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Mai Tao

7 Supply Chain Technology Trends Shaping a Sustainable Future

April 7, 2021 by Mai Tao

In almost all industries, companies are confronted with the sustainability challenges induced by climate change, scarcity of natural resources, and ever-shifting customer demands.

In general, a sustainable supply chain is one that ensures to balance the economic, social, and environmental performances – such as better assurance of human rights, ethical work practices, carbon footprint reduction, waste management, and resource efficiency. [Read more…] about 7 Supply Chain Technology Trends Shaping a Sustainable Future

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: businesses, chain, chains, climate, companies, efficiency, emissions, energy, help, management, percent, reduce, robots, supply, sustainability, sustainable, technology

Yaskawa launches new Motoman industrial robot for small component processing

April 1, 2021 by Mai Tao

Yaskawa has launched a new industrial robot for small component processing, called the Motoman GP4.

The company says the new robot is “extremely fast” to enable maximum throughput, and is “highly precise”.

The GP4 robot is equipped with a 4 kg payload for high-volume small component processing. Axis speeds up to 1,000 degrees/s and incredibly fast acceleration/deceleration control for all robot positions optimize overall productivity. [Read more…] about Yaskawa launches new Motoman industrial robot for small component processing

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cable, component, controller, enables, extremely, fast, flexible, gp, handling, highly, installation, interference, mm, motoman, processing, reach, robot, robots, small, wide, yaskawa, yrc

Toyota-backed investment fund Woven Capital buys stake in Nuro

March 30, 2021 by Mai Tao

Woven Capital, an $800 million global investment fund established by the Toyota Research Institute, has made an equity investment in Nuro, a robotics company developing autonomous delivery vehicles.

The investment is part of Nuro’s Series C round of funding, advancing its work in designing and engineering self-driving road vehicles to transform local commerce through autonomous delivery.

The exact amount of the investment has not been made public. [Read more…] about Toyota-backed investment fund Woven Capital buys stake in Nuro

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, capital, company, delivery, fund, investment, mobility, nuro, toyota, vehicles, woven

GreyOrange upgrades its warehouse automation system to enable movement of heavy items

March 30, 2021 by Mai Tao

GreyOrange, a warehouse robotics and automation company, says its GreyMatter fulfillment operating system now supports unmanned heavy payload movement, directing its Ranger Intralogistics robots to move heavy payload inventory within warehouse zones.

GreyMatter continuously assesses Distribution Center (DC) performance and deploys intelligent Ranger IL robots to transfer a diverse range of inventory payloads that weigh up to 2,205 pounds—on pallets, racks, cages or trolleys—within a facility.

GreyMatter’s mobile-spatial intelligence enables these Ranger robots to operate accident-free, utilizing LiDAR based SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) to perceive surroundings and select collision-free routes. [Read more…] about GreyOrange upgrades its warehouse automation system to enable movement of heavy items

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: distribution, fulfillment, greymatter, greyorange, heavy, inventory, move, movement, operate, operating, optimizes, productivity, ranger, robots, system, warehouse

Yaskawa Motoman has sold 500,000 industrial robots

March 30, 2021 by Mai Tao

Yaskawa Motoman, one of the world’s largest industrial automation companies, has sold 500,000 industrial robots.

The company says cumulative shipments of Motoman Yaskawa’s industrial robots reach 500,000 units last month – February 2021.

Yaskawa has attracted a wide range of customers worldwide since its first all-electric industrial robot in Japan Motoman-L10 was shipped in 1977. [Read more…] about Yaskawa Motoman has sold 500,000 industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: addition, advantage, application, applications, automation, automobile, commercialized, company, degree, freedom, human, industrial, industry, market, motoman, motors, order, products, range, respond, robot, robots, sold, technology, welding, work, yaskawa, years

ForwardX Robotics raises $38 million in new funding, bringing total to $74 million

March 26, 2021 by Mai Tao

ForwardX Robotics, a developer of autonomous mobile robots for warehousing and manufacturing environments, has closed its Series B funding by raising another round of more than $38 million led by CDH Investments’s VGC, Eastern Bell Capital, and Dohold Capital. Other investors include Angel Around and ZGC Group.

This funding brings ForwardX’s total Series B funding to over $63 million after an initial round of $10 million in March 2019 and an extension of $15 million in April 2020. Since its founding in 2016, ForwardX has now raised close to $74 million in venture capital.

Nicolas Chee, founder and CEO of ForwardX Robotics, says: “Our customers in the warehousing and manufacturing industries come to us to transform their operations and help them unlock new levels of efficiency that were previously unattainable. [Read more…] about ForwardX Robotics raises $38 million in new funding, bringing total to $74 million

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: capital, forwardx, funding, industries, mobile, robotics

XPeng undertakes the ‘longest autonomous driving expedition in China’

March 25, 2021 by Mai Tao

XPeng, an electric vehicle company in China, has undertaken what is described as “the longest autonomous driving expedition” in China, with a fleet of XPeng P7s, covering a total distance of 3,675 km across six provinces across the country.

This will be the longest autonomous driving expedition by mass-produced vehicles in China.

The expedition will showcase the capability of Navigation Guided Pilot, full-stack in-house developed autonomous driving solution by XPeng, in complex driving scenarios on China’s highways. [Read more…] about XPeng undertakes the ‘longest autonomous driving expedition in China’

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: automatic, autonomous, china, days, driver, driving, electric, expedition, fleet, highway, highways, longest, march, navigation, ngp, solution, vehicle, xpeng

ANA and Toyota test autonomous towing vehicle at Tokyo airport

March 25, 2021 by Mai Tao

All Nippon Airways, Japan’s largest airline, is partnering with Toyota Industries to conduct a test of the latest autonomous towing tractor in the restricted area at Tokyo Haneda Airport from March 29 to April 2, 2021. These trials be the first to take place at Haneda Airport.

Masaki Yokai, senior vice president of ANA, says: “Our work with Toyota Industries has led to several successful autonomous towing tractor tests that we have continually learned from.

“We are excited about the opportunity to take this technology one step further by running trials at Haneda Airport. As we work with Toyota Industries to create the Simple & Smart airport of the future, ANA remains committed to integrating advanced technology in order to improve the travel experience.” [Read more…] about ANA and Toyota test autonomous towing vehicle at Tokyo airport

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: advanced, airport, ana, autonomous, equipped, haneda, industries, latest, technology, tests, tokyo, towing, toyota, tractor, trials

Scientists develop soft robot for exploration in the deepest underwater place on Earth

March 25, 2021 by Mai Tao

Scientists at Zhejiang University in China have developed a soft robot which has been able to navigate the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the Earth.

The research team led by Professor LI Tiefeng from the Center for X-Mechanics at the Zhejiang University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Zhejiang Lab conducted inter-disciplinary research with its partners and pioneered in proposing the principle of pressure adaptation in mechatronic systems, and their findings were reported in the journal Nature.

Typically, at such depths in the oceans, a vessel without a pressure-resilient “armor” would be “destroyed by the overwhelmingly hydrostatic pressure”. [Read more…] about Scientists develop soft robot for exploration in the deepest underwater place on Earth

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: deep-sea, deepest, developed, earth, fins, flapping, including, li, nature, pressure, robot, scientists, soft, tiefeng, university, zhejiang

Hanwha Aerospace earns ’Supplier Gold’ certification from Pratt & Whitney

March 25, 2021 by Mai Tao

Hanwha Aerospace has received a “Supplier Gold” certification from the one of the world’s top aircraft engine manufacturers, Pratt & Whitney (P&W).

The certification is the product of a partner evaluation program known as RTX Supplier Gold, which is run by P&W’s parent company, Raytheon Technology Corporation (RTX). It is awarded only to exceptional partners who have not missed deadlines or exhibited any quality control issues for 12 consecutive months, while exhibiting continuous improvements and satisfying customers.

Dongwan Yoo, CEO of Hanwha Aerospace USA, says: “We are pleased to see that our unwavering commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has been recognized. [Read more…] about Hanwha Aerospace earns ’Supplier Gold’ certification from Pratt & Whitney

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: aerospace, aircraft, business, certification, company, control, engine, engines, gold, hanwha, orders, partner, ppap, pw, quality, rolls-royce, supplier, turbine, worth

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