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Mark Allinson

Smith+Nephew launches handheld robotic-assisted surgical system

December 7, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Smith+Nephew, the global medical technology business, has launched its CORI handheld surgical robot, an advanced robotic system for both total and partial knee arthroplasties.

The CORI system is a compact and fully mobile solution incorporating a 3-D intra-operative imaging system with an advanced robotic sculpting tool. The robotic system allows surgeons to measure, plan, and perform a knee surgery which is personalised to the patient’s individual anatomy in theatre.

The Smith+Nephew system is considerably more compact than alternative robotic systems, has minimal set up time, and is so portable it can be moved from theatre to theatre to optimise flow of patients through surgical units. [Read more…] about Smith+Nephew launches handheld robotic-assisted surgical system

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: benefits, cori, handheld, knee, operation, patient, patients, robotic, smith+nephew, surgeons, surgery, surgical, system, technology, theatre, uk

CMR Surgical’s Versius robot adopted by top London hospitals

December 7, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust is the first hospital in London to use the Versius next-generation robot from CMR Surgical, enabling patients awaiting cancer treatment greater access to minimal access surgery in the capital.

This is the latest in a string of new NHS sites to acquire Versius, as the next-generation robot from Cambridge continues to demonstrate merit to leading health systems across the world.

CMR Surgical, the maker of Versius, says Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust is the latest NHS Trust, and first site in London, to adopt its robot. The renowned teaching hospital has adopted the versatile technology in order to increase patient access to minimal access – or keyhole – surgery across both of its London sites. [Read more…] about CMR Surgical’s Versius robot adopted by top London hospitals

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: access, cmr, foundation, guy, health, london, minimal, nhs, patients, robot, robotic, st, surgeons, surgery, surgical, thomas, trust, versius

Supply chain robotics developer Photoneo raises $21 million in Series B funding

December 7, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Photoneo, a developer of robotics for warehouse tasks, has raised $21 million in new funding.

The new funding was from AI Capital, IPM Group, Earlybird, Venture to Future Fund, and Credo Ventures as well as all investors who participated in previous investment rounds.

The newly raised capital will accelerate 3D Sensor business and enable expansion of its fully automated fulfillment solutions for warehouses and dark stores – called BrightPick. [Read more…] about Supply chain robotics developer Photoneo raises $21 million in Series B funding

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, automation, brightpick, centers, company, customer, e-commerce, fulfillment, fully, funding, future, group, investors, ipm, labor, Photoneo, processes, robotics, sector, smart, solutions, support, technologies, technology, vision

Delivery robot startup Serve Robotics raises $13 million in seed funding round

December 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Serve Robotics, an autonomous sidewalk delivery robot company, has closed a $13 million expanded seed funding round.

The companies participating were strategic investors Uber Technologies; Delivery Hero backed DX Ventures; 7-Eleven’s corporate venture arm, 7-Ventures; and Wavemaker Partners’ food automation focused venture studio Wavemaker Labs.

The new round extends Serve’s previous seed funding and includes participation by existing seed investors Neo, Western Technology Investment, and Scott Banister among others. [Read more…] about Delivery robot startup Serve Robotics raises $13 million in seed funding round

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, company, convenience, delivery, eleven, funding, major, robot, robotics, round, scale, seed, self-driving, serve, strategic, sustainable, technology, uber, ventures, wavemaker

‘Slopehelper’ robot ready to help out in vineyards and orchards

December 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

A company called PeK Automotive has developed a robot it calls “Slopehelper” and says it is ready to help out in vineyards and orchards.

The autonomous agricultural electric robot Slopehelper is being developed and produced in the European Union.

Its creators say the solar-powered robot promises the “absolutely green future” of agriculture to vineyards and orchards at low cost, having made it possible to perform regular annual operations without a driver in fully autonomous mode. [Read more…] about ‘Slopehelper’ robot ready to help out in vineyards and orchards

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: agriculture, application, autonomous, charged, current, developed, driver, engineers, farmer, fully, future, help, kostkin, mode, operation, operations, orchards, performed, plantation, ready, robot, slopehelper, slovenia, system, team, teroair, vehicle, vineyards

A system for designing and training intelligent soft robots

December 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

‘Evolution Gym’ is a large-scale benchmark for co-optimizing the design and control of soft robots that takes inspiration from nature and evolutionary processes

Let’s say you wanted to build the world’s best stair-climbing robot. You’d need to optimize for both the brain and the body, perhaps by giving the bot some high-tech legs and feet, coupled with a powerful algorithm to help enable the climb.

Although design of the physical body and its brain, the “control”, are key ingredients to letting the robot move, existing benchmark environments favor only the latter. Co-optimizing for both elements is hard – it takes a lot of time to train various robot simulations to do different things, even without the design element.

Scientists from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), aimed to fill the gap by designing “Evolution Gym”, a large-scale testing system for co-optimizing the design and control of soft robots, taking inspiration from nature and evolutionary processes. [Read more…] about A system for designing and training intelligent soft robots

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: algorithms, block, body, brain, co-design, control, design, evolution, gym, intelligent, learning, mit, optimization, reward, robot, robots, soft, tasks, walking

Beep and Local Motors gives 10,000 passengers shuttle rides at Yellowstone National Park

December 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Beep, a developer of multi-passenger, electric, autonomous mobility solutions, has released ridership results following the “highly successful” completion of Yellowstone National Park’s first-ever autonomous shuttle program.

The Electric Driverless Demonstration in Yellowstone (TEDDY), named as an ode to Teddy Roosevelt, gave a total of 10,000 passengers a lift in and around the national park, racking up 4,000 vehicle trips and 2,100 miles.

The shuttle pilot enabled the National Park Service to test the feasibility and sustainability of autonomous mobility in a national park. [Read more…] about Beep and Local Motors gives 10,000 passengers shuttle rides at Yellowstone National Park

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, beep, local, mobility, motors, national, olli, park, passengers, project, safety, shuttle, shuttles, solutions, vehicle, yellowstone

Georgia Tech develops robot designed for thinning and pruning peach trees

December 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Peaches, not surprisingly, pack a punch for Georgia’s economy.

Over 130 million pounds of peaches are produced in Georgia per year, and the Southern staple has a total farm gate value of over $71 million, according to recent estimates.

But cultivating peaches is a complex and manually-intensive process that has put a strain on many farms stretched for time and workers. To solve this problem, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has developed an intelligent robot designed to handle the human-based tasks of thinning and pruning peach trees, which could result in significant cost savings for peach farms in Georgia. [Read more…] about Georgia Tech develops robot designed for thinning and pruning peach trees

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: acres, crops, cultivation, farms, fruit, georgia, grow, gtri, harvesting, hu, intelligent, peach, peaches, pruning, robot, technology, thinning, time, tree, trees

4 Ways Businesses Can Improve Accessibility

December 3, 2021 by Mark Allinson

These days, almost everyone relies on the World Wide Web for information, goods, and services. For this reason, businesses across all industries build online domains that draw in prospective customers quickly.

In other words, websites enable companies to create exposure for their brands and attract a more incredible following, increasing sales and revenue.

But despite the benefits of the Internet on both entrepreneurial ventures and consumers alike, many Web pages remain inaccessible to people who have disabilities. [Read more…] about 4 Ways Businesses Can Improve Accessibility

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: accessibility, accessible, attract, brands, businesses, consumers, content, customers, disabilities, engage, features, fully, headers, hearing, images, improve, include, internet, low, making, material, maximize, online, profit, readers, reason, sales, screen, search, site, structure, users, video, vision, visual, web, websites

Top 10 Most Liked and Popular Robotic YouTube Channels

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Robotics remains one of the most popular subjects that individuals like to post videos about on YouTube. You should know that if you want to buy cheap YouTube likes, that is one way to get the engagement numbers you crave as a content creator.

However, if you know about robotics and can develop some interesting videos using those as subject matter, you are likely to find success.

We’ve come up with ten of the most liked and subscribed robotics video channels if you’re interested in seeing what we mean. Maybe you might check out these channels and decide which one you’d like to use as a model for your own robotics-based content. [Read more…] about Top 10 Most Liked and Popular Robotic YouTube Channels

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: ai, automation, channel, channels, company, field, group, learn, robotics, robots, start, tv, videos

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