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Autonomous Tractor boss says new technology can help farmers halve their costs

September 12, 2016 by Sam Francis

autonomous tractor

The Autonomous Tractor Corporation is close to launching a range of new technologies which it says will help farmers halve their equipment costs. 

In exclusive comments to Robotics and Automation News, Kraig Schulz, CEO of ATC, says the company’s latest eDrive system would cost between $250 and $500 per horsepower.

This is approximately half the cost of a new tractor, which costs anywhere between around $750 and $1,000 per hp.

Schulz says: “The system costs will obviously depend on configuration, horsepower, and so on, but we can have a retrofit eDrive system for a 325 hp sprayer done, installed, ready to go for about $75,000 which is a little less than having the whole thing rebuilt with hydrostatic drives – about $80,000. [Read more…] about Autonomous Tractor boss says new technology can help farmers halve their costs

Filed Under: Industry, News, Transportation Tagged With: automation, autonomous, deere, edrive, electric, equipment, farmers, sprayer, system, technology, tractor

Tag Team Manufacturing says using Rethink Robotics machines has improved performance by 25 per cent

September 9, 2016 by Sam Francis

rethink robotics sawyer

Tag Team Manufacturing, a specialist in precision production runs and prototype work for original equipment manufacturers, says deploying Rethink Robotics’ Sawyer for large production jobs at its facility in Parker, Colorado, has led to significant improvements in its productivity.

Tag Team uses Sawyer in an effort to help decrease client costs while shortening the delivery times to market. Sawyer enabled Tag Team to work 24 hours per day, seven days per week to meet the condensed delivery window that otherwise would have required an addition of five machinists in a very tight labor market.

Within weeks of deployment, Sawyer bolstered Tag Team’s production figures by 25 percent, says the company. Sawyer operates a Tag Team computer numerical control (CNC) mill, constantly executing replicable tasks.  [Read more…] about Tag Team Manufacturing says using Rethink Robotics machines has improved performance by 25 per cent

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: delivery, manufacturing, precision, rethink robotics, robotics, sawyer, tag, team

Tata claims its AI system monitors hundreds of TV channels simultaneously in realtime

September 9, 2016 by Sam Francis

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tata elxsi

Tata Elxsi, a software division of the industrial giant Tata, says it has developed an integrated test automation and monitoring system which now incorporates artificial intelligence. 

The company adds that FalconEye 2.0 suite for test, workflow and monitoring automation now includes “a host of new and industry-first features”.

This includes a new artificial intelligence engine, focusing on improving the test coverage and optimizing stability testing scenarios.

One of the things it can do is simultaneously test and monitor hundreds of television channels in realtime.  [Read more…] about Tata claims its AI system monitors hundreds of TV channels simultaneously in realtime

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: artificial, automation, falconeye, includes, industrial, intelligence, monitoring, tata, testing

Robotiq launches community for robotics professionals

September 9, 2016 by Sam Francis

robotiq dof

robotiq dof

Robotiq has launched an open community – called DoF – where industrial automation professionals can share their know-how and get answers to accelerate their robotics projects. 

DoF, which stands for degrees of freedom, is meant as a medium for sharing ideas and solving automation problems, says Robotiq.

Samuel Bouchard, CEO of Robotiq, says: “We realized that the know-how is locked in the head of automation engineers who can’t talk to each other because they are far apart, focused on making their factory run.

“This is why we created this online community, to bring industrial automation pros together so they can help each other with their automation projects and stop reinventing the wheel on their own.”  [Read more…] about Robotiq launches community for robotics professionals

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, community, dof, engineers, factory, hirebotics, industrial, integration, professionals, robotics, robotiq

Koops embarks on $5 million industrial automation expansion journey

September 9, 2016 by Sam Francis

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koops

Factory automation specialist Koops says its $5 million expansion plan will eventually double its production capacity

Preparing for the increasing global demand for industrial automation systems, Michigan-based automation company Koops broke ground on a new 40,000-square-foot plant expansion that will nearly double production capacity.

The $4.9 million expansion to its current plant at 987 Productions Court in Holland, Michigan, is in response to growing global demand for automation equipment that is expected to hit $200 billion in sales in the next few years.

“Growth in the automation systems industry is on the rise because manufacturing companies worldwide are seeking ways to lower production costs while improving quality through expanded automation processes,” said Koops CEO Paul Brinks at last week’s groundbreaking.

[Read more…] about Koops embarks on $5 million industrial automation expansion journey

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automation, construction, industrial, koops, manufacturing, michigan, plant, production, systems

Volvo claims to be ‘first in the world’ with self-driving truck in underground mine

September 8, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Swedish automaker determined to take the lead in autonomous car technology

Volvo’s fully autonomous truck is the first in the world to be tested in operations deep underground in the Kristineberg Mine, in Sweden, according to the company.

The self-driving truck is part of a development project aimed at improving the transport flow and safety in the mine.

The truck will cover a distance of 7 kilometres, reaching 1,320 metres underground in the narrow mine tunnels.  [Read more…] about Volvo claims to be ‘first in the world’ with self-driving truck in underground mine

Filed Under: Industry, News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, mine, self-driving, truck, underground, volvo

Exclusive: Nasa scientists set to revolutionise oil and gas business with robotics and automation technology

September 7, 2016 by Sam Francis

space shuttle

space shuttle

Houston company says it is bringing advanced technology from Nasa to elevate oil and gas operations through robotics and automation

A Texas business grounded in aerospace experience and space technology is changing the face of oil and gas.

Houston Mechatronics, a company founded by former Nasa roboticists, is incorporating intelligent automation and robotics into the energy industry in ways that streamline operations, improve both costs and quality, and remove workers from hazardous environments.

The recent focus on oil and gas was a natural one, says Matthew Ondler, Houston Mechatronics’ co-founder and president. Although the company works with clients across a range of industries, energy is feeling a pinch.  [Read more…] about Exclusive: Nasa scientists set to revolutionise oil and gas business with robotics and automation technology

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: aerospace, automation, co-founder, gas, hazardous, houston, industry, mechatronics, nasa, oil, robotic, robotics, technology

Robots planning to defend world’s oceans against alien invasion

September 5, 2016 by Sam Francis

Lionfish interacting with RISE prototype paddle 1 Image courtesy of Ocean Support Foundation

A US non-profit company has designed an innovative method of controlling the spread of lionfish threatening to devastate fish stocks and coral reef ecosystems in warmer ocean waters.

Robots In Service of the Environment (Rise) joined deep ocean research charity, Nekton, on its maiden voyage in the North Atlantic to test a prototype being developed to operate remotely in deep water to locate and deliver a fatal electric shock to the invasive species.

Nekton’s research vessel was off the Bermudian coast conducting the XL Catlin Deep Ocean Survey, a pioneering multi-disciplinary marine research programme assessing the health and resilience of the deep ocean.  [Read more…] about Robots planning to defend world’s oceans against alien invasion

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: bermuda, coral, deep, fish, lionfish, nekton, ocean, reef, rise, species, waters

Mantaro launches ‘rugged’ telepresence robot for industrial settings

September 5, 2016 by Sam Francis

mantaro telepresence robot teletrak

mantaro telepresence robot teletrak

Mantaro says its MantaroBot TeleTrak telepresence robot is designed for rugged industrial, manufacturing and construction environments

Mantaro, a developer of mobile telepresence products, has launched a new addition to the MantaroBot TelePresence Robot lineup, the MantaroBot TeleTrak.

With the introduction of a tracked based drive system, Mantaro says the user can drive the TeleTrak to monitor projects in rugged terrain and dynamic environments remotely, locations they could not do so before.  [Read more…] about Mantaro launches ‘rugged’ telepresence robot for industrial settings

Filed Under: News Tagged With: camera, control, industrial, mantaro, mantarobot, manufacturing, mobile, robot, telepresence, teletrak

Lowe’s store bosses hire Fellow robot workers

September 5, 2016 by Sam Francis

LoweBot, a NAVii autonomous retail service robot by Fellow Robots

LoweBot, a NAVii autonomous retail service robot by Fellow Robots

Lowe’s, the home improvement and hradware store chain, has hired a robot shop assistant it developed with Fellow Robots. The company says LoweBot will enhance the shopping experience for customers.

LoweBot was developed through a partnership between Fellow Robots and Lowe’s Innovation Labs, and the companies say it explores how intelligent help can meet the needs of customers and employees.

Lowe’s will introduce LoweBot in fall, later this year.

LoweBot is part of the Navii autonomous retail service robot series by Fellow Robots, and will be in 11 Lowe’s stores throughout the San Francisco Bay area.  [Read more…] about Lowe’s store bosses hire Fellow robot workers

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autonomous, employees, fellow, hardware, intelligent, labs, lowe, lowebot, navii, oshbot, robot, robots, store

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