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Webcast: Cobalt Robotics CTO showcases office security robot

January 23, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

Cobalt robotics

In this webcast, we interview Erik Schluntz, co-founder and CTO of Cobalt Robotics, a startup company which produces a security robot. (See video below.)

The startup sees itself as a security company which just happens to use advanced technologies – including the robot – to provide its services.

The robot itself sports around 60 sensors and Cobalt says it can provide a cost-effective alternative to companies which may not have the funds to hire human security personnel.  [Read more…] about Webcast: Cobalt Robotics CTO showcases office security robot

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: cobalt robotics, security robot

Webcast: Denso engineering leader provides insight into $40 billion company

January 17, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

denso sensing systems copy

In this webcast, we interview Bill Foy, senior vice president of engineering at Denso International America. (See video below.)

Denso is one of the world’s largest automotive technology suppliers, having started out in 1949 as a spin-off from Toyota.

Today, the company has a market capitalization of around $40 billion, and it’s gone through some fundamental changes in the past year or two.  [Read more…] about Webcast: Denso engineering leader provides insight into $40 billion company

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: advanced driver assistance systems, automotive technology, bill foy, denso

Webcast: Vention CEO provides overview of company after raising $17 million

January 15, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

In this webcast, Étienne Lacroix, CEO of Vention, provides an overview of the digital manufacturing platform that recently raised $17 million in financing.

Lacroix says the overall market in digital manufacturing is estimated at several billion dollars. And Vention is trying to make the process from design to delivery of manufactured product much faster and more affordable.

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: digital manufacturing, vention

Webcast: Professor provides insight into plans for Nvidia’s robotics research lab

January 15, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

building SEA-Robotics-1 copy

In this webcast, Professor Dieter Fox, senior director of robotics research at Nvidia, provides an insight into the company’s new Seattle robotics lab. (See video below.)

Also, in the interview, Fox talks about the “big challenges” in the field of robotics, both in the area of software as well as hardware.

“One of the key challenges,” he says, “is really on the software side, developing the algorithms that have learning abilities and perceptual capabilities.”  [Read more…] about Webcast: Professor provides insight into plans for Nvidia’s robotics research lab

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: nvidia, professor dieter fox, seattle robotics research lab, university of washington

Nvidia opens robotics research lab in Seattle

January 14, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

nvidia ceo jensen huang

Nvidia is opening a new robotics research lab in Seattle near the University of Washington campus led by Professor Dieter Fox, senior director of robotics research at Nvidia and professor in the UW Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering. (See video below.)

The charter of the lab is to drive breakthrough robotics research to enable the next generation of robots that perform complex manipulation tasks to safely work alongside humans and transform industries such as manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and more.

Professor Dieter Fox says: “In the past, robotics research has focused on small, independent projects rather than fully integrated systems.

“We’re bringing together a collaborative, interdisciplinary team of experts in robot control and perception, computer vision, human-robot interaction, and deep learning.”  [Read more…] about Nvidia opens robotics research lab in Seattle

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: nvidia, research, robotics, seattle

Infographic: Collaborative robots market continues to grow

January 9, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

The ever-increasing automation in industry has led to the collaborative robots market to experience a recent increase in popularity, according to Interact Analysis. (See infographic below.)

Further tied to the rising cost and lack of labour needed to complete menial and monotonous tasks, it is easy to foresee why cobots could become a relevant addition to the future workforce.

But is this hype, or will cobots become a common-sight next to human workers? And how will they complement or affect the traditional industrial robot market? These are just some of the questions that remain to be answered.  [Read more…] about Infographic: Collaborative robots market continues to grow

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: collaborative robots, collaborative robots market, interactive analysis

Webcast: An introduction to AR, VR and MR for industry

December 20, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

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In this presentation and interview, James Kerr, senior product marketing manager at Tech Soft 3D, provides a thorough overview of augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality technologies, as well as an insight into the company. (See video below.)

Tech Soft 3D is a provider of software development tools and 3D PDF solutions to the engineering software industry. Recently, it introduced augmented and virtual reality support for Hoops Visualize, its graphics engine for developing high-performance applications.

Tech Soft says Hoops Visualize now enables rapid development and deployment of 3D engineering applications on the HTC Vive, Microsoft HoloLens, Oculus Rift and Meta 2.  [Read more…] about Webcast: An introduction to AR, VR and MR for industry

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: augmented reality, industrial design, mixed reality, tech soft 3d, virtual reality

Kollmorgen servo drives ‘simulate road behavior’

December 14, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

Kollmorgen AKM2G Launch copy

IMS Gear relies on Kollmorgen’s motion control solution for its test bench technology – AKM servo motors for simulating loads: one of the typical tasks of the AKM servo motors on the test benches at IMS Gear involves simulating loads. By Thomas Sautter, sales manager Germany, Kollmorgen

Employees in the test room constantly face the challenge of testing components and assemblies before the peripheral equipment associated with these – that is, the subsequent overall product – is even available for real.

When employees are testing power assisted steering, for instance, driving situations need to be simulated precisely even though the associated car is not even on the market yet.  [Read more…] about Kollmorgen servo drives ‘simulate road behavior’

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: kollmorgen

Webcast: Kalray unveils new AI processor technology for autonomous vehicles

December 13, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

Kalray chip

In this presentation and interview, Stéphane Cordova, VP of embedded technology at Kalray, provides an insight into the company’s artificial intelligence computing systems for autonomous cars, as well as Kalray itself. (See video below.)

Kalray recently unveiled its new neural network platform, which it calls “KaNN”, saying it enables “high-performance machine learning” applications for a variety of sectors including automotive, one of the areas in which it specialises.

KaNN and Kalray’s new AI processor, called the “Massively Parallel Processor Array”, or MPPA, also have potential applications in areas such as intelligent storage servers, data centers, robotics, drones, and others.  [Read more…] about Webcast: Kalray unveils new AI processor technology for autonomous vehicles

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: artificial intelligence, kalray, machine learning, microprocessor, neural network

Webcast: Nvidia launches ‘world’s first AI computer for autonomous machines’

December 13, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

Jetson AGX Xavier Module 1 copy

Nvidia has launched what it says is the world’s first artificial intelligence computer for developing autonomous machines. (See video below.)

The Nvidia “Jetson AGX Xavier” module sports vast computing power generated by six different processing systems integrated into one single architecture, says the company.

In a presentation to launch the new computer, Nvidia’s Jesse Clayton, senior manager of product, autonomous machines, says: “The Jetson AGX Xavier module is an AI computer that makes fully autonomous machines possible.  [Read more…] about Webcast: Nvidia launches ‘world’s first AI computer for autonomous machines’

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: jetson agx xavier, nvidia, sensors, sick

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