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Ainos unveils ‘AI nose’ for robotics

January 13, 2025 by David Edwards

Ainos, a developer of technology which can “digitize scent”, has unveiled its “revolutionary AI Nose for robotics” application and invites robotics companies worldwide to join Ainos Alliance.

The company says this technology aims to equip robots with the ability to “smell”, filling a long-standing gap in sensory capabilities.

Powered by advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) gas sensors, AI Nose redefines how robots interact with the world, enabling transformative applications across industrial, healthcare, and everyday environments. [Read more…] about Ainos unveils ‘AI nose’ for robotics

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: ai, ainos, nose, robotics, robots, sense, smell

Global Industrie: Kicking off the final countdown to France’s largest industrial event

January 11, 2025 by David Edwards

Global Industrie is France’s leading industry event and a significant global industrial trade show. It brings together all sectors with 2,500 French and international exhibitors.

To launch this year’s countdown to the event, Sébastien Gillet, GL Events exhibitions industrie division director, and Julie Voyer, Global Industrie director, presented an audience with the main features of this 7th edition, which will take place from March 11 to 14, 2025, at Eurexpo Lyon (France).

After their presentation, they hosted a question-and-answer session for the audience comprising of members of the media and industrial company representatives. [Read more…] about Global Industrie: Kicking off the final countdown to France’s largest industrial event

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: event, exhibition, france, global, industrie, show, trade

Nvidia unveils ‘blueprint’ for developing industrial robot fleets

January 10, 2025 by David Edwards

According to Gartner, the worldwide end-user spending on all IT products for 2024 was $5 trillion. This industry is built on a computing fabric of electrons, is fully software-defined, accelerated – and now generative AI-enabled. While huge, it’s a fraction of the larger physical industrial market that relies on the movement of atoms.

Today’s 10 million factories, nearly 200,000 warehouses and 40 million miles of highways form the “computing” fabric of our physical world. But that vast network of production facilities and distribution centers is still laboriously and manually designed, operated and optimized.

In warehousing and distribution, operators face highly complex decision optimization problems – matrices of variables and interdependencies across human workers, robotic and agentic systems and equipment. Unlike the IT industry, the physical industrial market is still waiting for its own software-defined moment. [Read more…] about Nvidia unveils ‘blueprint’ for developing industrial robot fleets

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, blueprint, brains, digital, fleets, mega, nvidia, omniverse, robot, twin

RealMan Robotics showcases ‘ultra-lightweight’ range of robots at CES

January 10, 2025 by David Edwards

RealMan Robotics, a developer of ultra-lightweight humanoid robotics and specialized robotic solutions, has unveiled its “groundbreaking innovations” at CES 2025.

RealMan highlights a suite of cutting-edge products designed to revolutionize multiple sectors, from retail and healthcare to industrial and domestic applications. At booth 52855 in Halls A-D, Venetian Expo, the company is exhibiting the following innovations:

Innovative ultra-lightweight humanoid robotics arms

A leap forward in humanoid robotics, RealMan’s ultra-lightweight robotic arms offer unmatched agility, strength, and precision. Designed with cutting-edge materials and advanced motion control, these arms enable lifelike movements, making them ideal for manufacturing, service industries, and even domestic assistance. [Read more…] about RealMan Robotics showcases ‘ultra-lightweight’ range of robots at CES

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: actuator, arms, ces, humanoids, industrial, lifting, massage, medical, realman robotics, robot, robotics, robots, ultra-lightweight

EngineAI debuts its ‘revolutionary robotics lineup’ at CES

January 10, 2025 by David Edwards

EngineAI Robotics, an innovator in humanoid robots, is making its debut at the ongoing CES 2025, showcasing its humanoid robots: the SE01, SA01, and PM01.

These robots offer a versatile foundation for developers to enhance their interaction with the physical environment. The SA01 and PM01, in particular, serve as open-source platforms for further development, providing a basis for advancements in embodied intelligence.

Zhao Tongyang, the founder and CEO of EngineAI, highlighted the company’s vision to develop world-leading general-purpose humanoid robots while continuously accelerating innovation in the embodied intelligence revolution. [Read more…] about EngineAI debuts its ‘revolutionary robotics lineup’ at CES

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: ces, engineai, humanoids, robotics, shenzen

All the Ways Predictive Analytics in CRM Improves Logistics Decision-Making

January 10, 2025 by David Edwards

Predictive analytics has revolutionized industries by offering data-driven insights that inform better decision-making. When integrated into Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, it becomes a powerful tool for logistics professionals.

Predictive analytics in CRM allows businesses to forecast trends, optimize operations, and address challenges before they arise. This article explores how predictive analytics enhances logistics decision-making, highlighting practical examples and future potential. [Read more…] about All the Ways Predictive Analytics in CRM Improves Logistics Decision-Making

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: analytics, crm, customer, data, decision-making, efficiency, logistics, management, operational, productivity, relationship, risks

RoboDK celebrates first decade of its pioneering robot simulation software

January 9, 2025 by David Edwards

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, robot programming software company RoboDK reflects on a decade of improving robot implementation. With support for over 1,000 robots and an extensive range of products and features, CEO Albert Nubiola and his team look ahead to continue their mission of making robotics accessible to all.

RoboDK, founded in January 2015, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Since its inception, the company has grown from an academic spin-off into a global leader in robotic simulation and programming software.

RoboDK now supports over 1,000 robots from 90 manufacturers and remains committed to making robotics accessible, affordable, and efficient for industries and educational institutions worldwide.

Flore Cachera, marketing manager, says: “RoboDK has significantly evolved over the past decade to become a leading software solution in the world of robotic simulation and offline programming. [Read more…] about RoboDK celebrates first decade of its pioneering robot simulation software

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: albert, nubiola, programme, robodk, robotic, simulation, software

Flexiv partners with Kurabo to launch new industrial robot

January 9, 2025 by David Edwards

Flexiv, a developer of general-purpose robotics solutions, has partnered with Kurabo, a Japanese pioneer in high-speed image processing and 3D measurement technology, to develop the “groundbreaking” Kuravizon adaptive robot.

Integrating Flexiv’s industry-leading force control technology with Kurabo’s advanced 3D vision sensing technology, Kurasense, the Kuravizon robot will be available for sale starting January 10th, 2025.

Owen Wu, Flexiv’s business development manager for the Asia Pacific region, says: “The Kuravizon system is a testament to Flexiv’s commitment to expanding our global presence by delivering cutting-edge automation solutions. [Read more…] about Flexiv partners with Kurabo to launch new industrial robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adaptive, collaborative, flexiv, industrial, kurabo, kuravizon, robot, robotic, system, vision

QR Codes and Robotics: Bridging Digital and Physical Worlds

January 9, 2025 by David Edwards

The integration of QR codes in technology has revolutionized industries, and robotics is no exception. By using a qr code maker, developers, and engineers can enhance the efficiency and functionality of robots in once unimaginable ways.

QR codes provide an elegant solution for embedding information, facilitating interaction, and enabling dynamic communication between robots and their environments.

From autonomous navigation to streamlined communication, QR codes are becoming an integral tool in advancing robotics. [Read more…] about QR Codes and Robotics: Bridging Digital and Physical Worlds

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: code, codes, future, generate, generator, maker, qr, robotics

GreyOrange launches gStore in PetSmart stores across the US

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

GreyOrange, a provider of AI-driven robotics and automation technology for warehouses, has implemented its gStore platform across PetSmart stores nationwide.

The strategic rollout of this retail SaaS store execution platform enhances PetSmart’s location management, inventory management, digital fulfillment and store operations for improved efficiency across its nearly 1,700 stores.

Greg Fancher, executive vice president of IT and chief information technology officer at PetSmart, says: “The deployment of GreyOrange’s gStore platform has provided a significant contribution in PetSmart’s journey towards operational excellence. [Read more…] about GreyOrange launches gStore in PetSmart stores across the US

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: automation, greyorange, gstore, petsmart, robotics, warehouse

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