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Theisen’s introduces inventory robot to local stores

April 19, 2025 by Sam Francis

Home, farm and auto products retail store chain Theisen’s has introduced Simbe’s shelf-scanning robot Tally to three of its stores: Theisen’s of Dubuque, IA; Theisen’s of Dyersville, IA; and Theisen’s of Jefferson, Wisconsin.

This marks the retailer’s first phase in adopting cutting-edge technology to deliver an even better experience to customers and associates alike.

Using advanced AI and computer vision technology, Tally identifies out-of-stock items, pricing errors, and misplaced products, collecting comprehensive product data and providing quick actions for Theisen’s associates. [Read more…] about Theisen’s introduces inventory robot to local stores

Filed Under: News, Retail Tagged With: AI in retail, computer vision retail robots, customer experience automation, in-store inventory management, retail, retail automation, retail stock monitoring, robotic retail assistants, shelf scanning robots, simbe, Simbe Robotics Tally, tally, Theisen's store technology, thiesen's

Opinion: Why doesn’t anyone want to work anymore? And what’s it costing the rest of us?

April 19, 2025 by Sam Francis

In factories across the United States and Europe, machines are humming, assembly lines are ready, and wages are rising. There’s just one problem: no one wants to work.

It’s not just a Gen Z problem, though they’re the latest group being blamed. It’s a generational, cultural, and economic shift that’s hollowing out entire sectors – especially manufacturing – and threatening the social fabric of nations built on the dignity of labor.

We are drifting into a dangerous new reality: a society where millions are either unwilling or uninterested in working, while a small elite class hoards wealth, controls technology, and reshapes the economy in their image. [Read more…] about Opinion: Why doesn’t anyone want to work anymore? And what’s it costing the rest of us?

Filed Under: Culture, Features Tagged With: American manufacturing crisis, automation and unemployment, financialisation and inequality, future of work in the US, Gen Z factory jobs, manufacturing labor shortage, universal basic income dangers, welfare culture in the West, work ethic decline, working poor vs welfare

NASA selects ​HEBI to develop construction robots for building on the moon

April 18, 2025 by Mark Allinson

HEBI Robotics has entered into a Non-Reimbursable Space Act Agreement with NASA’s Ames Research Center to support the development of autonomous robotic systems for assembling infrastructure on the lunar surface.

This collaboration is part of NASA’s Autonomous Robotic Assembly of Lunar Surface Infrastructure (ARC-LSI) Study, aiming to advance technologies for constructing adaptable structures in space.​

Building upon the Automated Reconfigurable Mission Adaptive Digital Assembly Systems (ARMADAS) project, the partnership focuses on creating modular habitats, satellites, and telescopes using autonomous multi-agent robotic systems. [Read more…] about NASA selects ​HEBI to develop construction robots for building on the moon

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: autonomous space robots, building, building on the Moon, construction, hebi, HEBI Robotics NASA, international lunar projects, lunar base construction, lunar habitat development, moon infrastructure, nasa, NASA Artemis, robotic assembly systems, robotics, robots, space exploration technology

Locus Robotics ‘doubles warehouse productivity’ at French retailer Boulanger

April 18, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Locus Robotics has installed its AI-powered warehouse automation platform, LocusONE, at Boulanger, one of France’s largest consumer electronics and home appliance retailers.

The move marks a significant shift in Boulanger’s fulfillment strategy, transitioning from manual processes to scalable robotic automation.

The system was implemented at Boulanger’s central distribution facility in Hénin-Beaumont and fully integrated within four months. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics ‘doubles warehouse productivity’ at French retailer Boulanger

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: AI-powered fulfillment, autonomous mobile robots, boulanger, Boulanger warehouse automation, flexible warehouse automation, locus, locus robotics, LocusONE platform, productivity, retail logistics France, robotics, scalable robotic systems, warehouse, warehouse productivity boost, warehouse robotics France

Daimler delivers ‘autonomous-ready’ trucks to Torc Robotics

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Daimler Truck North America has delivered a new fleet of autonomous-ready trucks to its subsidiary Torc Robotics, marking a significant milestone in their push toward commercializing driverless freight transport.

The vehicles, built on the newly launched fifth-generation Freightliner Cascadia platform, are now being integrated into Torc’s testing program along one of America’s busiest freight corridors between Laredo and Dallas.

The new trucks represent Daimler’s most advanced Class 8 platform yet, featuring built-in redundancy across critical safety systems such as braking and steering – essential for achieving SAE Level 4 autonomous operation. [Read more…] about Daimler delivers ‘autonomous-ready’ trucks to Torc Robotics

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: america, autonomous truck testing Texas, autonomous trucking, commercial driver-out trucking, daimler, Daimler autonomous vehicle platform, Daimler Truck Torc partnership, driverless, driverless freight transport, freight, Freightliner Cascadia autonomous, future of freight automation, north, robotics, SAE Level 4 trucks, torc, Torc Robotics autonomous hub, transport, trucks

Move fast and build robots: How a Virginia Tech student overcame setbacks to create a growing organization

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

After his start-up collapsed his first year at Virginia Tech, Marco Gonzalez Hauger didn’t slow down – he scaled up.

The senior in the College of Engineering, who will earn degrees in both computer science and industrial and systems engineering, founded Virginia Tech Competitive Robotics Organization (CRO), the university’s largest competitive robotics team.

What started in the corner of a lab turned into a multiteam operation with students from across disciplines. [Read more…] about Move fast and build robots: How a Virginia Tech student overcame setbacks to create a growing organization

Filed Under: Engineering, Features Tagged With: bots, competitive, cro, organization, robotics, student, tech, university, virginia

Machine learning unlocks ‘superior performance’ in light-driven organic crystals

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Researchers at Waseda, University, Japan have developed a machine learning workflow to optimize the output force of photo-actuated organic crystals.

Using LASSO (least absolute shrinkage and selection operator) regression to identify key molecular substructures and Bayesian optimization for efficient sampling, they achieved a maximum blocking force of 37.0 mN – 73 times more efficient than conventional methods.

These findings could help develop remote-controlled actuators for medical devices and robotics, supporting applications such as minimally invasive surgery and precision drug delivery. [Read more…] about Machine learning unlocks ‘superior performance’ in light-driven organic crystals

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: crystals, learning, light-driven, machine, organic, performance, superior

Xaba raises $6 million to build ‘synthetic brains’ for industrial robots

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Xaba, a startup which says it is building “synthetic brains for industrial robots with zero code”, has secured a $6 million seed extension to accelerate the deployment of AI-powered robotics and cognitive industrial control systems.

The round was led by Hitachi Ventures with participation from Hazelview Ventures, BDC Capital, Exposition Ventures, and Impact Venture Capital.

Industrial automation today remains highly inefficient, relying on outdated controllers, rigid programming, and extensive manual intervention. [Read more…] about Xaba raises $6 million to build ‘synthetic brains’ for industrial robots

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: ai, brains, build, industrial, robotics, robots, synthetic, xaba

ForwardX Robotics opens advanced ‘self-production facility’ in China

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

ForwardX Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for warehouses, claims it is now “one of the few” robotics companies with full self-production capabilities after the company opened a new facility in Wuhu, Anhui, in China.

The factory manages the entire process – from assembly to testing – entirely in-house, underscoring ForwardX’s commitment to “self-sufficient production”, and highlighting its “dedication to delivering world-class robotics solutions”.

ForwardX’s factory was built in 2022, spans 10,000 square meters across two expansive buildings, featuring multiple production lines that cover the entire manufacturing process. [Read more…] about ForwardX Robotics opens advanced ‘self-production facility’ in China

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: china, facility, factory, forwardx, robotics, self-production

Enhancing Robotics with Remote Desktop Interfaces: A Leap Towards Future Automation

April 16, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The history of robotics is deep-rooted in the goal of developing intelligent machines that can aid humans in diverse environments and tasks.

The rise of robotics as a multidisciplinary field has encouraged businesses to invest heavily in remote work solutions, enabling smarter operations from afar.

Top-tier companies have been utilizing the right strategies to manage their robotic projects effectively and yield the desired results. [Read more…] about Enhancing Robotics with Remote Desktop Interfaces: A Leap Towards Future Automation

Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: automation, desktop, enhancing, future, interfaces, robotics, streamlined

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