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David Edwards

Vention and OnRobot partner to offer ‘one-stop shop’ for cobot applications to manufacturers

May 28, 2021 by David Edwards

Vention, an online software application that offers manufacturing capabilities, is partnering with OnRobot, which makes tools for collaborative applications.

This partnership combines Vention’s online-first manufacturing automation platform with OnRobot’s library of plug-and-play end-of-arm tools to accelerate the design and deployment of end-to-end cobot applications.

Vention’s MAP provides users with the engineering software and modular hardware they need to design, automate, order, and deploy factory equipment in a single digital environment. [Read more…] about Vention and OnRobot partner to offer ‘one-stop shop’ for cobot applications to manufacturers

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: application, applications, automate, automation, cobot, collaborative, deploy, design, easier, equipment, factory, grippers, manufacturing, map, material, modular, onrobot, platform, range, solutions, tools, users, vention

Epicor acquires KBMax

May 28, 2021 by David Edwards

Epicor, a provider of enterprise resource planning software, has acquired KBMax, a configure-price-quote (CPQ) company.

The acquisition drives continued growth for Epicor with the ability to offer KBMax software as a stand-alone cloud first, low/no code toolset, or integrated into the Epicor productivity suite to generate new, cross-and-up sell potential.

Builds a bridge between Epicor’s customized ERP modules and the sales-to-order process, delivering better customer outcomes. [Read more…] about Epicor acquires KBMax

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: cpq, customer, customers, epicor, erp, integration, kbmax, percent, productivity, sales, software, solutions

TerraClear raises $25 million to commercialize Robotic Rock Picker

May 27, 2021 by David Edwards

TerraClear, an applied AI and robotics company, announced Series A funding of $25 million led by Madrona Venture Group, bringing the company’s total funding to $38 million. Rocks in fields break machinery, slow precision farming, and take up valuable time that modern farms do not have.

TerraClear’s Rock Picker picks an average of 400 rocks per hour and can pick up rocks of up to 300 pounds each.

In the past year, TerraClear has deployed early versions of their solution that both map and clear fields of rocks. These rocks not only break the backs of those picking them up, but break increasingly expensive precision machinery that is in common use by farmers for planting, irrigating and harvesting. [Read more…] about TerraClear raises $25 million to commercialize Robotic Rock Picker

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: ai, break, company, farmers, farms, field, fields, idaho, labor, large, pick, picker, picking, problem, rock, rocks, solution, solutions, team, terraclear

US government-funded project tests connected vehicles for lifesaving applications

May 27, 2021 by David Edwards

A US Department of Transportation-funded project called THEA Connected Vehicle Pilot has been testing connected vehicles for lifesaving applications at the American Center of Mobility.

The tests were undertaken in collaboration with automotive manufacturers and road operators.

The Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority Connected Vehicle Pilot (THEA CV Pilot) is a $22 million project jointly funded by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and THEA. [Read more…] about US government-funded project tests connected vehicles for lifesaving applications

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: acm, applications, center, collaboration, connected, cv, data, drivers, manufacturers, mobility, phase, pilot, project, real-time, technology, testing, thea, transportation, vehicle, vehicles, warning

Trinamic’s open-source reference design ‘speeds development of end-of-arm tooling’

May 27, 2021 by David Edwards

Trinamic Motion Control, now part of Maxim Integrated Products, has introduced an open-source, fully integrated reference design that it says simplifies the development of industrial robotic end-of-arm tooling (EoAT).

The TMCM-1617-GRIP-REF reference design integrates hardware-based field-oriented control (FOC) and three communication ports to “shrink the design size of electronic robotic grippers by three times, while reducing development time by half”, according to the company.

The reference design features Maxim Integrated’s industrial-grade MAX22000 high-precision configurable analog input/output and MAX14906 quad-channel digital input/output to adjust the multiple modes of the Trinamic TMCM-1617 single axis servo driver. [Read more…] about Trinamic’s open-source reference design ‘speeds development of end-of-arm tooling’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: control, design, development, eoat, grip-ref, industrial, integrated, reference, time, tmcm, tooling, trinamic

Beep secures $20 million Series-A investment from Intel and Blue Lagoon

May 27, 2021 by David Edwards

Beep, a provider of multi-passenger, electric, autonomous mobility solutions, has closed the company’s Series A investment round with Intel Capital and Blue Lagoon Capital, raising $20 million.

The funding will enable Beep to continue the expansion of its autonomous fleet deployments across North America and leverage its learnings to advance passenger mobility service for cities, business districts and campuses at scale.

Beep utilizes a combination of machine learning, contextual traffic data and the company’s existing centralized command center data to provide vital oversight in managing high-risk scenarios for autonomous vehicles in complex geo-fenced environments. [Read more…] about Beep secures $20 million Series-A investment from Intel and Blue Lagoon

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: areas, autonomous, beep, blue, capital, communities, intel, lagoon, managing, mobility, provide, solutions

automatica launches new platform for AI and robotics

May 27, 2021 by David Edwards

automatica, one of the world’s biggest industrial automation trade shows, has launched a new platform for artificial intelligence and robotics.

Called “munich_i”, the newly created platform will celebrate its premiere at automatica sprint from June 22 to 24, 2021.

In addition to the high-tech summit, munich_i also features the digital AI.Society exhibition as well as the Robothon developer competition and the robot driver’s license. All elements are presented in a digital format. [Read more…] about automatica launches new platform for AI and robotics

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: ai, ai.society, artificial, automatica, dr, driver, future, high-tech, intelligence, june, license, munich_i, platform, prof, responsible, robot, robothon, robotics, sprint, summit, work

Acieta unveils ‘versatile robot’ for repetitive and dangerous work on press brakes

May 27, 2021 by David Edwards

Acieta, an industrial automation specialist and a Fanuc integrator, has unveiled a “versatile robot” for repetitive and dangerous work on press brakes.

Operating press brakes is a potentially dangerous part of metal part fabrication. To produce more parts of higher-quality without adding risk to workers, Acieta introduces the new FastBEND press brake tending robotic cell.

The versatile FastBEND robotic solution can be integrated with new or existing press brakes and may be outfitted for bin, pallet and conveyor outputs to process a wide variety of formed parts. As a pre-engineered system, the FastBEND is ready for delivery as soon as twelve weeks. [Read more…] about Acieta unveils ‘versatile robot’ for repetitive and dangerous work on press brakes

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: acieta, adding, automation, brake, brakes, cell, dangerous, fastbend, operation, parts, press, programming, repetitive, robot, robotic, standard, tending, tooling, versatile, wide, work

Collaborative robotics market set to grow to $8 billion by 2030

May 26, 2021 by David Edwards

bmw worker with collaborative robot

Despite the challenges facing the wider manufacturing industry during the coronavirus pandemic, collaborative robots continue to attract attention and investment, due to their ease of use, redeployability, and convenience to end-users who struggle to afford more traditional forms of automation.

According to a new report from global tech market advisory firm ABI Research, the cobot market is set to grow substantially over the coming decade.

The market had a global valuation of $475 million in 2020, which will expand to $600 million in 2021 and $8 billion in 2030, with a projected annual growth of 32.5 percent. [Read more…] about Collaborative robotics market set to grow to $8 billion by 2030

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: abi, ability, automation, billion, cobot, cobots, collaborative, develop, ease, end-users, expand, global, grow, industrial, interface, market, percent, robots, set, vendors, whitton

How Can You Improve an Ecommerce Website?

May 26, 2021 by David Edwards

You can improve an ecommerce website in so many ways that it would be almost impossible to list them all. There are several keyways that I am going to discuss in this post, and hopefully it will give you some insight to improve your own website.

Whether you are good at website design or you need to hire a UI/UX design company, this post is going to get you up to speed in a few ways. [Read more…] about How Can You Improve an Ecommerce Website?

Filed Under: Business, Promoted Tagged With: customers, design, ecommerce, help, improve, mobile, site, slow, social, speed, website

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