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‘Trump’s trade war will trigger the biggest wave of automation in history’, says expert

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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US President Donald Trump’s trade policies will “trigger the biggest wave of automation in history”, according to an economics expert writing on Forbes.com. 

Trump has spoken out against a variety of international trade agreements to which the US had previously signed up to.

And since he became president, Trump has taken the US out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and is discussing how to also take it out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, or Nafta.  [Read more…] about ‘Trump’s trade war will trigger the biggest wave of automation in history’, says expert

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, economic, economics, forbes, imports, mauldin, trump

Ortovox to implement Centric’s product lifecycle management solution

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Ortovox Sportartikel, a German producer of mountain safety equipment and mountainwear, has selected Centric Software to provide its product lifecycle management solution.

Centric Software is a specialist provider of PLM solutions, particularly for fashion, retail, footwear, luxury, outdoor and consumer goods companies.

Ortovox was founded in 1980 in the south of Munich and got its start making avalanche safety transceivers to help locate people in mountain rescue situations. Ortovox’s range now includes a range of apparel and climbing and ski backpacks.  [Read more…] about Ortovox to implement Centric’s product lifecycle management solution

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: centric, development, lifecycle, management, ortovox, plm, product, software

Fuji Kiko selects Aras product lifecycle management platform

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Automotive components manufacturer Fuji Kiko has chosen the Aras product lifecycle management platform to streamline its design and development process as well as manage its global operation.

Aras, a PLM specialist, adds that Fuji Kiko will use the system to manage prototype development, production management, sales, and procurement processes.

The automotive supplier went through a comprehensive process to evaluate and select a PLM system with the flexibility and upgradeability necessary to support the pace of innovation by their global product teams.  [Read more…] about Fuji Kiko selects Aras product lifecycle management platform

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: aras, automotive, fuji, kiko, lifecycle, management, platform, plm, product

Market for logistics robots predicted to exceed $75 billion in 10 years

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Mobile robotics in material handling and logistics will become a $75 billion market by 2027, according to a new report, which adds that it will be more than double by 2038. 

These staggering headline figures mask turbulent transformative change underneath: some technologies will rise and transform the fortunes of industries, fuelling growth rates far outpacing recent trends, whilst others will face with decay and obsolescence.

“We are at the beginning of the beginning of a transformative change, and the time to plan is now,” says the report by IDTechEx Research.  [Read more…] about Market for logistics robots predicted to exceed $75 billion in 10 years

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autonomous, delivery, drones, handling, idtechex, market, material, mobile, model, robotics, robots, technology, vehicles

Opinion: Automation ‘engineer to order’ solution reduces rejects by almost 11 percent for electroplating company

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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By John Murdoch, Alfacon Solutions

Lloyd Betcher, vice president of operations and services with Kuntz Electroplating (KEI), recently shared that the firm will celebrate 70 years in business next year.

A family owned and operated business since 1948, KEI boasts North America’s largest and most advanced metal finishing operation for original equipment manufacturers of steel and aluminum components.

As the first metal finisher to simultaneously achieve ISO 9002 and ISO 14001 certification, Kuntz set the industry’s benchmark for quality and service.  [Read more…] about Opinion: Automation ‘engineer to order’ solution reduces rejects by almost 11 percent for electroplating company

Filed Under: News Tagged With: alfacon, kei, magnetic

Danlaw partners with Siemens on product lifecycle management

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Danlaw, a company which develops connected car and automotive electrics technologies, is now an official Siemens product lifecycle management – or automated lifecycle management – solution partner.

The company says the partnership highlights Danlaw’s commitment to providing a seamless solution between its Mx-Suite verification and validation test software and Siemens Polarion QA software with the Mx-Suite Polarion Connector.

Our customers benefit from increased quality and reduced development cycles, when developing electronic modules by centrally managing test case generation and execution with test results tied directly to requirements.  [Read more…] about Danlaw partners with Siemens on product lifecycle management

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: alm, automated, automotive, danlaw, lifecycle, management, mx-suite, polarion, product, siemens, solution

Octopuz releases new version of industrial robot programming software

July 21, 2017 by David Edwards

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Octopuz has released the latest version of its industrial robot programming and simulation software. 

The company says Octopuz 1.7 is packed with new features and enhancements, including robot code importing, NC code importing, an all-new tool manager, and URP program generation for UR robots.

Octopuz has also added something called SmartPath, which provides automated methods of orientating the robot and making changes to solve conflicts.  [Read more…] about Octopuz releases new version of industrial robot programming software

Filed Under: Computing, Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automated, environment, octopuz, programming, robot, simulation, smartpath, software, welding

Global agriculture robots market driven by ‘high population growth and food shortages’

July 20, 2017 by David Edwards

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The global market for agricultural robots is forecast to exceed $5 billion by 2024, according to a report. 

The Global Agriculture Robots Market Report, published by Variant Market Research, predicts the global market will reach $5,214 million by 2024 from $968 million in 2016 – growing at an annual rate of 23.4 per cent from 2016 to 2024.

By geography, Asia Pacific and rest of the world are expected to grow at 24.7 per cent and 24.1 per cent respectively, during the forecast period.  [Read more…] about Global agriculture robots market driven by ‘high population growth and food shortages’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: agriculture, driverless, forecast, global, growth, market, report, robots, tractor, variant

Bharati Robotics shows off autonomous industrial cleaning robot

July 20, 2017 by David Edwards

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The Bharati autonomous guided vehicle for materials transport

Bharati Robotics Systems has been showing off its new autonomous industrial floor cleaning robots. 

The company says the small vehicle saves labour costs and increases productivity by up to 200 per cent, and cleans the floor better than humans, or the “highest quality of cleaning”.

The robot’s battery lasts up to four hours on one charge and it has a smartphone interface through which it can be monitored and controlled.  [Read more…] about Bharati Robotics shows off autonomous industrial cleaning robot

Filed Under: Logistics, News, Transportation Tagged With: automated, autonomous, bharati, cleaning, factories, industrial, materials, robot, robotics, vehicle, warehouses

Effects of artificial intelligence will surpass the industrial revolution, says SoftBank CEO

July 20, 2017 by David Edwards

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The chief executive of telecommunications giant SoftBank says the effects of artificial intelligence will take the world much further and have a more profound effect than even the industrial revolution. 

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An old picture of Masayoshi Son, courtesy of Wikipedia

In an article accompanying a special edition of the CBS news magazine 60 Minutes, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son was quoted as saying the new “information revolution” is being partly driven by data collected through billions of sensors.

SoftBank has been buying up a variety of AI and robotics startups, most recently a company called Nauto, which is developing systems for driverless cars.

At the root of the technology, Son says, are microprocessors and microcontrollers. “Those who rule chips will rule the entire world,” he said. “Those who rule data will rule the entire world. That’s what people of the future will say.”

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: artificial, ceo, data, effects, industrial, intelligence, masayoshi, microcontrollers, microprocessors, revolution, robotics, softbank, son

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