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Advancements in robotics continue to transform oil and gas operations, says GlobalData

October 21, 2024 by Mark Allinson

With the applications of robotics continuously evolving, the oil and gas industry has emerged as a significant adopter of the technology to improve safety and efficiency of operations.

Robots equipped with advanced technologies are yielding increasingly positive results, bringing a continued transformation in the operations of oil and gas companies, says GlobalData, a data and analytics research company.

GlobalData’s latest thematic report, Robotics in Oil and Gas, highlights the role of major oil and gas companies, such as ADNOC, BP, Eni, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Repsol, Rosneft, Shell, and TotalEnergies in the development and adoption of robotics to enhance safety and productivity on the field. [Read more…] about Advancements in robotics continue to transform oil and gas operations, says GlobalData

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: gas, globaldata, oil, operations, robotics, robots

Khalifa University showcases 23 robotics solutions at IROS

October 18, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Khalifa University of Science and Technology showcased 23 innovative robotics and AI solutions as well as drone technology during the 36th edition of the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2024).

The university says the significantly number of solutions on show validate its status as an academic institution that “remains proactive in advancing automation and technology”.

With its theme “Robotics for Sustainable Development”, the event marks the Middle East and Africa (MENA) region’s first-ever IROS 2024 to be held in Abu Dhabi.

The Khalifa University stand at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC) is displaying projects encompassing all areas of robotics and AI solutions for sustainable development in the marine sector, as well as industries such as Space, Telecom, Computing, Transportation, Agriculture and wildlife conservation.

The projects include “TomFormer” for real-time disease detection in tomato leaves, “UTM: Unmanned Traffic Management”, “Lunar Rover” for lunar exploration, Exoskeleton wearable robot for enhancing human capabilities, “Smart Trash Bin” using computer vision for efficient waste separation, “Ocean Monitoring and Cleaning” for sustainable marine ecosystems, “Autonomous Port Inspection” for maritime security, “Houbara Robot” for behavioral studies of the Houbara bird in its natural habitat, “Coral Reef Inspection”, “Autonomous Driving Platform”, and various drone projects including firefighting drones and UAV swarms for inspection and tracking.

Also featured at the Khalifa University stand are the Droneleaf project which focuses on monitoring and analyzing agricultural field, ‘Spider Robot’ for various applications in climbing different terrains, “Soft Robotics at KU” feature flexible and adaptable applications of technology, a “Heterogeneous Swarm of Underwater Autonomous Vehicles” for underwater tasks, “Quadrotor Control Projects” enhancing quadrotor flight control, “Satellite Control Levitation Setup” demonstrates satellite control mechanisms, as well as the project on “Design and Performance Evaluation of a Marine-Compliant Gripper” for handling uneven large objects in marine environments.

“Autonomous Underwater Robotic System for Aquaculture”, “Autonomous Driving Platform” for developing and testing autonomous technologies, “Robotic Manipulator” for precise manipulation tasks and projects focused on innovative maritime solutions are part of the Maritime Grand Challenge.

Filed Under: News, Research Tagged With: ai, iros, khalifa, robotics, science, solutions, university

Humanoid robots are a ‘publicity stunt and serve no purpose in automated warehouses’, says Exotec

October 18, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In a blistering critique, established warehouse automation company Exotec says “useless” humanoid robot prototypes are a “publicity stunt and serve no purpose in automated warehouses”, adding that they “discredit the warehouse industry”.

Robotics systems have evolved significantly in the past decade, evolving from prototypes to fully established technologies across a range of industries.

Warehouses are a major area where robots have made a significant impact. While automated robotics systems can now fulfil increasingly complex tasks, humanoid robots are being touted as the next big thing in some quarters. [Read more…] about Humanoid robots are a ‘publicity stunt and serve no purpose in automated warehouses’, says Exotec

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: automated, exotec, humanoid, robots, warehouses

Starship and Bolt launch grocery deliveries by robot

October 18, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Starship Technologies, a provider of autonomous delivery services, and mobility app Bolt, are partnering to launch a new food delivery service. 

As the first rollout of the commercial partnership agreed between the two Estonian-founded tech giants last year, this collaboration in Tallinn, Estonia, is the first of its kind in Europe.

The combination of Starship’s cutting-edge robots and Bolt’s rapid expansion into delivery tech is set to shape the future of urban mobility across Europe.

[Read more…] about Starship and Bolt launch grocery deliveries by robot

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: app, bolt, deliveries, estonia, grocery, mobility, robot, starship, technologies

How Industrial Automation is Transforming Vehicle Sales

October 18, 2024 by Mark Allinson

If you’ve been in the automotive industry for a while, you’ve probably heard the catchy slogan, “We don’t just sell cars; we sell dreams”, which used to boost sales by 10% a few years ago.

But today, catchy slogans are not enough because as the automotive industry has evolved, so have customer expectations.

Dealerships now need more than clever marketing; they need innovation, which includes embracing industrial automation, from artificial intelligence (AI) to robotics, to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and deliver faster, more personalized service. [Read more…] about How Industrial Automation is Transforming Vehicle Sales

Filed Under: Automation Tagged With: ai, automation, industrial, inventory, management, sales, transforming, vehicle

Clearpath Robotics launches new version of Husky mobile robot

October 17, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Clearpath Robotics a global leader in autonomous mobile robots for research and development, has launched Husky A300, the next-generation version of its flagship rugged mobile robotic platform.

Clearpath, which is part of Rockwell Automation, says the new robot offers “superior performance, durability, and flexibility, empowering robotics researchers and innovators to tackle the most complex challenges in demanding environments”.

With key improvements in speed, weather resistance, payload capacity and runtime, Husky A300 is “poised to redefine the possibilities” for robotics research and development, driving forward the next generation of groundbreaking discoveries and applications, adds Clearpath. [Read more…] about Clearpath Robotics launches new version of Husky mobile robot

Filed Under: News, Research Tagged With: a300, automation, clearpath, husky, mobile, platform, robot, robotics, rockwell

Kawasaki Robotics unveils new collaborative robot designed in partnership with Neura Robotics

October 15, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Kawasaki Robotics will demonstrate new additions to its extensive robotics portfolio, including the new CL Series of intelligent collaborative robots (cobots).

The CL Series cobots, available for order in multiple payloads, and the new industrial robotic solutions featured for applications such as welding, machine tending and material removal give manufacturers limitless flexibility and advanced capabilities when choosing automation to meet their diverse needs.

Seiji Amazawa, president, Kawasaki Robotics, says: “Kawasaki Robotics is committed to delivering the advanced automation technology manufacturers need to maintain production schedules without having to compromise quality or safety. [Read more…] about Kawasaki Robotics unveils new collaborative robot designed in partnership with Neura Robotics

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cobots, collaborative, kawasaki, neura, robotics, robots

Bota Systems unveils new force-torque sensor for heavy payloads

October 14, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Bota Systems, a pioneer in multi-axis force-torque sensors, has launched the SensONE T80, specifically designed for larger cobots. Featuring ISO-standard flanges on both sides, the sensor simplifies integration and ensures superior accuracy even with heavier payloads.

The SensONE T80 is equipped with ISO-9409-1-80-6-M8 flanges, directly matching the mounting flanges on the latest UR20 and UR30 collaborative robots from Universal Robots, eliminating the need for an adapter.

This streamlines the work of integrators by removing the need for additional engineering to design adapter mounting equipment, significantly reducing time to market. [Read more…] about Bota Systems unveils new force-torque sensor for heavy payloads

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: bota, cobots, collaborative, force-torque, payloads, robots, sensor, systems

Recession-proofing your business with automation: A strategic approach

October 14, 2024 by Mark Allinson

By Scott Anair, president and CEO, Wauseon Machine

In uncertain economic times, businesses face numerous challenges that can hinder their efficiency, safety, and sustainability. One key strategy companies can deploy to withstand recessionary periods is to consider the holistic impact automation can have for their business.

This article explores how companies ensure safe, consistent operations, and position themselves for sustainable growth once the economic storm passes.

What Does it Mean to Recession-Proof a Business?

Recession-proofing involves positioning your company to remain resilient and stable even when market conditions are unfavorable. Typically, this includes some combination of improving cash flow, optimizing resources, and trimming unnecessary expenses.

But recession-proofing can, and should, go beyond managing mere financials; it also means ensuring your company is adaptable and flexible, utilizes data-driven decision making, and is prepared to compete in an environment of reduced demand and fierce competition.

Investing in automation is one way businesses can streamline their processes, reduce labor dependency, and boost productivity – all critical factors in weathering an economic downturn.

Mitigating the Domino Costs of Labor Turnover

Recession-proofing a business should include taking action to address the manufacturing industry’s biggest pain points in your company before an economic downturn. In an industry where labor shortages can severely disrupt production, manufacturers are increasingly turning to automation as a strategic solution.

On average, there are between 500,000 and 700,000 job openings in the US manufacturing sector at any given time, with many positions going unfilled due to the undesirability of repetitive, low-skill jobs.

Automation can fill this gap by taking over monotonous tasks, allowing companies to redirect their human resources to higher-level, skilled roles.

This not only improves efficiency but also opens up new opportunities for employees who can now focus on more complex tasks, such as machine operation and maintenance.

Automated systems can operate 24/7 without the need for breaks or holidays, significantly maximizing uptime while providing labor consistency.

It’s also important to remember that labor costs extend far beyond mere wages. The cost of benefits like health care and disability insurance continues to rise, driving labor costs up.

Plus, recruiting and training new or replacement workers requires more onboarding effort and resources than businesses can extend.

Unfortunately, higher turnover combined with too-few resources often results in inadequately trained employees and lower quality products over time. Inconsistency in product quality will negatively impact brand reputation and consumer loyalty, reducing market share and impacting your bottom line.

Plus, inconsistency in employee training protocols because of a lack of resources can seriously impact safety, leading to preventable accidents.

Automation offers companies consistent, reliable output that can improve facility safety and mitigate high turnover rates and the associated costs of recruitment, training and beyond.

For businesses that produce essential consumer goods, ensuring that products can get to market quickly and reliably is critical. Labor shortages can disrupt this flow, leading to loss of market share.

Plus, in a recessionary environment, competition will inevitably increase as demand decreases. Ensuring your company has solidified consumer loyalty within its market segment should be a key focus area.

By investing in automation, companies can safeguard their production capacity, ensuring they can meet market demand regardless of labor constraints.

Beyond filling the labor gap, automation ensures consistency in output, enhances product quality, and helps safeguard against the rising costs associated with employee turnover.

Accuracy, Scalability, and Standardization: The Benefits of Holistic Automation

Automation offers substantial benefits including higher production output, enhanced precision and consistency, and increased employee safety.

While it’s easy to make the case for the financial benefits of automation, improved workplace safety and product quality should not be overlooked as these factors have wide-reaching implications across organizations.

“There is nothing more important than safety to any organization, any factory,” says Carl Doeksen, global robotics automation director at 3M. “We find that the safest factories are also the most efficient and are putting out the highest quality products. Quality lies in precision and repeatability.”

The key to sustainable and consistent cost-minimization lies with safety and quality assurance. One of the main facets of quality, as Doeksen says, is precision and repeatability.

This is where having adaptable manufacturing lines offers a huge advantage. Automation systems can be designed for reuse across different production lines, making them a flexible and cost-effective solution for driving consistency across products.

Plus, by standardizing mechanical, electrical, and software components of their machines, businesses can simplify maintenance and lower the total cost of ownership over time. The key to efficiency is streamlining operations – making the equipment you use as widely applicable as possible.

As such, deployable modules can be powerful tools for recession-proofing. These adaptable, standardized systems can be rapidly implemented to enhance operations across various sectors.

In warehousing, for instance, deployable modules might include automated order fulfillment systems that integrate robotics and software to streamline processes. Their key advantages lie in their ability to be quickly adapted to existing infrastructures, minimizing the time and cost of overhauls.

Moreover, the scalability of deployable modules allows businesses to flexibly adjust to market demands without requiring large capital investments, making them both cost-effective and efficient.

For example, incorporating robotics into business operations can maintain an extremely high accuracy level on the first pass, significantly reducing errors and waste.

Robots, particularly in warehouse settings, perform tasks such as picking, packing, and transporting goods. These automated systems increase productivity by operating continuously, reducing cycle times, and optimizing labor utilization.

This high level of precision is especially valuable for tasks requiring exact measurements, such as working within 10-millimeter tolerances – something challenging for humans but routine for robots.

Automation not only drives financial gains through higher production output and reduced operational costs but also plays a pivotal role in ensuring safety and efficiency within the workplace.

By minimizing human involvement in repetitive and hazardous tasks, automation reduces the risk of workplace injuries while enhancing overall productivity. As Doeksen emphasizes, the safest factories are often the most efficient, consistently producing the highest quality products.

The precision and repeatability offered by automated systems not only improves product quality, but also contributes to long-term cost savings through reduced errors and waste.

For businesses aiming to remain competitive in an ever-changing market, investing in automation – whether through deployable modules or robotics – offers a flexible, scalable solution that promotes both operational excellence and a safer, more efficient work environment.

Making Automation Work for You

There’s no automated process for adopting automation. Investing in automation should involve a highly-tailored approach for your company’s specific pain points and needs.

According to McKinsey, “a significant portion of automation projects fail, largely for three reasons: lack of cohesive vision, a poor understanding of automation technology by leadership, and misalignment of beliefs and principles within the organization”.

Companies that have already embraced automation over the long term often develop corporate automation teams focused on standardizing their operations. These teams work with partners like Wauseon to design and implement automation solutions that can be reused across multiple facilities.

For businesses just starting their automation journey, partnering with an automation systems integrator is crucial in determining which processes to automate, how to properly operate and maintain the equipment, and how to achieve the best ROI.

By partnering with an automation systems integrator, businesses can benefit from a holistic, long-term approach to automation that enables them to scale efficiently and effectively.

Look for an automation systems integrator who will conduct on-site consultations where their experts identify the best systems to automate, calculate return on investment (ROI), and outline opportunities for cost savings.

Wauseon Machine helps businesses focus on the full lifecycle management of their automation systems, not only saving them money, but also positioning them for sustainable growth.

Because automation offers consistency in producing high-quality products, companies all over the world in just about every industry are adopting automation to become stronger global competitors.

It could turn out that automating not only makes your company recession proof, but also is a means to survival in today’s global economy.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: approach, business, recession, strategic, strategy

Farming Simulator 25 Boosting Guide: Everything You Need to Know

October 14, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Modding has become a huge part of the Farming Simulator community, and is one of the major ways to enhance your gaming experience or “boost.”

Some features currently in development are the following.

Release of many new FS 25 Mods promises to take this simulation right to the top, with several added features such as vehicle selection expansions, deeper crop management, and advanced weather that will further affect the way one takes care of their farm.

With additions like this, the game can be even more realistic. In-game multiplayer has also seen an overhaul for smoother co-op farming with friends. Other cool features involve adding more kinds of animals that can be reared.

[Read more…] about Farming Simulator 25 Boosting Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: boost, crop, farm, farming, game, guide, management, simulator

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