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Ekso Bionics provides exoskeletons to hospitals in Florida

May 12, 2021 by David Edwards

Ekso Bionics, a developer of exoskeleton technology for medical and industrial use, has expanded partnership with Kindred Healthcare, bringing EksoNR, the most clinically used robotic exoskeleton, to four of Kindred’s Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals in the US.

The multi-unit order follows a successful pilot program of the EksoNR last year.

EksoNR has become a standard of care within Kindred’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals by driving patient outcomes in neurorehabilitation through early mobility and gait training.

In 2019, Kindred executed a proof of concept in the Houston LTAC market and, after a successful implementation, launched three additional Ekso programs in the Houston-metro area in 2020. [Read more…] about Ekso Bionics provides exoskeletons to hospitals in Florida

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: acute, bionics, brain, care, cord, ekso, eksonr, exoskeleton, gait, hospitals, injury, kindred, ltac, partnership, patient, patients, spinal, stroke, technology, training

Lattice Semiconductor launches chips specially designed for industrial automation

May 12, 2021 by David Edwards

Lattice Semiconductor has extended its portfolio of comprehensive low power FPGA-based solution stacks with the introduction of Lattice Automate.

The stack includes software tools, industrial IP cores, modular hardware development boards, and software-programmable reference designs and demos that simplify and accelerate implementation of applications like robotics, scalable multi-channel motor control with predictive maintenance, and real-time industrial networking.

Intelligent industrial systems made possible by Automate will play a vital role in automating future smart factories, warehouses, and commercial buildings. [Read more…] about Lattice Semiconductor launches chips specially designed for industrial automation

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automate, automation, control, development, industrial, lattice, low, maintenance, motor, predictive, real-time, software, stack, system, systems

Hexagon launches ‘world’s first’ wireless laser scanner

May 12, 2021 by David Edwards

Hexagon’s manufacturing intelligence division has launched what it claims is “the world’s first wireless laser scanner” designed specifically to work inside computer numerical controlled (CNC) machines.

The cutting-edge scanner allows for data to be efficiently, accurately and securely transmitted wirelessly, which improves production quality.

Hexagon’s new integrated wireless laser scanner, the m&h LS-R-4.8, does not require traditional touch probes and captures around 40,000 measurement points a second to provide information about the complete part, compared to the status quo of taking individual points with traditional touch probes. [Read more…] about Hexagon launches ‘world’s first’ wireless laser scanner

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: devices, hexagon, laser, machine, machines, manufacturing, measurements, measuring, müller, probes, production, providing, quality, scanner, tool, wireless

API and Mitutoyo agree global partnership in metrology

May 12, 2021 by David Edwards

API Metrology, the inventor of the laser tracker, is partnering with the leading measurement and inspection solutions provider to complete the most diverse metrology hardware and software portfolio.

API and Mitutoyo have agreed a partnership to distribute API’s portable dimensional metrology equipment throughout Mitutoyo’s worldwide network.

Production times and tolerances continue to grow tighter for manufacturers around the world, and their need for precise, portable measurement hardware and software has increased to meet this demand. [Read more…] about API and Mitutoyo agree global partnership in metrology

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: api, complete, diverse, equipment, hardware, metrology, mitutoyo, portable, portfolio, software

Plex launches new quality management system for manufacturers

May 12, 2021 by David Edwards

Plex Systems, a provider of cloud-delivered smart manufacturing solutions, has launched its Quality Management System (QMS) as a standalone offering.

Plex QMS helps manufacturers adhere to industry compliance, regulations, and standards such as FMEA, PPAP, SQF, and BRC to avoid costly product recalls.

Nathan Pieri, global vice president of product strategy and execution at Plex Systems, says: “Plex has offered digital quality management as in integral part of the Smart Manufacturing Platform since our inception. [Read more…] about Plex launches new quality management system for manufacturers

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: control, customers, digital, helps, management, manufacturers, manufacturing, plex, QMS, quality, system

Honeywell Aerospace equips newly designed Dassault plane

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Honeywell Aerospace was one of the main technology suppliers for Dassault Aviation on its new, long-range Falcon 10X business jet.

Stevan Slijepcevic, president, electronic solutions, Honeywell Aerospace, says: “Honeywell is proud to equip the new Dassault 10X aircraft with its next-generation Primus Epic technology that brings the safety and situational awareness of the aircraft to an unprecedented level.

“Honeywell and Dassault collaborated since the inception of the 10X development program to create unique Human Factors and Pilot Interface experiences. [Read more…] about Honeywell Aerospace equips newly designed Dassault plane

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: aircraft, airport, alerts, approach, apu, awareness, cockpit, dassault, deck, display, enhanced, features, flight, honeywell, maps, moving, overrun, pilot, power, runway, safety, situational, synthetic, system, technology, vision

Dassault Aviation unveils new design for business jet

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Dassault Aviation has unveiled the all-new Falcon jet that the company says “will deliver a level of comfort, versatility and technology unmatched by any purpose-built business jet”.

Featuring a range of 7,500 nautical miles, the Falcon 10X will fly non-stop from New York to Shanghai, Los Angeles to Sydney, Hong Kong to New York or Paris to Santiago. Top speed will be Mach 0.925.

Eric Trappier, Dassault chairman and CEO, says: “We are introducing a new benchmark in business aviation. [Read more…] about Dassault Aviation unveils new design for business jet

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: business, cabin, dassault, falcon

Attabotics partners with AltaML and Amii to bolster AI capabilities for supply chains

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Attabotics, a supply chain company, is partnering with AltaML, a leading Canadian applied artificial intelligence and machine learning company, and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii), a renowned center of artificial intelligence research and application, to develop capabilities in artificial intelligence and machine learning that further optimize efficiency and productivity in Attabotics’ innovative supply chain infrastructure.

Together, the three organizations will begin operationalizing the partnership through projects that combine AI technologies with IoT (Internet of Things) infrastructure to achieve more efficient IoT operations, improve human-machine interactions and enhance Attabotics’ data management and capabilities.

Requiring 85 percent less space than typical fulfillment warehouses, Attabotics is an entirely new way to store and pick goods in warehouses that is tailor-made to help retailers respond to changing e-commerce demands and empower brands. [Read more…] about Attabotics partners with AltaML and Amii to bolster AI capabilities for supply chains

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: advanced, ai, alberta, altaml, amii, applied, artificial, attabotics, capabilities, chain, data, expertise, innovation, intelligence, iot, machine, modern, optimize, organizations, partners, supply, technology, three, work

Roam Robotics launches ‘smart knee’, a robotic partial exoskeleton

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Roam Robotics, an artificial intelligence and wearable robotics company, has launched its Ascend product, a “first-of-its-kind smart knee orthosis that helps wearers reduce knee pain and regain mobility”, according to the company.

Ascend’s technology is actively adapting, meaning it senses the body’s movement, automatically adjusts to the wearer’s needs, and provides precise support at the right moment for target muscle groups.

It is a registered Class I device with the FDA and will be available for purchase directly and through private and Medicare insurance, radically expanding public accessibility to wearable robotic devices. [Read more…] about Roam Robotics launches ‘smart knee’, a robotic partial exoskeleton

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: ascend, body, company, device, devices, help, knee, lightweight, mobility, pain, people, percent, physical, roam, robotic, robotics, smartpack, support, technology, wearable

Global manufacturing and supply chains ‘severely disrupted’ by pandemic

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Global manufacturing and supply chains were severely disrupted by the Covid-19 global pandemic, forcing companies to adapt and plan for a new business reality.

The newly released 2021 State of Manufacturing Report from Fictiv, a digital manufacturing services provider, reveals an industry that is “already quickly rebounding” with investments in digital transformation aimed at improving speed, resilience and sustainability.

While areas of concern persist, most report that lessons from the pandemic have paved the way for new innovations. [Read more…] about Global manufacturing and supply chains ‘severely disrupted’ by pandemic

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: manufacturing, percent, report, supply

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