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Automation in Car Shipping: Streamlining the Logistics Process

May 15, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Automation shapes the car shipping industry like hands shape clay. It pulls in an assortment of tools and processes to perfect the procedure, giving attention to details such as vehicle tracking and data analysis.

What this means is that you get safer and quicker deliveries, but there’s something else too. Think of a world where fuel waste is cut down, paperwork flows lightning fast, and no costly human errors occur during shipping – that’s what automation brings to the table.

[Read more…] about Automation in Car Shipping: Streamlining the Logistics Process

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: automation, automotive, car, clearances, customs, documentation, industry, logistics, workflows

Dollar Cost Averaging is the Way to Build Considerable Wealth in Crypto

May 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Purchasing Bitcoin (BTC) when the price is at its lowest during a bear market is said to be one of the most significant keys to building wealth.

After all, even in the worst of bear markets, BTC averages about a 200 percent increase in value annually. Not bad for a digital asset that’s only been around for fifteen years.

But what about building wealth by purchasing the digital gold in the bull market? [Read more…] about Dollar Cost Averaging is the Way to Build Considerable Wealth in Crypto

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: bitcoin, coindesk, crypto, lawyer, scam

Exploring the Future of Robotics Through Advanced Online Education

May 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

The field of robotics and automation is reshaping many industries, ushering in a pressing need for experts skilled in the latest technological developments.

Institutions like Kettering University Online are responding to this need by offering specialized online Masters in automotive engineering programs and lean manufacturing, which is aimed at preparing students for careers where technology and human expertise intersect.

The importance of advanced online education in the field of robotics cannot be overstated. As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, professionals need to stay ahead of the curve to remain competitive in their careers. [Read more…] about Exploring the Future of Robotics Through Advanced Online Education

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: adaptability, course, creativity, degree, engineering, kettering, mechanical, ms, university

Bota Systems unveils ‘ultra-lightweight’ through-hole force-torque sensor for robots

May 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Bota Systems, a provider of multi-axis force-torque sensors, has launched the PixONE, awhich it describes as “a cutting-edge through-hole sensor that integrates high-performance electronics within a compact, ultra-lightweight design”.

Designed for seamless integration into robotic systems, PixONE features a through-hole architecture facilitating internal cable routing to enhance robot agility and safety.

The PixONE sensor’s innovative hollow shaft design allows it to be seamlessly integrated between the robot’s arm and the end-of-arm tooling (EOT), maintaining the integrity of internal cable routing.

[Read more…] about Bota Systems unveils ‘ultra-lightweight’ through-hole force-torque sensor for robots

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: bota systems, force-torque sensor, robotics, systems, through-hole, ultra-lightweight

Mentee Robotics unveils humanoid robot that ‘integrates AI across all operational layers’

May 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Mentee Robotics is developing an end-to-end humanoid robot with sufficient dexterity for a wide spectrum of activities in both households and industrial warehouses.

For the first time, Mentee Robotics demonstrates a complete end-to-end cycle – from a verbal command to complex task completion including navigation, locomotion, scene understanding, object detection and localization, grasping, and natural language understanding.

The production-ready prototype expected to be deployed by Q1 2025, will be powered by camera-only sensing, proprietary electric motors that support unprecedented dexterity, and fully integrated AI. [Read more…] about Mentee Robotics unveils humanoid robot that ‘integrates AI across all operational layers’

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: ai, mentee robotics, menteebot

Sea Machines Robotics unveils new unmanned ‘workboats’

May 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Sea Machines Robotics, a developer of marine autonomous technology, has launched “Selkie”, its latest innovation in unmanned surface vessels (USVs).

The company described the launch as “a momentous move that will further the flood tide of autonomous marine operations”.

The first model, Selkie 7, is a 7-meter USV powered by the company’s flagship SM300 Autonomous Command and Control system, Selkie represents a leap forward in autonomous technology and a new era of marine exploration and operations. [Read more…] about Sea Machines Robotics unveils new unmanned ‘workboats’

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: robotics, sea machines, selkie, surface, unmanned

Rocsys and EasyMile partner to launch autonomous charging system

May 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

EasyMile, a developer of driverless technology, and Rocsys, a provider of hands-free charging solutions for electric vehicles, have unveiled their strategic collaboration.

In a significant step towards a future of fully autonomous industrial vehicle operations, EasyMile and Rocsys have started working together to introduce fully autonomous charging solutions within the EasyMile offering.

By combining Rocsys’ cutting-edge seamless charging technology with EasyMile’s expertise in autonomous vehicle fleets, the collaboration aims to increase the efficiency and reliability of industrial AV operations. [Read more…] about Rocsys and EasyMile partner to launch autonomous charging system

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, charging, driverless, easymile, hands-free, rocsys, system, vehicle

Richtech Robotics and Zipphaus to launch robot-operated cafes

May 3, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Richtech Robotics, a Nevada company and a provider of AI-driven service robots, today announced a joint venture with Zipphaus to launch robot-operated cafes in hospitals, airports, colleges and universities.

This strategic partnership brings together Richtech’s pioneering robotics expertise with Zipphaus’s operational proficiency to maximize development opportunities across the United States.

Through this joint venture, Richtech and Zipphaus will form Zipphaus Plus, which will be focused on deploying Richtech’s ADAM robot alongside Zipphaus’ cafe management expertise. [Read more…] about Richtech Robotics and Zipphaus to launch robot-operated cafes

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: cafes, richtech, robot-operated, robotic, robotics, zipphaus

Collaborative Robotics raises $100 million in Series B funding

May 3, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Collaborative Robotics, (or Cobot), a leader in the development of practical collaborative robots (cobots), today announced it has raised $100 million in Series B funding led by General Catalyst and joined by Bison Ventures, Industry Ventures and Lux Capital.

Existing investors Sequoia Capital, Khosla Ventures, Mayo Clinic, Neo, 1984 Ventures, MVP Ventures and Calibrate Ventures participated as well, bringing the total funding raised to over $140 million in less than two years.

Cobot also announced that industry leader Teresa Carlson has joined the company as an Advisor. [Read more…] about Collaborative Robotics raises $100 million in Series B funding

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cobot, collaborative robotics, funding, series b

BlackBerry and AMD develop system to stop robots shaking

May 3, 2024 by Mark Allinson

BlackBerry is partnering with AMD to build technology for “next-generation robotic systems” by enabling new levels of low latency and jitter, and repeatable determinism.

Together, the companies will address the critical need for “hard” real-time capabilities in robotics-focused hardware with an affordable and powerful platform that delivers enhanced performance, reliability, and scalability for robotic systems in industrial and healthcare.

The platform combines BlackBerry QNX expertise in real-time foundational software solutions and the QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) with heterogeneous hardware solutions powered by the AMD Kria K26 SOM that features both Arm and FPGA programmable logic-based architecture. [Read more…] about BlackBerry and AMD develop system to stop robots shaking

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: blackberry, industrial robots, jitter, technology

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