted to grow to $13 billion by 2033

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

The global market value for material handling robots will reach $5,542 million in 2023 and grow at a healthy compound annual growth rate of 8.6 percent between 2023 and 2033, according to research by Fact.MR. 

Increasing acceptance of advanced automated material handling robots, increasing need for high efficiency systems, increasing industrialization in emerging markets, constant technological advances, multiple industries such as automotive, manufacturing, e-commerce and many more.

High acceptance of US Investment in digital infrastructure and growing need to reduce labor costs are key factors behind the growth of the automated material handling robots market. [Read more…] about Material handling robot market predicted to grow to $13 billion by 2033

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: automated, automotive, demand, growth, handling, increasing, industry, market, material, percent, robot, robots, systems

Ottonomy unveils new delivery robot

February 7, 2023 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Ottonomy has unveiled Yeti, which it describes as “the first fully autonomous unattended delivery robot on the market”.

Ottonomy adds that the robot as ideal for curbside, first mile and last mile deliveries, locker integration and automating the return process for retailers.

Ottonomy is focused on innovating and paving the way for efficient and sustainable delivery logistics. With its global pilots throughout 2022, Ottonomy successfully demonstrated autonomous deliveries across a range of terrain and in varying inclement weather conditions, in order to provide sustainable solutions for automating deliveries for multiple use cases at scale. [Read more…] about Ottonomy unveils new delivery robot

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automating, autonomous, cases, deliveries, delivery, fully, market, ottobot, ottonomy, retailers, robot, sustainable

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