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Tethys Robotics launches robot for automated underwater inspections

August 27, 2024 by David Edwards

Tethys Robotics, a Swiss startup in underwater robotics, has launched its latest product: Tethys ONE, an ROV/AUV hybrid designed for automated precision underwater inspections, even in the harshest conditions.

Tethys ONE stands out in the global market as a dual-functionality robot, capable of operating both via drone pilot control (ROV) and in full autonomous mode (AUV).

Weighing just 35kg (77lbs) in air, this compact yet powerful device is optimized for rapid deployment and exceptional performance in confined underwater spaces at depths of up to 300 meters (984 feet).

[Read more…] about Tethys Robotics launches robot for automated underwater inspections

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: automated, autonomous, auv, inspections, operated, rov, tethys robotics, underwater, vehicle

Elevate Industrial Robotics with the AAEON UP Xtreme 7100

August 19, 2024 by David Edwards

Introducing the meticulously designed all-in-one robotics solutions, the UP Xtreme 7100. Engineered to deliver high-performance solutions for the most demanding robotics applications, the AAEON’s UP Xtreme 7100 is available in two shapes: as a single-board computer and as a Mini PC.

[Read more…] about Elevate Industrial Robotics with the AAEON UP Xtreme 7100

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: aaeon, aaeon up extreme 7100, elevate, industrial, mini pc, robotics, single-board computer, solution

Serve Robotics to deliver Shake Shack food with delivery robots using Uber platform

August 19, 2024 by David Edwards

Serve Robotics, an autonomous sidewalk delivery company, and Shake Shack have agreed a partnership to deliver Shake Shack using Serve’s autonomous delivery robots via Uber Eats, the delivery platform of Uber Technologies.

Customers who order from select Shake Shack restaurants in Los Angeles through Uber Eats may receive their order via Serve’s innovative autonomous robots.

The partnership marks another step forward in the expansion of sidewalk robots on Uber Eats, which has been offering Serve’s autonomous deliveries in Los Angeles since 2022, and is poised to lead to future expansion across the US. [Read more…] about Serve Robotics to deliver Shake Shack food with delivery robots using Uber platform

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: delivery, platform, robotics, robots, serve, shake shack, uber

Starship provides delivery robots to new US colleges and adds new technology

August 19, 2024 by David Edwards

Starship Technologies, the world’s leading provider of autonomous delivery services, is expanding its service to new universities, adding to its existing 50 US campuses.

In addition, the company will expand its wireless charging to 75 percent of its campuses and introduce Starship Marketplace for more ordering options. [Read more…] about Starship provides delivery robots to new US colleges and adds new technology

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: campuses, colleges, delivery, robots, starship, technologies

Future of Personal Injury Law: The Impact of Driverless Cars on Legal Proceedings

August 13, 2024 by David Edwards

The rise of driverless cars represents a transformative shift in the automotive industry, promising to redefine how we approach transportation. These autonomous vehicles, equipped with advanced technologies, have the potential to drastically reduce traffic accidents caused by human error.

However, their integration into everyday life also brings forth complex legal challenges, particularly in the realm of personal injury law. As driverless technology becomes more prevalent, its impact on legal proceedings will be profound, necessitating a reevaluation of existing legal frameworks and practices.

This blog explores the future of personal injury law in the context of driverless cars. By examining current practices, technological advancements, and emerging legal issues, we aim to shed light on how the legal landscape will evolve as autonomous vehicles become a fixture on our roads. [Read more…] about Future of Personal Injury Law: The Impact of Driverless Cars on Legal Proceedings

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: cars, driverless, future, injury, law, lawyer, legal, personal, proceedings

Figure AI unveils new humanoid robot with ‘three times’ more computing power than it had before

August 8, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Humanoid robotics startup Figure AI reveals new robot using Nvidia Isaac Sim for synthetic data and generative AI models trained on Nvidia accelerated computing for real-time inference

Silicon Valley’s Figure AI has taken the wraps off of its next-generation Figure 02 conversational humanoid robot that taps into Nvidia Omniverse and Nvidia GPUs for fully autonomous tasks.

Figure said it recently tested Figure 02 for data collection and use-case training at BMW Group’s Spartanburg, South Carolina, production line. [Read more…] about Figure AI unveils new humanoid robot with ‘three times’ more computing power than it had before

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: ai, computing, conversational, figure ai, humanoid, isaac, nvidia, omniverse, power, robot, sim

Cyngn expands dealer network to include Alta Equipment

August 8, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Cyngn has expanded its dealer network to include Alta Equipment Group, which is said to have more than $1 billion in annual sales.

The purveyor of both construction and material handling equipment will begin selling Cyngn’s autonomous DriveMod Tugger. The DriveMod Tugger bundles Cyngn’s autonomous vehicle technology with Motrec’s MT-160.

Lior Tal, CEO of Cyngn, says: “Alta has an impressive record of sales, and we are thrilled to have Cyngn’s autonomous vehicles included in their catalog. [Read more…] about Cyngn expands dealer network to include Alta Equipment

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: alta, cyngn, dealer, equipment, handling, material, network

How Do Warehouse Robots Streamline Supply Chains?

August 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson

With the market for logistics-focused robotics hitting $8.78 billion in 2023 and strong growth anticipated over the next decade, there is obvious enthusiasm for this type of technology in a supply chain context.

Moving towards the adoption of robots in your organization is easier if you are in the loop on what they can do, so here’s a round-up of what this kit is capable of in a modern warehouse context to help convince decision-makers of the value that can be unlocked post-procurement. [Read more…] about How Do Warehouse Robots Streamline Supply Chains?

Filed Under: Warehouse robots Tagged With: autonomous, chains, logistics, mobile, picking, placing, robotic, robots, streamline, supply, systems, warehouse, warehousing

Nokia unveils new system for monitoring warehouse inventory with drones

August 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Nokia has launched what it says is an “industry-first, true inventory counting capability” for Nokia Autonomous Inventory Monitoring Service (AIMS), enabling warehouse operators to utilize autonomous drones to individually count items, such as eaches, cases or cartons, in any racked inventory location accurately and efficiently.

Nokia points to statistics showing warehouse shrinkage can account for 3-5 percent of a company’s revenue and 25 percent of shrinkage is due to administrative errors.

This, combined with continued pressure to fulfill orders rapidly, has pushed warehouse operators to a tipping point of futureproofing and automating operations to gain a business edge.

The new inventory counting capability adds to Nokia AIMS’ current features of finding misplaced and lost inventory, as well as empty bin detection. [Read more…] about Nokia unveils new system for monitoring warehouse inventory with drones

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: counting, drones, inventory, monitoring, nokia, system, warehouse

Nvidia accelerates humanoid robotics development on ‘global scale’

July 30, 2024 by Mark Allinson

To accelerate humanoid development on “a global scale”, Nvidia is providing the world’s leading robot manufacturers, AI model developers and software makers with a suite of services, models and computing platforms to develop, train and build the next generation of humanoid robotics.

Among the offerings are new Nvidia NIM microservices and frameworks for robot simulation and learning, the Nvidia OSMO orchestration service for running multi-stage robotics workloads, and an AI- and simulation-enabled teleoperation workflow that allows developers to train robots using small amounts of human demonstration data.

“The next wave of AI is robotics and one of the most exciting developments is humanoid robots,” says Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. “We’re advancing the entire Nvidia robotics stack, opening access for worldwide humanoid developers and companies to use the platforms, acceleration libraries and AI models best suited for their needs.” [Read more…] about Nvidia accelerates humanoid robotics development on ‘global scale’

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: humanoid, microservices, nvidia, osmo, robot, simulation

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