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Rio Tinto makes first delivery of iron ore with ‘world’s largest robot’

July 23, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Mining giant Rio Tinto has achieved the first delivery of iron ore with what it describes as “the world’s largest robot”.

The company’s $940 million AutoHaul programme is focused on automating trains transporting iron ore to Rio Tinto’s port facilities in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Once commissioned, the network will be the world’s first heavy haul, long distance autonomous rail operation.  [Read more…] about Rio Tinto makes first delivery of iron ore with ‘world’s largest robot’

Filed Under: Industry, News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous train, rio tinto

Autonomous truck startup raises $30 million

July 23, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Autonomous truck startup Embark has raised $30 million in new funding, bring the total to $47 million, according to a report on the Forbes website. 

The company recently completed a US coast-to-coast test run of its driverless truck. Towards the end of last year, the company also partnered with Frigidaire, and Ryder, on a pilot test.

The market for autonomous trucks is believed to be potentially huge, and many companies are developing the technology (see our feature). [Read more…] about Autonomous truck startup raises $30 million

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous trucks, embark drive

Yanmar launches new autonomous tractors

July 23, 2018 by Sam Francis

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A Japanese company called Yanmar has launched a couple of new autonomous tractors which it says will help farmers save time and money.

The vehicles are set to be on sale from October and cost around $97,000 to $127,000 each.

Autonomous farm machines were once the subject of science fiction, but Yanmar has made them a reality with the introduction of its new “2-Series” tractors.  [Read more…] about Yanmar launches new autonomous tractors

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: autonomous tractor, robot tractor, yanmar

Steel market: Automakers exploring new materials to make vehicles lighter

July 20, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Automotive manufacturers are exploring a variety of new methods and materials which will enable them to produce vehicles that are stronger, lighter, and more suited to what many believe will be an autonomous and electric driving culture of the future.

While many may have heard of carbon-fiber and similarly exotic-sounding and expensive materials, what is probably more likely is that heavier iron parts will be replaced with steel, and steel parts will be replaced with whatever is lighter than that – plastics, perhaps, or new, lighter types of steel.

One new type of steel that is currently being discussed widely is referred to as “advanced high-strength steel”, or AHSS.  [Read more…] about Steel market: Automakers exploring new materials to make vehicles lighter

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: advanced high-strength steel, automotive manufacturing, global market for steel, steel

Hidden meanings: Using artificial intelligence to translate ancient texts

July 19, 2018 by Sam Francis

The ancient world is full of mystery. Many mysteries, in fact. Many mysteries indeed. 

Who built the monolithic and megalithic structures found all over the world? Why did they build them? How did they build them? What technology did they use?

And perhaps most importantly from the point of view answering all the other questions: Where are the texts that the builders produced?

We assume that if the ancients were capable of building structures that modern humans cannot replicate even now with the latest technology, they must have been a literate civilization which recorded and stored information.  [Read more…] about Hidden meanings: Using artificial intelligence to translate ancient texts

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: artificial intelligence, hieroglyphs, translation

Fraunhofer developing ‘next generation of industrial robots’

July 18, 2018 by Sam Francis

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The Fraunhofer Institute in Germany is developing what it says will be the “next generation of industrial robots”, which integrate new kinematics for milling, customized, high-precision manufacturing

Manufacturers generally must offer high-quality products at low prices in order to remain competitive.

In a bid to provide the production technologies they will require, three Fraunhofer Institute teams are working together on what they say is “the next generation of industrial robots which will facilitate cost-effective production processes”.

The researchers are focusing on developing a new kinematics for milling lightweight materials, metals, and steels. The aim: achieving a production tolerance of just 0.1 millimeters all over the robot workspace starting with the very first component.  [Read more…] about Fraunhofer developing ‘next generation of industrial robots’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry Tagged With: fraunhofer institute, industrial robots, research

Contec Americas opens $6.3 million modern new US headquarters and manufacturing facility

July 18, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Contec Americas has decided to invest $6.3 million into an expansion program in the US, which includes spending on new headquarters location in Melbourne, Florida.

The company says the decisions are being driven by “rapid growth” in the industrial internet of things market and record sales.

Contec is a technology design, manufacturing, and integration company.  [Read more…] about Contec Americas opens $6.3 million modern new US headquarters and manufacturing facility

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: contect americas, new facility

Automation integrator JMP Solutions awarded by Fanuc

July 18, 2018 by Sam Francis

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JMP Solutions, an independent robotic systems integrator, has received three prestigious awards at the Fanuc America Authorized Systems Integrator Conference and Awards Gala in Clearwater, Florida.

JMP’s automation and robotics division received three awards:

  • the Growth Award was presented for outstanding growth of robot sales;
  • the Sales Leadership Award recognized JMP’s exemplary level of sales; and
  • the Excellence in Intelligent Robotics Award recognizes sales leadership of intelligent products.

Ken McLaughlin, general manager of JMP’s automation and robotics division, says: “Since JMP entered the Fanuc Authorized System Integrator program in 2009, we’ve enjoyed a strong relationship built on trust and collaboration.  [Read more…] about Automation integrator JMP Solutions awarded by Fanuc

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: fanuc, fanuc america, jmp solutions, robotics and automation integrator

Power grid: Integrating large-scale battery energy into the electricity network

July 17, 2018 by Sam Francis

One of the most challenging issues for power grids is energy storage. The ability to store energy would enable the supply of uninterrupted electricity to customers, but battery technology has been too expensive or not good enough – until now, with all the electric cars on the roads. Claude Olsen, of Gemini.no, explains

Batteries have become so cheap that they can be used for more than just smartphones and electric cars. Now, national electricity network companies will use them to stabilize the power grid.

In the Norwegian city of Skien, the Odds football stadium Skagerak Arena will, next year, be almost self-sufficient with electricity from 5,000 square meters of solar cells on the roof.

However, since the big peak in power consumption is on the day of the match, the energy produced on the other weekdays must be stored in large batteries.  [Read more…] about Power grid: Integrating large-scale battery energy into the electricity network

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: battery, cineldi, electric car batteries, electricity, gemini, power grid, sintef

Apttus to integrate Siemens product lifecycle management technology to offer greater customization

July 17, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Apttus, a software company which specializes in business processes such as quotes and sales, says it will integrate product lifecycle management technology from Siemens within its offering.

The integrated solution will provide customers with unique, end-to-end “Configure Price Quote” solution capabilities that better serve the full breadth of complex use cases, across the spectrum of Configure-to-Order, to custom, Engineer-to-Order.

By leveraging Siemens’ capabilities, such as PLM, 3D visualization, product configuration and design automation, Apttus CPQ is poised to address the most challenging manufacturing industry requirements.  [Read more…] about Apttus to integrate Siemens product lifecycle management technology to offer greater customization

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: apttus, product lifecycle management, siemens plm, siemens teamcenter

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