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A Look at 3 Strategies for Sustainable Development

October 21, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Eiffel Tower in Paris, France

Everyone believes that sustainable development should be a global priority, yet it can be challenging to incorporate this global concern into governmental policies.

Strategies for sustainable development are defined as growth that meets current demands without jeopardizing the capacity of future generations to content their own needs.

According to economists, strategies for sustainable development are an economic process that preserves and passes on to future generations the quality and quantity of our natural resource stocks and the integrity of biogeochemical cycles. [Read more…] about A Look at 3 Strategies for Sustainable Development

Filed Under: Economy Tagged With: development, energy, natural, power, solar, sources, strategies, sustainable

Study Shows US Drivers Believe Partially Automated Vehicles Are Fully Self-Driving

October 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

US drivers may be treating their partially-autonomous vehicles as fully self-driving, according to a new study.

Research shows that owners of advanced systems, such as General Motors’ Super Cruise or Tesla’s Autopilot, believe that these technologies have more capabilities than they actually do.

Academics are concerned that such findings could lead to more unnecessary collisions in the future. [Read more…] about Study Shows US Drivers Believe Partially Automated Vehicles Are Fully Self-Driving

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: autonomous, autopilot, car, companies, corner, drive, drivers, driving, fully, learning, partially, percent, self-driving, simply, software, study, system, systems, technology, tesla, time, users, vehicles, work

Automation‌ ‌and‌ ‌IoT‌‌: ‌Transforming‌ ‌How‌ ‌Industries‌ ‌Function‌

October 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The key role of technologies is to facilitate our life. But the modern use cases of tech solutions are not limited to everyday tasks.

Actually, we should admit that the most important functions that technologies, and especially the Internet of Things (IoT), have today are related to their implementation by different industries.

As a result, the main beneficiaries are enterprises that have the possibility to fully transform their approach to organizing various processes. [Read more…] about Automation‌ ‌and‌ ‌IoT‌‌: ‌Transforming‌ ‌How‌ ‌Industries‌ ‌Function‌

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: automation, billion, control, devices, employees, enterprise, enterprises, fully, human, industries, iot, market, possibility, processes, reduce, required, smart, solutions, systems, time, volume, won, work

ABB survey reveals re-industrialization ‘at risk’ from global education gap in automation

October 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

A global ABB survey has revealed a growing trend in US and European businesses towards re-shoring or nearshoring operations to build resilience in the face of global challenges – but at the same time, a significant education gap in the skills necessary for these strategies to succeed.

Sami Atiya, president of ABB’s Robotics and Discrete Automation Business, says: “The world is constantly evolving – businesses are shifting existing structures and adopting new technologies to future-proof their operations for a variety of challenges and uncertainties, with robotic automation playing a key role.

“We need significant investment in continuous education to prepare our existing and future workforce to thrive in an age of robotics and automation, important not only to prepare for the widespread shifts we are seeing, but to create prosperous societies going forward.” [Read more…] about ABB survey reveals re-industrialization ‘at risk’ from global education gap in automation

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: abb, automation, businesses, education, european, future, gap, global, operations, percent, robotics, skills, survey, training

European Commission launches online ‘meeting point’ for robotics community

October 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The European Commission has launched a “meeting point” for the online robotics community.

TheEC says its European hub makes it possible to explore “non-technical aspects of robotics that impact society and our lives”.

Robospot: The Responsible Robotics Knowledge Hub is a platform created within the Robotics4EU project, free and open to anyone. [Read more…] about European Commission launches online ‘meeting point’ for robotics community

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: community, eu, european, online, open, responsible, robospot, robotics

Robotics and Health and Safety

October 12, 2022 by Mark Allinson

One of the areas where robotics can make a real difference is in the health and safety world.

Although robotics have their own health and safety challenges, there is o denying that they can and are being used to change the face of health and safety in many workplaces around the world.

When used in conjunction with existing measures like key clamp fittings and hazmat suits, for example, which is why anyone who is interested in improving their health and safety record should be looking at robotics as a solution. [Read more…] about Robotics and Health and Safety

Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: employees, health, injuries, reduce, repetitive, robotic, robotics, robots, safety

How Data Annotation Speeds Up the Development of AI Robots in the Agriculture Industry

October 11, 2022 by Mark Allinson

AI has made the lives of companies across industries a lot easier since it allows them to automate a lot of time-consuming and mundane processes.

However, these robots need to be trained with data that allows them to recognize and function in the physical world. This is where data annotation services come in.

Today we will take a look at how data annotation speeds up the development of AI robots and the types of data annotation that are necessary. [Read more…] about How Data Annotation Speeds Up the Development of AI Robots in the Agriculture Industry

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: ai, annotation, companies, data, development, example, fruits, image, images, let's, objects, perform, red, ripe, robot, robots, task, train, tree, types, vegetables

Medical Microinstruments introduces even smaller robotic instruments for complex ‘supermicrosurgery’

October 9, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Medical Microinstruments, a robotics company developing devices for microsurgery, has launched its new Supermicro NanoWrist instruments for use with the Symani Surgical System, developed specifically to address the challenges of microsurgery.

The new supermicro needle holder and dilator were recently used in clinical procedures in Zürich, Florence, and Salzburg, with successful patient outcomes.

Simon Enzinger, MD, DDS, surgeon at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University Hospital Salzburg, used the new instruments on a procedure called a partial glossectomy, where he raised a lateral arm free flap to replace a large section of a patient’s tongue which required removal due to cancer. [Read more…] about Medical Microinstruments introduces even smaller robotic instruments for complex ‘supermicrosurgery’

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: access, artery, connect, diameter, dr, enzinger, instruments, medical, microinstruments, microsurgery, nanowrist, patient, procedures, salzburg, small, smaller, supermicro, surgeon, surgery, suturing, symani, vessels

Realtime Robotics integrates robot motion planning and control software with Siemens Process Simulate

October 9, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Realtime Robotics, the leader in collision-free autonomous motion planning for industrial robots, today announced that it has teamed with Siemens to integrate its RapidPlan software with Siemens Process Simulate, in the company’s Tecnomatix portfolio.

This integration enables Siemens customers to utilize Realtime’s innovative robot motion planning and control software as a part of their regular workflow, without leaving Process Simulate.

Customers using the integration can easily visualize, prioritize and simulate robot task plans, and validate them through virtual commissioning. Support for servo weld guns has also been added. [Read more…] about Realtime Robotics integrates robot motion planning and control software with Siemens Process Simulate

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: automated, collision-free, control, customers, industrial, integration, manual, motion, planning, plans, process, programming, rapidplan, realtime, robot, robotics, robots, siemens, simulate, simulation, software, task, time

Dexterity and Sumitomo partner to bring ‘next generation robotics’ to Japanese warehouses

October 9, 2022 by Mai Tao

Dexterity, a provider of robotic solutions for a variety of industries, has agreed a strategic partnership with the Sumitomo Corporation to install 1,500 Dexterity-powered robots in warehouses across Japan.

Sumitomo Corporation, a Japan-based Fortune 500 multinational, signed an exclusive distributorship agreement in Japan with Dexterity to push into the Robots as a Service (RaaS) business in Japanese warehouses.

Prior to signing this distribution agreement, Sumitomo invested in Dexterity in 2020 through Presidio Ventures, Sumitomo’s US-based corporate venture capital arm. [Read more…] about Dexterity and Sumitomo partner to bring ‘next generation robotics’ to Japanese warehouses

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: dexterity, japan, japanese, robots, sumitomo, warehouses

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