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ZF and VinFast to launch autonomous driving systems scalable to higher levels

February 14, 2022 by David Edwards

VinFast, a fast-growing vehicle manufacturer in Vietnam, says it will launch vehicle platforms that feature “higher level automated functions” in the near future, utilizing automotive systems maker ZF’s expertise in hardware, software and system integration.

Le Thi Thu Thuy, VinFast Global CEO, says: “Our companies are an outstanding match as our goals for mobility are perfectly aligned.

“The future is both electric and automated as we seek to help protect our environment while providing transportation that enhances safety, convenience and efficiency. We will work together to achieve this vision for VinFast customers as we expand our sales around the world.” [Read more…] about ZF and VinFast to launch autonomous driving systems scalable to higher levels

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: automated, central, convenience, driving, enable, functions, future, global, higher, launch, level, levels, mobility, parking, safety, sensor, sensors, systems, valet, vehicle, vinfast, vision, work, zf

How to Find and Hire the Best Mechanical Engineers

February 14, 2022 by David Edwards

Mechanical engineers design, build, develop, and test anything that moves – in machinery or the human body (as in the case of prosthetics).

As a result, they play a huge role in many industries such as automotive, biotechnology, computer and electronics, automation, aerospace, and manufacturing.

Essentially, they take a product from start to finish, focusing on the design for aesthetics, functionality, and durability. Sometimes, mechanical engineers dabble into other fields like civil engineering, chemical engineering, industrial engineering, etc.

So, you can see that mechanical engineers are valuable when it comes to manufacturing processes. However, finding and hiring the best mechanical engineers for your organization might seem like a daunting task. [Read more…] about How to Find and Hire the Best Mechanical Engineers

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: benefits, best, candidates, employees, engineers, hiring, job, mechanical, process

Automation specialist Keba acquires software startup Drag & Bot

February 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Keba acquired the Germany-based software company Drag & Bot – or “drag and bot”, as it prefers to be known. The start-up develops an innovative operating system for robots.

As a 100 percent subsidiary, drag and bot is part of Keba Industrial Automation, one of the three business areas of Keba Group.

With this new acquisition, Keba strengthens its position in industrial automation and strategically expands its product portfolio with flexible automation software. [Read more…] about Automation specialist Keba acquires software startup Drag & Bot

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: applications, automation, bot, company, drag, industrial, keba, robots, software, solutions

KDDI and QYSEA launch ‘world’s first sea-to-air drone’

February 10, 2022 by Mai Tao

Japanese telecommunications operator KDDI, commercial drone manufacturer ProDrone, and underwater robotics firm QYSEA have unveiled what they say is “the world’s first sea-air integrated drone”.

The innovative vehicle, which has a footprint of less than 1 sq m, was unveiled during a flight showcase at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Yokohama.

The “revolutionary” Sea-Air Integrated Drone aims to modernize offshore and marine operations with its intelligent capabilities, high working efficiency, and minimized manpower required. [Read more…] about KDDI and QYSEA launch ‘world’s first sea-to-air drone’

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: drone, fifish, inspections, integrated, kddi, location, marine-based, operations, operator, pro, qysea, rov, sea, sea-air, underwater, work

Outrider releases ‘fully autonomous’ truck parking system

February 10, 2022 by David Edwards

Outrider, a developer of autonomous technology for yard operations at logistics hubs, has released “fully autonomous” trailer backing capabilities to its fleet.

This proprietary technology enables autonomous yard trucks to back trailers into tight spaces with precision and without modifications to trailers.

These capabilities are now available as part of the Outrider System, which automates distribution yards for large, logistics-dependent enterprises. [Read more…] about Outrider releases ‘fully autonomous’ truck parking system

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: articulated, autonomous, backing, distribution, dock, foot, fully, multiple, outrider, parking, proprietary, safely, spots, system, technology, trailer, trailers, yard, yards

Startup awarded $5 million to build autonomous car that ‘runs on light’

February 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), an agency of the US military akin to Darpa, is funding a $4.8 million project spearheaded by Boston University College of Engineering, the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Lightmatter, a startup developing “photonic supercomputing” chips.

Electro-photonic computing, or optical computing, is thought to hold the promise of solving one of the biggest technical hurdles that self-driving cars face today – delivering high performance, low latency computing power that is also energy efficient.

At the end of the IARPA-funded experiment, the scientists hope to have “a fully functioning prototype of a self-driving car that runs on light”. [Read more…] about Startup awarded $5 million to build autonomous car that ‘runs on light’

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: autonomous, boston, compute, computing, electro-photonic, energy, epic, harvard, iarpa, led, lightmatter, performance, photonic, power, range, second, sensors, system, team, technology, university, vehicle, vehicles

Carbon Robotics unveils new farm tech that kills weeds by zapping them with a laser

February 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Carbon Robotics, an agricultural robotics company, today unveiled its 2022 LaserWeeder implement, an autonomous, laserweeding pull-behind robot that seamlessly attaches to the back of tractors.

The new LaserWeeder is a precise, organic, and cost-effective weed control solution for large-scale specialty row crops.

In addition to an updated build, the 2022 LaserWeeder features 30 industrial CO2 lasers, more than 3X the lasers in Carbon Robotics’ self-driving Autonomous LaserWeeder, creating an average weeding capacity of two acres per hour. [Read more…] about Carbon Robotics unveils new farm tech that kills weeds by zapping them with a laser

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: carbon, crop, crops, design, effective, farm, farmers, farms, grimmway, hand, implement, including, labor, lasers, laserweeder, laserweeding, mechanical, proven, robot, robotics, row, solution, technology, weed, weeding

Novanta partners with MassRobotics to ‘advance next generation of robotics’

February 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Novanta has agreed a new partnership with MassRobotics to help create and scale the next generation of successful robotics startups.

Through the partnership, Novanta business units Celera Motion and ATI Industrial Automation will collaborate with MassRobotics to develop advanced innovations in medical or surgical robotics and improve robotic productivity.

MassRobotics is an independent, nonprofit organization serving as an innovation hub for robotics and connected devices. Its efforts include providing innovative entrepreneurs and startups with the workspace and resources they need to develop and commercialize their products and solutions. [Read more…] about Novanta partners with MassRobotics to ‘advance next generation of robotics’

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: advanced, area, ati, automation, celera, companies, create, develop, generation, industrial, innovations, innovative, massrobotics, medical, motion, novanta, resources, robotic, robotics, startups, talent, technology

Things to Know About How Automatic Instagram Likes Work and Their Use in Marketing Strategy

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Today, a lot of people want to grow their Instagram engagement, and improving stats such as likes is an integral part of growing an online audience.

Is great content important? Yes, followers are going to like things they enjoy watching. But producing great content and getting it in front of Insta users in the first place are two different things.

No matter how amazing your pics are, people can’t like what they never see, and the site’s algorithms work in favor of posts that already have a lot of hearts. [Read more…] about Things to Know About How Automatic Instagram Likes Work and Their Use in Marketing Strategy

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: algorithms, content, ig, instagram, likes, people, post, posts, strategy, users

Yaskawa launches two new collaborative robots for industrial applications

February 2, 2022 by Mai Tao

Yaskawa Motoman, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of industrial robots, has launched two new collaborative robots – HC10DTP and HC20DTP, each of which has six axes.

The company describes them as “highly reliable robots (that) enrich easy capability for Yaskawa’s HC-series line”.

Hand-guided programming allows users to direct teach points without a pendant, and an ISO standard tool flange and electrical connections facilitate a plug and play approach for easy deployment of the robot system. [Read more…] about Yaskawa launches two new collaborative robots for industrial applications

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