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SVV claims China’s first dedicated low-volume manufacturing facility

September 25, 2020 by Mai Tao

Product development and engineering company Shenzen Valley Ventures (SVV) says its​ new manufacturing facility in China is its “first tier-1 facility” in the country. (See 3D tour of the facility.)

Located on the 9th floor of a skyscraper, SVV says it is “the most impressionable manufacturing facility in the Greater Bay Area’s Shenzhen”.

The platform is designed solely to accommodate the low-volume production needs of complex business-to-business devices, something which other manufacturers are unable to support, at least at a tier-1 level.  [Read more…] about SVV claims China’s first dedicated low-volume manufacturing facility

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: aie, capgemini, corporate, corporates, corporations, designed, engineering, facility, fail, faster, innovation, innovative, low-volume, manufacturing, platform, production, products, shenzhen, svv, tier, time, utilize

Service robotics market grows by 33 percent in China

September 23, 2020 by Mai Tao

China’s robotics industry outlook remains positive post-Covid-19 outbreak, especially across manufacturing, hospitality, and healthcare sectors.

This is according to a new report, How is Covid-19 Shaping China’s Robotics Industry?, by YCP Solidiance, which highlights that the $8 billion robotics industry projects a positive long-term growth forecast highlighting robotic automation and its useful applications across different industries.

Investment Contraction in China Following Covid-19: The Covid-19 outbreak has caused investment contraction in Q1 2020 – between 50 percent to 57 percent year-on-year, setting off a difficult funding situation across China and globally. [Read more…] about Service robotics market grows by 33 percent in China

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: china, covid, expected, growth, industry, investment, long-term, market, percent, positive, robotic, robotics, robots, service, share, solidiance, ycp

Mitsubishi Electric selling collaborative robots at half price

September 10, 2020 by Mai Tao

Mitsubishi Electric is selling its collaborative robots at half their normal price, according to a report on the Nikkei Asian Review website.

The giant industrial conglomerate has installed dozens of its own collaborative robots at production facilities around the world, and is targeting sales of 1,000 cobot units per year.

Mitsubishi has named its collaborative robot range “MELFA”, short for Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation, and the main cobot model is the Assista. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric selling collaborative robots at half price

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: assista, cobot, collaborative, company, electric, half, industrial, main, mitsubishi, price, programming, robot, robots, safety, sales, selling

Fanuc plans to triple its production of industrial robots

September 10, 2020 by Mai Tao

Fanuc, the world’s largest manufacturer of industrial robots, with almost 500,000 units in operation at customer locations around the world, is planning to “triple current monthly production” at its main factory in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. 

This is according to a report by Nikkei Asian Review which says Fanuc is particularly concentrating on its CRX line of collaborative robots.

The term “collaborative robots” refers to a type of robot which is designed to work in close proximity to humans, possibly even directly controlled by human workers through touch and guidance. [Read more…] about Fanuc plans to triple its production of industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: collaborative, company, directly, factories, fanuc, growth, humans, industrial, launched, machines, number, payload, prefecture, robot, robots, sales, servo, traditional, type, work

DB Schenker invests record-breaking €101 million into new automated warehouse

September 4, 2020 by Mai Tao

DB Schenker has successfully started operation of its “globally leading regional hub” for automated high-speed logistics.

Worth €101 million, the Red Lion warehouse in Singapore is the single largest investment in any site globally in Schenker’s corporate history.

Strategically located in the Airport Logistics Park of Singapore at Changi Airport, the site sets a new standard in combining the world’s most advanced technological developments with the highest levels of sustainable warehouse management for its customers. [Read more…] about DB Schenker invests record-breaking €101 million into new automated warehouse

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: apac, automated, city, commitment, contract, customers, db, freight, hub, lion, logistics, percent, red, schenker, singapore, warehouse

Geek+ implements first large scale robotic warehouse sorting system for e-commerce company BangGood

September 4, 2020 by Mai Tao

Geek+, the leading manufacturer of warehouse robots, has implemented a large scale autonomous mobile robot sorting system with BangGood, a well-known e-commerce company. (See video below.) 

The Geek+ system will support the company’s growing cross-border e-commerce business of 37 international warehouses with deliveries bound for over 200 countries.

In light of the accelerated shift towards e-commerce, BangGood has faced challenges of rapid growth in online sales, unpredictable demand, labor shortages, and higher requirements for safer operations. [Read more…] about Geek+ implements first large scale robotic warehouse sorting system for e-commerce company BangGood

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: banggood, business, company, e-commerce, fleetsort, geek+, global, operations, requirements, robot, robots, safe, scale, solution, sorting, system, warehouse

Scientists build robot to climb coconut trees

September 2, 2020 by Mai Tao

A group of scientists has developed a robot that can climb coconut trees and harvest the delicious fruit, or nut, or whatever it is. (See video below.)

In a paper authored by nine authors, the researchers say there is “an acute shortage of human coconut tree climbers to harvest coconuts in India and other developing countries”.

In response, the team has built a robot called Amaran, which is described as “a novel robotic coconut tree climber and harvester”, and which can be operated through a smartphone. [Read more…] about Scientists build robot to climb coconut trees

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: amaran, attached, bunch, climb, coconut, coconuts, cutter, design, harvest, harvester, robot, robotic, scientists, tests, tree, trees

SkyDrive launches ‘world’s smallest flying car’

September 1, 2020 by Mai Tao

A Japanese startup company called SkyDrive has unveiled what it claims is the world’s smallest flying car. (See video below.)

Designed to carry one person, the vehicle could be said to be the aerial equivalent of a motorcycle.

SkyDrive says it can put the what we’ll call the “airbike” into mass production in just two years’ time, by which time there should be more regulations about aerial vehicles. [Read more…] about SkyDrive launches ‘world’s smallest flying car’

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: aerial, cars, city, development, driverless, drones, flying, growth, japan, largest, plenty, regulations, skydrive, smallest, speed, technology, time, vehicles, years

China expands testing of digital currency in case US bans yuan

September 1, 2020 by Mai Tao

China is expanding the testing of digital yuan currency to prepare for any further restrictions on its companies by the US. 

So far, US President Donald Trump has effectively banned Huawei in the US and from doing business with US suppliers globally.

Huawei is the leading Chinese telecommunications equipment provider, supplying 5G systems to many countries abroad, and it offers a successful line of smartphones. [Read more…] about China expands testing of digital currency in case US bans yuan

Filed Under: Economy, News Tagged With: china, chinese, companies, currency, digital, financial, hong, institutions, kong, measures, swift, testing, trade, yuan

Chinese shipbuilder integrates autonomous navigation system

August 31, 2020 by Mai Tao

Chinese shipbuilder Jiangnan Shipyards Group is integrating autonomous navigation system into its new vessels, according to RivieraMM.com.

The company ordered the integrated automation and control systems from a company called Høglund Marine Solutions, based in Norway.

Integrated automation and control systems, or IACS, are hardware-plus-software solutions that are designed to meet the complete range of automation and control tasks on board modern vessels, according to Høglund. [Read more…] about Chinese shipbuilder integrates autonomous navigation system

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, autonomous, cargo, control, høglund, iacs, integrated, mayflower, project, ship, shipping, ships, system, systems, vessel, vessels

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