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Abdul Montaqim

Range against the machine: Exclusive interview with Garry Kasparov

October 4, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

 

With so many people voicing their fears about a future world in which artificial intelligence not only influences our day-to-day activities, but also makes life-or-death decisions in security and defence scenarios, there is arguably no one more qualified to comment on the issue of man versus machine than Garry Kasparov. 

For younger readers who may not know who Kasparov is, he is probably the most celebrated and most controversial chess grandmaster there has ever been.

Back in the days when the Cold War as at its height, and the then USSR and the US were constantly on the verge of wiping humanity from the face of the Earth, Kasparov took on the very icon of American power, IBM, and what was at the time its most powerful supercomputer, Deep Blue. It was the first time such tests were conducted in such an internationally high-profile way.  [Read more…] about Range against the machine: Exclusive interview with Garry Kasparov

Filed Under: Computing, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: artificial intelligence, garry kasparov

Chinese search giant Baidu launches $1.5 billion fund for autonomous car tech

September 21, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

Baidu-Apollo

 

Baidu – China’s equivalent of Google – has launched a $1.5 billion fund for autonomous car technology.

The company’s newly established Apollo Fund will invest in 100 autonomous driving projects in the next three years.

Meanwhile, Baidu has unveiled the latest iteration of its Apollo open-source autonomous driving platform, Apollo 1.5. The Apollo platform has gathered 70 partner companies so far. [Read more…] about Chinese search giant Baidu launches $1.5 billion fund for autonomous car tech

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous cars, baidu, open data platform

Deepfield Robotics to showcase precision agriculture technology at Agrilevante

September 21, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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Deepfield Robotics is preparing to showcase its robotics and automation technologies for the agriculture market at the Agrilevante event, in Italy.  

The company is a startup established by industrial giant Bosch, and has a variety of solutions for the burgeoning precision agriculture market.  [Read more…] about Deepfield Robotics to showcase precision agriculture technology at Agrilevante

Filed Under: Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: agrilevante, bonirob, deepfield robotics, precision agriculture

Interview with Ubuntu boss: A rich ecosystem for robotics and automation systems

September 17, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

Exclusive interview with Mike Bell from Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu

There’s a lot of talk about the Robot Operating System. Understandably so. But the most widely used operating system in robotics and automation systems development is actually Ubuntu. 

In fact, ROS is not actually an operating system at all – it’s a set of software frameworks, or a software development kit, to be installed into an operating system like Ubuntu.

As Mike Bell, executive vice president of internet of things and devices at Canonical, explains in an exclusive interview: “It’s a bit confusing because it’s called Robot Operating System, but the reason is because if you’re developing robot applications, you don’t need to worry about the fact that it’s running on Ubuntu.

“You just write your application to interface into a ROS SDK and then deploy on Ubuntu.”  [Read more…] about Interview with Ubuntu boss: A rich ecosystem for robotics and automation systems

Filed Under: Computing, Sections A-Z Tagged With: arduino, automation, canonical, embedded computing, embedded systems, intel euclid, linux, mike bell, raspberry pi, robotics, ubuntu

Denso creates consortium for network and computing infrastructure of automotive big data

September 9, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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Denso, the main supplier of automotive components to Toyota, is part of a new consortium which will develop infrastructure for driving data.

As well as Denso, other companies in the consortium are Ericsson, Intel, NTT, NTT Docomo, Toyota InfoTechnology, and Toyota Motor.

Together, the companies have initiated the formation of the Automotive Edge Computing Consortium.  [Read more…] about Denso creates consortium for network and computing infrastructure of automotive big data

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: denso, intel, ntt, ntt docomo, toyota

Investing in robotics with a $100 million fund and a humanitarian perspective

September 4, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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Investing in robotics is something many people are interested in. 

Not surprising, since funds which have invested in robotics and related technologies on the stock markets have returned significantly more profits than funds in other business sectors.

Rewired is a new fund which is starting out with $100 million to invest in what it says will be “the next generation of robotics”. [Read more…] about Investing in robotics with a $100 million fund and a humanitarian perspective

Filed Under: News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: artificial intelligence, lidar, machine perception, rewired, robotics, santiago tenorio, venture capital

A smooth revolution: Exclusive interview with Genesis Robotics CEO

August 22, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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There’s been a lot of talk about, and tremendous interest in, Genesis Robotics because of its new invention, the LiveDrive, an actuation system which could not only revolutionise industrial robotics and automation, but could also transform automotive vehicles as well as change many other machines, devices and whole sectors. 

But for the people behind the technology, one especially interesting potential application for LiveDrive is exoskeletons and what the company calls “assistive robots”, which they see as being in virtually every home in the future.

In this exclusive and wide-ranging interview, Robotics and Automation News talks to Mike Hilton, CEO of Genesis Robotics, about its development of LiveDrive, its potential applications, as well as the company’s negotiations for the licensing of its technology as well as the possibility of an acquisition.  [Read more…] about A smooth revolution: Exclusive interview with Genesis Robotics CEO

Filed Under: Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: actuation, genesis robotics, livedrive, mike hilton, motors

Industrial robotics market projected to reach more than $70 billion by 2023

August 20, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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The industrial robotics market is forecast to reach beyond $70 billion by 2023, according to a new report. 

The main drivers for the industrial robotics market are increasing investments for automation in various industries and the growing demand from small and medium-scale enterprises in developing countries.  [Read more…] about Industrial robotics market projected to reach more than $70 billion by 2023

Filed Under: News Tagged With: industrial robots

DHL could stop Amazon from taking over the world. Probably

August 12, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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It’s not a glamorous business, logistics. Doesn’t make the mainstream news very often. And it’s not likely to be the top career choice for most people. 

It’s understandable. After all, how interesting can it be to move boxes from point A to point B?

Put like that, it’s not much to write home about. But now, with driverless vehicles everywhere, augmented reality glasses and exoskeletons for warehouse workers, and robotics and automation technologies of all kinds promising to transform the industry worldwide, logistics is about to get much more interesting.  [Read more…] about DHL could stop Amazon from taking over the world. Probably

Filed Under: Logistics, News, Sections A-Z, Transportation Tagged With: automation, autonomous trucks, dhl, driverless cars, logistics, robotics, skills, warehouse

TAL unveils welding solution involving its Brabo industrial robot

August 10, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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Indian company TAL Manufacturing Solutions is showcasing a new welding solution which features its own industrial robot, the Brabo. 

The company, which is part of the Tata Motors group, is exhibiting the robotic welding solution at the Automation Expo, currently taking place in Mumbai, India.

According to the Economic Times of India, the TAL Brabo robotic welding cell is priced at about $133,000 and is a “cost-effective” solution aimed at Tier 3 and 4 suppliers. The unit has a reach of 850 mm and a payload capacity of 6 kg.  [Read more…] about TAL unveils welding solution involving its Brabo industrial robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: brabo, india, industrial robot, manufacturing, tal, tata

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