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Sam Francis

Massive growth in mobile robots expected as 6 million forecast to be shipped in 2030

December 10, 2019 by Sam Francis

The robotics industry is set for “seismic change”, according to a report by ABI Research, which says that, of the 8 million robots forecast to be shipped in 2030, nearly 6 million will be mobile.

ABI says it has released its “most comprehensive robotics tracker yet”, and it shows that the robotics market is “set to transform over the next 10 years”.

There will be enormous growth across all sub-sectors, highlighted in a total market valuation of $277 billion by 2030, says ABI. [Read more…] about Massive growth in mobile robots expected as 6 million forecast to be shipped in 2030

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: abi, automated, automation, growth, market, mobile, robot, robotics, robots, set, shipments

GM and LG agree $2.3 billion partnership to mass-produce car battery cells

December 10, 2019 by Sam Francis

General Motors and LG Chem have agreed a partnership to mass-produce battery cells for future electric vehicles.

Together, the companies will invest up to a total of $2.3 billion through a new, equally owned joint venture company.

The joint venture will establish a battery cell assembly plant on a greenfield manufacturing site in the Lordstown area of Northeast Ohio that will create more than 1,100 new jobs. [Read more…] about GM and LG agree $2.3 billion partnership to mass-produce car battery cells

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: battery, battery-electric, cells, chem, electric, future, gm, investment, joint, lg, lordstown, manufacturing, motors, ohio, partnership, plant, technology, vehicles, venture

ISO unveils ‘world’s first’ drone safety standards

December 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

The International Organisation for Standardisation has launched what are described as the “world’s first” drone standards.

The regulations are the result of a 12-month period of consultation with drone professionals, academics, businesses and the general public.

The final publication of these new international safety and quality Standards for Unmanned Aircraft Systems is set to have a massive impact on the future growth of the drone industry throughout the world, and, are the product of several years of cooperation and rigorous interrogation from all sectors of society. [Read more…] about ISO unveils ‘world’s first’ drone safety standards

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: air, drone, drones, global, iso, safety, standards, technology

Retailers expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025

December 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

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The retail sector is expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025, according to a study by ABI Research.

The next generation of mobile robots for cleaning, inventory management, and material handling are “passing the test in retail”, says ABI.

Several robotics companies have grown their autonomous mobile robot fleet in 2019 and are poised to scale exponentially over the next five years. [Read more…] about Retailers expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: abi, bossa, companies, delivery, inventory, last mile, management, market, mobile, nova, retail, retailers, robot, robotics, robots, technology, walmart, whitton

Siemens further expands portfolio and partnerships for industrialized additive manufacturing

December 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

Siemens is further expanding its portfolio and partnerships for industrialized additive manufacturing (AM).

The engineering giant is exhibiting at Formnext 2019 under the slogan “Thinking industrialized Additive Manufacturing further!”.

Formnext is regarded as the leading global trade fair dedicated to additive manufacturing and all of its upstream and downstream processes. [Read more…] about Siemens further expands portfolio and partnerships for industrialized additive manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: additive, digital, enterprise, factory, formnext, industrial, integrated, machine, manufacturing, planning, portfolio, printing, process, production, siemens, solution, solutions, technology

IBM joins the Mayflower autonomous ship project

December 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

IBM has joined a global consortium of partners, led by marine research organization ProMare, that are building an unmanned, fully-autonomous ship that will cross the Atlantic in September 2020, on the fourth centenary of the original Mayflower voyage 400 years ago.

The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) will use IBM’s Power servers, AI, cloud and edge computing technologies to navigate autonomously and avoid ocean hazards as it makes its way from Plymouth, England to Plymouth, Massachusetts.

If successful, it will be one of the first self-navigating, full-sized vessels to cross the Atlantic Ocean and will open the door on a new era of autonomous research ships. [Read more…] about IBM joins the Mayflower autonomous ship project

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: autonomous, data, ibm, marine, mas, mayflower, ocean, plymouth, promare, ship, technologies, technology, uk

HP expands and enriches its 3D printing ecosystem

December 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

HP has launched a series of new subscriptions and services to help customers “more easily integrate 3D printing into their digital manufacturing strategies”.

HP also unveiled a series of expanded industrial partnerships and is showcasing innovative new applications and use cases with industry leaders such as Siemens, Volkswagen, and many more.

Ramon Pastor, interim president of 3D printing and digital manufacturing, HP, says: “The journey to digital manufacturing requires much more than just technology. [Read more…] about HP expands and enriches its 3D printing ecosystem

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: customers, digital, fusion, hp, jet, manufacturing, parts, printing, production

NASA launching ‘Robot Hotel’ to the International Space Station

December 4, 2019 by Sam Francis

Sometimes robots need a place to stay in space, too. NASA is attaching a “robot hotel” to the outside of the International Space Station with the upcoming launch of the Robotic Tool Stowage (RiTS), a protective storage unit for critical robotic tools.

RiTS is set to launch on today (December 4) aboard the 19th SpaceX commercial resupply mission. Its first residents will be two Robotic External Leak Locators (RELL).

Outfitted with mass spectrometers capable of “sniffing” out the presence of gases such as ammonia, these robotic tools are used to detect leaks from the station. [Read more…] about NASA launching ‘Robot Hotel’ to the International Space Station

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: dextre, leaks, nasa, rell, rits, robotic, space, station, tool

Can robots save the e-commerce holiday season?

December 4, 2019 by Sam Francis

It’s getting close to Christmas and that means it’s time for e-commerce fulfillment managers to start getting worried about the availability of labor for the holiday season.

According to a recent article in Supply Chain Dive, “this year’s peak season promises additional challenges in recruiting new hires as the pool of available labor shrinks”.

As the article points out, the US unemployment rate hit a 50-year low in September 2019. [Read more…] about Can robots save the e-commerce holiday season?

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: article, automation, customer, delivery, demand, expectations, faster, fewer, fulfillment, holiday, human, labor, managers, meet, modular, night, orders, peak, people, percent, pickers, picking, pool, products, provide, reduce, retail, robots, season, solution, systems, warehouse, year

Manufacturing industry turning to robotics and AI in challenging economic landscape, says Deloitte

December 3, 2019 by Sam Francis

The manufacturing industry is turning to robotics and artificial intelligence as well as a range of other strategies to navigate an increasingly challenging economic landscape, according to a report by Deloitte.

The management consultancy says that, as the risk of a global economic downturn grows, the industrial manufacturing industry faces a challenging landscape in 2020 replete with trade tensions, muted job growth, supply chain volatility and an ongoing skilled talent shortage.

Yet, despite these headwinds, industry leaders are rapidly developing coping strategies – not only to weather the brewing storm, but to thrive in spite of it. [Read more…] about Manufacturing industry turning to robotics and AI in challenging economic landscape, says Deloitte

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: build, challenging, companies, continue, deloitte, digital, economic, efforts, global, good, imports, increasingly, industrial, industry, key, landscape, manufacturers, manufacturing, momentum, months, partnerships, percent, production, risk, supply

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