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Half of American jobs at risk of automation, says new report

July 20, 2017 by David Edwards

industrial robot painting

industrial robot painting

About half of all jobs in America could be replaced by robotics and automation systems, according to a news story on CNBC.com. 

And as pointed out by CNBC.com, approximately one in four American jobs are at risk of being shipped overseas, which puts three-quarters of all jobs in the US at risk of disappearing or at least changing.

The study the story was based on is How Vulnerable are American Communities to Automation, which was conducted by Ball State University’s Center for Business and Economic Research.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: american, automation, jobs, risk

Dekra takes over Lausitzring race track to turn it into an autonomous vehicle testing circuit

July 20, 2017 by David Edwards

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lausitzring track
The Lausitzring race track has been the venue for many races

A company called Dekra will take over the Lausitzring race track on November 1, 2017, and turn it into an autonomous vehicle testing ground.

Together with the Dekra Technology Center, in immediate proximity to the race track in Klettwitz, Brandenburg, since 2003, the site will be made into the innovation center for the testing of the mobility of the future.

It will become a central component of the international testing network for connected and automated driving, which Dekra is establishing in Europe and Asia, and will bring “new, high-quality jobs to the region”, says the company.  [Read more…] about Dekra takes over Lausitzring race track to turn it into an autonomous vehicle testing circuit

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automated, center, dekra, driving, future, klettwitz, lausitzring, testing

Brain Corp raises $114 million to develop self-driving technology for robots

July 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

brain corp minuteman vehicle

Brain Corp, an artificial intelligence company specializing in the development of self-driving technology for robots, has raised $114 million in a Series C funding round led by the SoftBank Vision Fund.

Brain has developed AI and self-driving technology to enable robots to perceive their environment, learn to control their motion, and navigate using visual cues and landmarks while avoiding people and obstacles.

The investment will be used to further develop AI technology and create brains for multiple types of commercial and consumer robots.  [Read more…] about Brain Corp raises $114 million to develop self-driving technology for robots

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ai, brain, funding, machines, qualcomm, robots, self-driving, softbank, technology

Interest and fascination grows about robots’ artistic talents

July 19, 2017 by David Edwards

kuka coating robot

Captives #B04 from Quayola on Vimeo.

Industrial robots which are normally seen in factories making cars or some other heavy industrial object are increasingly shown as drawing or painting like artists. 

These days, with ever-more powerful artificial intelligence software driving the robots, it’s difficult to say if there’s anything left that robots cannot do.

The big question is probably, “Is there anything that humans can do that robots cannot?”

[Read more…] about Interest and fascination grows about robots’ artistic talents

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: art, drawing, galleries, industrial, painting, robots, sculpting

China’s electric car market given a jump-start by government and looks set to boost lithium industry

July 19, 2017 by Mai Tao

open pit lithium mine

The market for electric cars in China is huge already and it’s growing at almost an exponential rate annually. 

Commentators in the country include electric cars in the category called “new energy vehicles”, which also refers to hybrid energy vehicles, and are saying the market will be further accelerated as a result of government backing.

Edward Tse, CEO of Gao Feng management consultancy, says: “With the issuance in April 2017 of the Automotive Industry Mid to Long Term Development Plan, the Ministry for Industry and Information Technology provides guiding principles for the development of China’s auto industry for the next decade.  [Read more…] about China’s electric car market given a jump-start by government and looks set to boost lithium industry

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automotive, battery, electric, energy, hybrids, industry, li-ion, lithium, toyota, vehicle, vehicles

TheConstruct launches new training courses for Robot Operating System

July 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

construct ros industrial

construct ros industrial

TheConstruct has launched several new courses for people who want to learn to use the Robot Operating System. 

The online simulation environment provider has two courses, in particular, which may interest readers of this website.

One of them is called ROS Autonomous Vehicles 101, and the other is ROS-Industrial 101. Both are available through the website, TheConstructSim.com.  [Read more…] about TheConstruct launches new training courses for Robot Operating System

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autonomous, car, dbw, industrial, interface, learn, movelt, online, operating, robot, robots, ros, ros-industrial, teach, theconstruct, training, website

Roborace shows off its driverless electric racing car in the US

July 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

roborace new york 2 small

roborace new york 2 small

Roborace has been showing off its driverless electric racing car in New York, in the US, after organising similar exhibitions in other countries. 

Roborace organises what is believed to be the world’s first driverless electric car racing series, using vehicles based on Nvidia’s Drive PX2 artificial intelligence platform.

The car incorporates technologies such as lidar, radar, cameras, ultrasonic sensors, optical speed sensors, GNSS positioning, and others, according to Engineering.com.  [Read more…] about Roborace shows off its driverless electric racing car in the US

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: car, development, driverless, electric, racing, roborace, vehicles

Rethink Robotics signs up nine new distribution partners in Europe and the US

July 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

rethink-robotics-baxter

Rethink Robotics has signed deals with nine distribution partners throughout the United States and Europe to extend the availability of its smart, collaborative robots.

With an extensive network throughout the world – including partners in the US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, China, Korea, Japan, Mexico and Australia – these distribution deals are part of Rethink’s efforts to meet growing demand across the globe, bringing flexible automation to the global manufacturing market.

With the launch of the Intera 5 software platform and ClickSmart family of gripper kits earlier this year, Rethink says it now offers a complete range of products and services to “help manufacturers around the world improve productivity“.  [Read more…] about Rethink Robotics signs up nine new distribution partners in Europe and the US

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, engineering, manufacturers, market, network, partners, rethink, robotics, robots, sawyer, solutions

3D printing startup Desktop Metal raises another $115 million in funding

July 19, 2017 by David Edwards

desktop metal 4 Sintering_Parts-2

desktop metal 6 DM Studio System-2

Additive manufacturing startup Desktop Metal has raised another $115 million in funding, bringing the total amount of financing to more than $200 million.

The company’s backers include Google, General Electric, and Techtronic Industries, the holding company for vacuum cleaner brands Hoover and Dirt Devil.

Desktop Metal was founded by four MIT professors, according to TechCrunch.com, which says its metal 3D process is “probably the most efficient” on the market.  [Read more…] about 3D printing startup Desktop Metal raises another $115 million in funding

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: company, desktop, metal, printing

You could be seeing things that aren’t there: Google Glass finds new home in old industries

July 19, 2017 by David Edwards

google glass medicine

About four years ago, when Google first showed off its Glass product – a pair of hi-tech spectacles capable of running augmented reality apps – it was met with some scepticism, incredulity even. 

Few people thought it would take off, as interesting as the idea was. Maybe people generally couldn’t see themselves walking around wearing glasses which could be seen as intrusive.

Theoretically, Google Glass could display images on pretty much everything and everyone you looked at while wearing them – and would people in your eyeline appreciate that?  [Read more…] about You could be seeing things that aren’t there: Google Glass finds new home in old industries

Filed Under: Computing, Features, News Tagged With: augmented, find, glass, glasses, google, industry, logistics, manufacturing, people, reality

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