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David Edwards

Top 5 Food Industry Technology Advances In 2019

January 23, 2020 by David Edwards

A fully functional food industry remains a vital part of any modern economy. Not only does it sustain countless jobs, it also keeps us sustained with food to put on our plates. If the cogs stop turning, we stop eating. It’s that simple!

The food industry has faced its fair share of challenges in recent years. Wage issues and labour shortages have dominated the headlines, often leaving this labour-intensive industry with more product than it can pack. Food is being wasted, and so is time and money.

When you think of modern advances in technology, electric cars and drones and connected devices are likely the first things to come to mind. [Read more…] about Top 5 Food Industry Technology Advances In 2019

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Promoted Tagged With: advanced, food, handling, industry, ingredient, ingredients, machine, product, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, smoothies, soft, systems, technology, time

Wagner Logistics implements inVia Robotics software in its Kansas warehouse

January 22, 2020 by David Edwards

inVia Robotics, a provider of warehouse robotics, has implemented its artificial intelligence-driven automation software in Wagner Logistics’ Edgerton, Kansas warehouse.

inVia’s software includes the newly introduced inVia PickMate tool which it says “increases warehouse workers’ productivity and accuracy” by directing them to the most efficient route through the warehouse to take products from inventory to pack out.

In the coming months, Wagner plans to deploy inVia Picker robots to work in tandem with its warehouse workers to further automate its order fulfillment process. [Read more…] about Wagner Logistics implements inVia Robotics software in its Kansas warehouse

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: invia, productivity, robotics, robots, software, wagner, warehouse, workers

Severstal invests in robotics to automate advanced composites manufacturing with Airborne

January 21, 2020 by David Edwards

Severstal, one of the world’s largest vertically integrated steel and mining companies, has invested in Dutch company Airborne, a developer of robotic and digital automation platforms for the production of composite parts and products with integrated composites.

Severstal joins other investors in this investment round, including Pangaea Ventures, the leading advanced materials venture capital fund, and SABIC, the world’s third largest diversified chemical company.

Airborne has developed and brought to market a unique set of digital technologies that increase the efficiency of carbon fiber composite production by automating the production process. [Read more…] about Severstal invests in robotics to automate advanced composites manufacturing with Airborne

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: advanced, airborne, automation, company, composite, composites, deal, development, including, industry, integrated, investment, manufacturing, market, materials, metals, offer, potential, process, production, products, severstal, solutions, steel, unique, venture, ventures, working

Amazon Robotics building $40 million research and development center in Massachusetts

January 21, 2020 by David Edwards

Amazon is building a new Amazon Robotics innovation hub in Westborough, Massachusetts, creating 200 tech and advanced manufacturing jobs in the process.

Opening in 2021, the company plans to invest more than $40 million in the new site to allow Amazon Robotics to continue to grow its engineering, manufacturing, support and test teams in the state.

The new 350,000 square feet facility, developed by Atlantic Management of Framingham, Massachusetts, will feature corporate offices, research and development labs, and manufacturing space and will be in addition to Amazon Robotics’ current site in North Reading – together serving as the company’s “epicenter of robotics innovation”. [Read more…] about Amazon Robotics building $40 million research and development center in Massachusetts

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: amazon, company, continue, development, facility, grow, innovation, investment, jobs, manufacturing, massachusetts, regional, robotics, site, state, teams, westborough

Amazon now has 200,000 robots working in its warehouses

January 21, 2020 by David Edwards

Online retail giant Amazon now has 200,000 robots in operation within its warehouses in the US, according to a report published by Associated Press.

The article, written by Matt O’Brien, doesn’t say where it got the figure, but it could be inferred from the rest of the article that it was provided by Amazon itself.

Amazon first became interested in warehouse robots in a big way when it bought Kiva Systems for $775 million, in 2012. [Read more…] about Amazon now has 200,000 robots working in its warehouses

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amazon, billion, business, kiva, logistics, online, robotics, robots, systems, warehouse, working

Automation Drives COGS Reduction for Small and Mid-sized Manufacturers

January 20, 2020 by David Edwards

By Mike Franz, founder and creator of the WorkCenter from ManufacturingPower

Automated access to summary cost and margin information for each SKU delivers light SaaS “MRO/tail-spend” price transparency, returning a minimum 11-14 COGS (cost of goods sold) reduction to the bottom line.

Every manufacturer must pay attention to costs and competitors’ pricing. For better or worse, purchasing professionals are rewarded for capturing the lowest price; few have the time to scour the internet for ever RFQ to see if the bid offered is indeed competitive. Measuring value with price experiments is not realistic.

Full-time competitive pricing professionals could work 24/7 to generate statistically valid and accurate data. For the small and mid-sized manufacturer, the solution is to automate price comparison functionality. Until recently this was prohibitively expensive and often too complex. Automating costs and competitive prices can be achieved in a $5,000 per year SaaS solution. [Read more…] about Automation Drives COGS Reduction for Small and Mid-sized Manufacturers

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Promoted Tagged With: automated, automating, competitive, competitors, cost, costs, critical, data, decisions, manufacturers, manufacturingpower, mid-sized, price, prices, pricing, product, purchasing, real-time, scraping, small, solution

Walmart integrates Alphabot into its warehouse operations

January 18, 2020 by David Edwards

Retail giant Walmart has integrated a warehouse automation system, Alphabot, into its operations after undertaking tests for almost a year. (See video below.)

Alphabot, technically an automated storage and retrieval system, was especially developed for Walmart by startup company Alert Innovation.

Walmart says the Alphabot system will “revolutionize the online grocery pickup and delivery process”. [Read more…] about Walmart integrates Alphabot into its warehouse operations

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: alert, alphabot, associates, containers, grocery, items, online, operations, order, process, system, technology, walmart

Autonomous ships ahoy!

January 18, 2020 by David Edwards

Advancements in artificial intelligence have brought autonomous ships onto the horizon

In the world where tech giants such as Google, Tesla, and Uber are eager to see driverless cars roaming on the street, the time is close when autonomous ships would dominate oceans.

After conquering land and air, autonomous vehicles (AVs) would soon dive into the seas.

Thanks to the collaboration of Finferries and Rolls-Royce the world has seen a glimpse of the bright future of autonomous ships, making it certain that the marine world would definitely see automation taking over the waterways. [Read more…] about Autonomous ships ahoy!

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: ai, autonomous, ship, ships, technology

Opinion: How will people respond when automation changes their roles?

January 18, 2020 by David Edwards

Dr Paul Rivers, CEO, Guidance Automation

There has been much written about the benefits that automation can unlock for businesses, but too often businesses think they need to jump in at the deep end and deploy automation technology straight away, hoping it will solve the problems they are experiencing.

But how will a process optimised for a manual workforce perform with automation – such as an automated guided vehicle (AGV)? How will people respond when their day-to-day roles change?

If the aim is to improve efficiency and productivity, technology is just one part of the overall solution. [Read more…] about Opinion: How will people respond when automation changes their roles?

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automated, automation, organisations, people, process, technology, understand, vehicles, workforce

Opinion: Disruption should bring passion into minds of investors

January 16, 2020 by David Edwards

By Deblieck Tommy, Managing Director / Partner, Zora Robotics

It is absolutely stunning to see how being disruptive makes you barely bankable.

When you become an entrepreneur, you’re first convinced that difference is an asset, that heading for a direction that no one follows is one of the keys. You with me? [Read more…] about Opinion: Disruption should bring passion into minds of investors

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: ai, apps, changes, consider, disruption, disruptive, elon, european, financial, innovation, investors, long, matter, opinion, quoting, robotics, small, specific, technology, tesla, time, topic, years

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