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David Edwards

New soft robot morphs from a ground to air vehicle using liquid metal

February 10, 2022 by David Edwards

Imagine a small autonomous vehicle that could drive over land, stop, and flatten itself into a quadcopter. The rotors start spinning, and the vehicle flies away.

Looking at it more closely, what do you think you would see? What mechanisms have caused it to morph from a land vehicle into a flying quadcopter? You might imagine gears and belts, perhaps a series of tiny servo motors that pulled all its pieces into place.

If this mechanism was designed by a team at Virginia Tech led by Michael Bartlett, assistant professor in mechanical engineering, you would see a new approach for shape changing at the material level. [Read more…] about New soft robot morphs from a ground to air vehicle using liquid metal

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: create, material, metal, shape, soft, team

Outrider releases ‘fully autonomous’ truck parking system

February 10, 2022 by David Edwards

Outrider, a developer of autonomous technology for yard operations at logistics hubs, has released “fully autonomous” trailer backing capabilities to its fleet.

This proprietary technology enables autonomous yard trucks to back trailers into tight spaces with precision and without modifications to trailers.

These capabilities are now available as part of the Outrider System, which automates distribution yards for large, logistics-dependent enterprises. [Read more…] about Outrider releases ‘fully autonomous’ truck parking system

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: articulated, autonomous, backing, distribution, dock, foot, fully, multiple, outrider, parking, proprietary, safely, spots, system, technology, trailer, trailers, yard, yards

LeddarTech raises $140 million to develop autonomous driving technology

February 7, 2022 by David Edwards

LeddarTech has raised investment of $140 million, which comprises a Series D first close of $116 million and debt facility of $24 million.

LeddarTech is a developer of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving sensing technology.

FS Investors led the financing round with the participation of Investissement Québec, BDC Capital, Go Capital, certain funds managed by Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, Fonds de solidarité FTQ, Export Development Canada, ams Osram, Desjardins Capital, UI Investissement, Cowen Investment II LLC and other LeddarTech management. [Read more…] about LeddarTech raises $140 million to develop autonomous driving technology

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: ad, adas, autonomous, capital, customers, desjardins, driving, fs, investment, investors, leddartech, market, round, sensing, solution, solutions, team, technology

Why do American businesses opt for Eastern Europe software development outsourcing?

February 7, 2022 by David Edwards

Eastern Europe software development outsourcing has been increasing rapidly in the last 20 years.

Innumerable US businesses are looking for talent among outsourcing companies in Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Belarus.

The support from the US has created hubs of outstanding tech talent across Europe. [Read more…] about Why do American businesses opt for Eastern Europe software development outsourcing?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: companies, developers, development, eastern, europe, outsourcing, software, tech

LinkMisr Shares How Warehouse Automation Transforms Operations

February 6, 2022 by David Edwards

By Thomas R. Cutler

One of the benefits of warehouse automation includes increasing speed. Automated systems instantly identify the locations of all items in a particular order increasing speed.

Warehouse automation systems optimize routes and maximize productivity during the product retrieval process. Warehouse automation speeds up inventory management processes by using the technology to automatically count items.

Maximizing space is another advantage in automating warehouses. Utilizing lift trucks that complete product retrieval and storage tasks reduce the need for wide aisles that accommodate large pallets and pallet jacks and workers. [Read more…] about LinkMisr Shares How Warehouse Automation Transforms Operations

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: automation, company, cutler, linkmisr, manufacturing, products, systems, warehouse

The Importance of IT Service Management: A Big-Picture Look

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

In today’s society, technology is a cornerstone of any company. Having a system for planning and organizing technology will make your business run more efficiently. It also means you’ll have happier customers, vendors, and employees at the end of your workday.

On the other hand, if your IT department is a mess with unfulfilled customer and employee service requests, you could be in hot water.

Fortunately, resources like Beyond20 ServiceNow IT service management services can help you meet the demand if you’re struggling with IT service management. That said, here’s your big-picture, brass-tacks look at why IT service management matters. [Read more…] about The Importance of IT Service Management: A Big-Picture Look

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: it, management, service, services, system, technology

Things to Know About How Automatic Instagram Likes Work and Their Use in Marketing Strategy

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Today, a lot of people want to grow their Instagram engagement, and improving stats such as likes is an integral part of growing an online audience.

Is great content important? Yes, followers are going to like things they enjoy watching. But producing great content and getting it in front of Insta users in the first place are two different things.

No matter how amazing your pics are, people can’t like what they never see, and the site’s algorithms work in favor of posts that already have a lot of hearts. [Read more…] about Things to Know About How Automatic Instagram Likes Work and Their Use in Marketing Strategy

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: algorithms, content, ig, instagram, likes, people, post, posts, strategy, users

RE2 Robotics partners with JLG Industries to build robotic elevation platforms

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

RE2 Robotics, a developer of intelligent mobile manipulation systems, has agreed a developmental partnership with JLG Industries, part of the Oshkosh group and a manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms and telehandlers.

The collaboration of these two companies is intended to advance the integration of robotics with access equipment.

Jorgen Pedersen, RE2’s president and CEO, says: “The future of work is here. Humans and robots are working more closely together, and the construction industry is no exception. [Read more…] about RE2 Robotics partners with JLG Industries to build robotic elevation platforms

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: arm, companies, construction, field, industries, integration, jlg, manipulation, panels, partnership, president, robotic, robotics, solar, system, technology, work

Magazino provides its Soto warehouse robot to automotive giant ZF

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Germany-based robotics company Magazino has won an order from automotive technology giant ZF Friedrichshafen for a pilot project with its Soto robot.

The mobile robot Soto automates material supply between the warehouse and the assembly line and transports small load carriers (KLT) completely autonomously.

The pilot project started at the Friedrichshafen site in the transmission assembly for commercial vehicles and offers both sides the opportunity to gain experience with the robot for live operation. [Read more…] about Magazino provides its Soto warehouse robot to automotive giant ZF

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: assembly, friedrichshafen, klt, magazino, pilot, project, robot, soto, zf

Comau to build ‘full-scale’ automation solution for electric vehicle maker Mullen Automotive

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Comau has agreed a strategic alliance with Mullen Automotive, an emerging electric vehicle manufacturer, for the build-out of a vehicle body shop at Mullen’s Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Center in Tunica, Mississippi, United States.

Comau and Mullen Automotive are joining forces to develop the state-of-the-art body shop for the new and upcoming Mullen “Five” EV Crossover.

Comau’s competency stems from over 45 years of field proven-experience and a strong presence within every major industrial country. [Read more…] about Comau to build ‘full-scale’ automation solution for electric vehicle maker Mullen Automotive

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automotive, body, comau, electric, experience, mullen, shop, shops, tunica, vehicle

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