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Flexiv continues US expansion by partnering with Infinity Robotics

November 4, 2022 by Mai Tao

Flexiv, a general-purpose robotics company, has agreed a partnership with its new US-based integration company Infinity Robotics.

As a Flexiv integration partner, Infinity Robotics will work with customers to maximize production efficiency by installing Flexiv’s range of adaptive robots into their settings.

With more than ten years of experience in the distribution and manufacturing of automated control systems, Infinity Robotics provides innovative and customizable manufacturing solutions to its customers in and around Minnesota. [Read more…] about Flexiv continues US expansion by partnering with Infinity Robotics

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adaptive, automation, business, companies, company, customers, efficiency, flexiv, handling, infinity, integration, manufacturing, north, partnership, robotic, robotics, robots, solutions

Chipotle pilots robots at key restaurants

November 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Chipotle Mexican Grill, one of the largest restaurant chains in the US, is piloting advanced technologies such as robotics to enhance its employee and guest experience by streamlining operations and reducing friction.

The company recently began piloting two new technologies in its restaurants to deliver precise forecasting, optimal quality, and increased convenience for digital guests.

In select Southern California restaurants, Chipotle is piloting a cook to needs kitchen management system that provides demand-based cooking and ingredient preparation forecasts to optimize throughput and freshness while minimizing food waste. [Read more…] about Chipotle pilots robots at key restaurants

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: advanced, california, chipotle, cooking, crew, enhance, experience, guest, guests, kitchen, management, piloting, real, restaurant, restaurants, robotics, system, technologies, time

Restaurant robots ‘can soon replace key jobs’, says report

November 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Capterra research finds that three-quarters of restaurants are now using automation

As labor shortages and rising costs continue to cut into profit margins, restaurants are looking for ways to improve their business model – and automation is increasingly looking like a viable solution.

From conversational AI drive-thrus to full-service fry cook robots, the possibilities are endless, but not all roles can be replaced.

Capterra’s 2022 Restaurant Automation Survey found that more than half of restaurant leaders say front-of-house restaurant workers can easily be automated with today’s technology, but some disciplines remain currently beyond automation. [Read more…] about Restaurant robots ‘can soon replace key jobs’, says report

Filed Under: Features, Service robots Tagged With: automation, bartenders, capterra, chefs, currently, foh, food, independent, leaders, managers, replaced, restaurant, restaurants, robots, roles, technology, tools, touch, waitstaff

Civ Robotics raises $5 million seed funding round

November 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Civ Robotics has closed a $5 million seed funding round led by ff Venture Capital and Alley Robotics Ventures, with participation from Trimble Ventures.

Civ Robotics’ autonomous surveying solution, CivDot, is an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), designed for civil engineering and infrastructure projects, such as solar farms, roadways, data centers and power plants to name a few.

Tom Yeshurun, co-founder and CEO of Civ Robotics, says: “The construction industry faces worker shortage challenges, and CivDot is empowering efficiency and safety on the job, while driving projects forward from the start. [Read more…] about Civ Robotics raises $5 million seed funding round

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: civ, civdot, construction, funding, industry, infrastructure, innovation, projects, robotics, round, seed, surveying, technology, trillion, trimble, ventures

Institut Curie implements Versius surgical robotic system as part of research partnership

November 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Institut Curie, said to be France’s leading cancer research centre, has introduced CMR Surgical’s Versius Surgical Robotic System as part of a two-year clinical study partnership.

The Versius system will initially be dedicated to gynaecological cancer surgery with a focus on minimally invasive hysterectomies.

Professor Steven Le Gouill, director of the Institut Curie Hospital Complex, says: “This technology enables our hospital to remain at the forefront of innovation. [Read more…] about Institut Curie implements Versius surgical robotic system as part of research partnership

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: benefits, cancer, cmr, curie, delivering, demonstrates, dr, ergonomics, france, hospital, hysterectomy, institut, partnership, patients, robotic, robotics, studies, study, surgery, surgical, system, technology, versius

FRAI Robotic Technologies demonstrates mobile robotic work cell

November 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Automation tasks are becoming ever more challenging. Using intelligent software in combination with the relevant automation solutions not only enables workpieces to be loaded and unloaded but also means that machine tools can be set up fully automatically through automatic replacement of tools and clamping devices.

FRAI Robotic Technologies, an Austrian company which specializes in building tailor-made automation solutions, is developing “highly flexible” robot systems to respond to this trend. Concepts such as the mobileCELL are a complete first and enable a wide range of expansion stages, making them as future-proof and competitive as possible.

Different industries, series production, small batch sizes, a wide variety of machine tools and the uncertainty of many manufacturers as to whether the current product will still be in vogue next year or become a slow seller – all this calls for flexibility in production. [Read more…] about FRAI Robotic Technologies demonstrates mobile robotic work cell

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: advantages, automation, cell, customer, flexible, frai, gripper, hand, machine, machines, mobile, mobilecell, parts, production, requirements, robot, robotic, solution, solutions, tasks, tools, wide, workpieces

Ground-breaking robotics partnership aims to shape future of safe handling of hazardous materials

November 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

A collaboration between two robotics companies is showing the potential of the technology to shape how hazardous materials are handled safely in the future.

As a television advert by UK telecommunications company EE recently demonstrated, the world of teleoperated robotics is constantly advancing. But beyond attention grabbing stunts, a key aim is to apply this technology to manufacturing and industry contexts to take people out of hazardous or dangerous work situations.

Now, thanks to a recent virtual reality (VR) experiment between Extend Robotics and Shadow Robot, achieving that aim is one step closer. [Read more…] about Ground-breaking robotics partnership aims to shape future of safe handling of hazardous materials

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: construction, extend, hazardous, industries, manufacturing, materials, partnership, robot, robotics, shadow, technology

Nokia and Flex to combine 5G SA private wireless and Industry 4.0 expertise for advanced manufacturing solutions in Brazil

November 2, 2022 by David Edwards

Networking giant Nokia has agreed a collaboration with Flex Brazil to deploy 5G SA private wireless networks in its manufacturing facilities in Brazil.

Initial use cases will focus at increasing wireless applications and exploring the potential of 5G for reliable connectivity, massive transfers of operational data and greater layout flexibility on the shopfloor.

Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (Nokia DAC) will provide the private wireless on-demand service as well as MX Industrial Edge computing and digital-enabling applications. [Read more…] about Nokia and Flex to combine 5G SA private wireless and Industry 4.0 expertise for advanced manufacturing solutions in Brazil

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: advanced, applications, brazil, chain, collaboration, customers, digital, enterprise, expertise, flex, industry, manufacturing, network, networking, networks, nokia, operations, private, solutions, supply, wireless, worldwide

Werner Enterprises and Kodiak Robotics partner to run 24/7 long-haul autonomous freight operations

November 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Kodiak Robotics, a startup self-driving trucking company, is partnering with Werner Enterprises, a large US transportation and logistics provider, to establish an autonomous trucking lane and to showcase how efficiently autonomous trucks can be used with a transfer hub model at truckports.

The relationship commenced in August with a week-long pilot program in which a Kodiak truck, accompanied by a human safety driver at all times, completed four tours involving eight unique trips between Dallas and Lake City, Florida.

Werner Enterprises also joined Kodiak’s Partner Deployment Program, which helps carriers establish autonomous freight operations and seamlessly integrate the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak’s self-driving system, into their fleet. [Read more…] about Werner Enterprises and Kodiak Robotics partner to run 24/7 long-haul autonomous freight operations

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, completed, driver, drivers, enterprises, establish, kodiak, model, operations, self-driving, trucking, werner

Robot cell guarding: When adaptability trumps strength

November 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Luke Wilkinson, design and product development manager at Matara, looks at the growing use of aluminium over steel in robot guard frames and the reasons behind its rising popularity

It is estimated that there are around 23,000 robots operating in industrial settings in the UK. The automotive sector is the largest user employing over 9,000, with the food and drink sector recently rising to second place.

With their ability to perform repetitive tasks accurately, swiftly and consistently, it’s not hard to understand why the use of robots across industry is growing. A survey conducted by the British Automation & Robot Association showed sales of robots in the UK to be 7.5% higher in 2020 from the previous year.

Whilst the benefits of using robots in industrial settings are clear, it’s important to take into account the potential safety risk they pose; not of a science fiction nature, but a very real, present in the here and now type risk that primarily stems from people accidentally getting in their way which can have serious consequences if the machine is fast moving, carrying a heavy payload and so on. [Read more…] about Robot cell guarding: When adaptability trumps strength

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: accessories, aluminium, cost, delivered, drill, frame, guard, guarding, hand, holes, key, nature, required, robot, robots, safety, site, steel, system, systems

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