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David Edwards

The first fast food robot in the world. Probably

February 11, 2020 by David Edwards

Kuka has unveiled what it describes as “the first fast food robot in the world”, adding the word “probably”.

First pioneered by Carlsberg, which used to call its beverage “probably the best lager in the world”, it’s the sort of waffle much favoured by journalists.

Kuka has “probably” noticed that there have been stories about robots being used in fast food operations as well as bars, so it “probably” decided that it’s best not to be too emphatic about its sort of half-claim to be the first. [Read more…] about The first fast food robot in the world. Probably

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: fast, food, kuka, robot

5 Examples How to Improve the Usability of an E-Commerce Store

February 11, 2020 by David Edwards

Beautiful design of the online store does not guarantee its high conversion rates. Your visitors may like beautiful pictures. But they came to buy something.

And if the process of selecting, comparing and ordering products will be inconvenient, none of designer tricks will hold them.

Moreover, visitors make up their opinion instantly. According to Microsoft research, on average, it takes 10.5 seconds. [Read more…] about 5 Examples How to Improve the Usability of an E-Commerce Store

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: attention, beautiful, behavior, categories, classic, click, direct, easy, find, half, high, left, map, mobile, mobile-friendly, navigation, online, people, percent, pictures, product, screen, scrolling, search, site, sites, store, system, text, usability, user, users, visitors

MWES develops robotic system to increase case packing speed

February 7, 2020 by David Edwards

With good labor getting harder to find and retain, Midwest Engineered Systems has found that automating the more redundant production processes has become a necessity.

Automating these tasks allows the transfer of valuable labor resources to more important tasks.

MWES’s robotic case packing solution does just that for bagged products that have previously proven difficult to automate. [Read more…] about MWES develops robotic system to increase case packing speed

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: allows, automation, bags, case, customers, easy, labor, machine, mwes, pack, packer, packing, production, products, system, systems, tasks

Saelig releases new embedded PC made by Amplicon

February 7, 2020 by David Edwards

Saelig has introduced the new Impact-D 100AL embedded PC, equipped with an extensive range of I/O ports, offering maximum flexibility as well as impressive graphics capabilities.

The Impact-D 100AL is powered by Intel Atom Apollo Lake series processor technology, offering exceptional performance, extensive expansion, and an operational lifecycle of 15 years, all within a compact and reliable design.

Designed to perform in the most demanding environments, the Impact-D 100AL utilizes a compact fanless design, avoiding dust and particles commonly found in manufacturing facilities. [Read more…] about Saelig releases new embedded PC made by Amplicon

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: °c, al, amplicon, apollo, applications, automation, capabilities, compact, connectivity, demanding, design, designed, embedded, extensive, gb, graphics, i/o, ideal, impact-d, lake, making, manufacturing, offering, pc, range, saelig, unit, video, wi-fi

ZVerse and Forecast 3D form partnership for CAD as a service

February 7, 2020 by David Edwards

ZVerse, developer of a “CAD as a service” platform for digital manufacturing, has partnered with Forecast 3D, a fastest-growing digital manufacturer, to provide ZVerse’s CAD as a Service platform to Forecast 3D’s customers.

This strategic partnership will give Forecast 3D customers direct access to the CADaaS platform on the Forecast 3D website.

It will make ZVerse’s AI-enabled system and network of certified 3D designers available to customers of Forecast 3D. [Read more…] about ZVerse and Forecast 3D form partnership for CAD as a service

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: cad, cadaas, customer, customers, digital, file, files, forecast, guaranteed, manufacturable, manufacturing, platform, service, zverse

Siemens’ MindSphere wins plaudit as industrial IoT platform

February 6, 2020 by David Edwards

MindSphere, the industrial internet of things platform from Siemens, has been named a leader in its market by an independent research firm.

MindSphere can be described as an industrial technology “ecosystem”, which now integrates software from SAS, AWS, Microsoft, Alibaba and Arrow Electronics.

Siemens says the IIoT has the potential to significantly improve global productivity and growth, with Accenture estimating that this latest wave of digital innovation will accelerate the reinvention of sectors that account for almost two-thirds of world output and add $14.2 trillion to the global economy by 2030. [Read more…] about Siemens’ MindSphere wins plaudit as industrial IoT platform

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: companies, digital, forrester, industrial, iot, mindsphere, siemens, software

Continental builds new US plant to make advanced driver assistance systems

February 6, 2020 by David Edwards

Continental is to build a new plant to make advanced driver assistance systems.

The new plant will be located in New Braunfels in the US state of Texas.

The purpose of the new building is to expand its capacity for the production of radar sensors, says Continental. [Read more…] about Continental builds new US plant to make advanced driver assistance systems

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: advanced, area, assistance, braunfels, continental, driver, future, growth, jourdan, major, market, opportunities, plant, production, radar, sensors, systems, texas, years

Kuwait: Banking On Growth

February 6, 2020 by David Edwards

Kuwait is a country that has defied all odds to record a positive outcome economically than earlier anticipated. Only a couple of years Kuwait were at war after the Iraq invasion.

Additionally, in 2017 the country experienced a historic fall of oil prices are some of the things that many thought Kuwait had a long way to go before experiencing any visible change, but today it is a different narrative.

According to the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) Governor, Mohammad Y. Al-Hashel, the country economy is resilience and ability to overcome the challenging environment. [Read more…] about Kuwait: Banking On Growth

Filed Under: Promoted Tagged With: country, economy, growth, gulf, kuwait, years

The critical role of hydraulic manifolds in robotics and automation

February 5, 2020 by David Edwards

By Nimit Patel, CEO, Hydraulic Manifolds USA

With increasing labor costs and technology becoming less expensive, the paradigm of manufacturing productivity will be forever changed. The need for increased productivity will be addressed by automation.

Recently, hydraulic manifolds have played a critical role in robotics, automation, and mobile applications.

Years of experience designing manifolds is critical to avoid the pitfalls of standardized off-the-shelf solutions. [Read more…] about The critical role of hydraulic manifolds in robotics and automation

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: air, applied, automation, design, fluid, force, hydraulic, manifold, manifolds, pressure, system

Advanced driver assistance systems: Disrupting the global automotive safety landscape

February 5, 2020 by David Edwards

Automotive accidents and road mishaps and the subsequent injuries and fatalities present a significant global concern today.

According to the Association for Safe International Road Travel, nearly 1.25 million people succumb to road accidents every year, which equates to an average of almost 3,287 deaths a day.

Despite the alarming statistics however, strong technological evolution across the industrial landscape, particularly in the automotive domain, is ensuring that things take a turn for the better. [Read more…] about Advanced driver assistance systems: Disrupting the global automotive safety landscape

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: adas, advanced, assistance, automotive, components, control, data, driver, driving, features, including, road, safety, system, systems, technologies, technology, vehicle, vehicles

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