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Robotics4EU project is response to ‘unprecedented importance of robotics in modern economy’

December 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

The European Commission, the administrative arm of the European Union, says its Robotics4EU project is its answer to the “unprecedented importance of robotics in the modern economy”.

Launched officially in January 2021 under the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme, Robotics4EU aims to take concrete steps to ensure a more widespread adoption of (AI-based) robots in the EU, particularly in the areas of Healthcare, Inspection and Maintenance of Infrastructure, Agri-Food, and Agile Production.

The project’s goal also includes raising awareness about non-technological aspects of robotics, such as ethics, legal, socioeconomic, data, privacy and gender issues. [Read more…] about Robotics4EU project is response to ‘unprecedented importance of robotics in modern economy’

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: community, eu, european commission, european union, robotics, robotics4eu, robotics4eu project

MassRobotics partners with Abu Dhabi organization for $3 million prize competition

December 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

MassRobotics is partnering with a group from Abu Dhabi to organize another biennial edition of the MBZIRC Maritime Grand Challenge, also known as the Mohammed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge.

The organizers say it is a global competition “designed to push the boundaries of autonomous robotics” and features a total prize purse of over $3 million.

The challenge, open to universities, research centers, companies, and individual innovators, calls for collaboration between unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned surface vehicles to perform complex navigation and manipulation tasks in a GNSS-denied environment at sea to detect unfriendly vessels and move or capture cargo. [Read more…] about MassRobotics partners with Abu Dhabi organization for $3 million prize competition

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: abu, approach, challenge, competition, dhabi, marine, massrobotics, prize, robotics, tasks, team, teams, unmanned, vehicles

Global semiconductor manufacturing equipment sales on track to exceed $100 billion in 2021 for first time

December 28, 2021 by Mai Tao

Global sales of total semiconductor manufacturing equipment by original equipment manufacturers are forecast to reach a new high of $103 billion in 2021, surging 44.7 percent from the previous industry record of $71 billion in 2020, according to industry organisation SEMI.

SEMI released its findings in its Year-End Total Semiconductor Equipment Forecast – OEM Perspective at SEMICON Japan 2021.

The growth is expected to continue with the global total semiconductor manufacturing equipment market expanding to $114 billion by 2022. [Read more…] about Global semiconductor manufacturing equipment sales on track to exceed $100 billion in 2021 for first time

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: billion, equipment, expected, market, percent, semiconductor

AutoX builds ‘first’ dedicated robotaxi manufacturing line in China

December 28, 2021 by Mai Tao

AutoX, the autonomous car developer backed by e-commerce colossus Alibaba, has built what is believed to be the first-ever production line specifically designed to build autonomous robotic taxis. (See video below.)

AutoX claims to be “the front-runner in Level 4 fully autonomous robotaxis in China”, but it has relatively strong competition in the form of Apollo, which is backed by another internet giant, Baidu, China’s equivalent of Google.

AutoX has built what it says is “the first dedicated production facility in the country to produce Level 4 fully driverless robotaxis”, as shown in the startling pictures accompanying this article, which AutoX supplied. [Read more…] about AutoX builds ‘first’ dedicated robotaxi manufacturing line in China

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: autonomous, autox, china, designed, facility, fully, gen, production, robotaxi, robotaxis, system

An Aluminum Waterproof Box: A Simple Invention That Changes Industries

December 21, 2021 by Mai Tao

When planning a project, you should think about the smallest details. One tiny neglect may cost you a lot of effort and money. An important thing to think about is protection.

Whether you’re fashioning an environment monitoring tool or a piece of security equipment, its enclosure determines its durability.

How to protect electronics from harsh weather conditions, moisture, UV exposure, temperatures? [Read more…] about An Aluminum Waterproof Box: A Simple Invention That Changes Industries

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: alloys, aluminum, anodizing, best, box, case, choose, company, custom, damage, design, electronics, enclosure, finish, protection, resistance, sand, won, yg

Nauticus Robotics valued at more than $500 million as it becomes publicly traded company via merger with CleanTech

December 20, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Nauticus Robotics, a Houston-based developer of cloud-based surface and subsea robots, software, and associated services, and CleanTech Acquisition, a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, have entered into a definitive business combination agreement that will result in Nauticus becoming a publicly listed company.

Upon closing of the transaction, CleanTech Acquisition (CLAQ) will be renamed Nauticus Robotics and is expected to remain listed on Nasdaq under the new ticker symbol “KITT”. Nauticus is being valued at more than $500 million.

Nauticus develops revolutionary cloud-based autonomy software to enable a smarter and more sustainable ocean industry using its fleet of autonomous robots from the surface to the seabed. [Read more…] about Nauticus Robotics valued at more than $500 million as it becomes publicly traded company via merger with CleanTech

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: claq, combined, company, industry, nauticus, ocean, percent, services, stockholders, transaction

Ottonomy provides ‘first’ fully autonomous delivery robots for airport

December 17, 2021 by Mark Allinson

A company called Ottonomy is providing a fleet of its fully autonomous delivery robots – called Ottobots – for food and retail at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).

This is said to be the first autonomous robotic delivery of food, beverage and lifestyle products in an airport environment.

Officially launched for the holiday travel season, passengers are now able to order contactless delivery directly to their location in Concourse B of the airport, delivered by an autonomous robot. Customers can select grab and go, beverage and travel items sold at select retail stores operated by Paradies Lagardere via orderatcvg.com on mobile devices. [Read more…] about Ottonomy provides ‘first’ fully autonomous delivery robots for airport

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: airport, autonomous, beverage, called, ceo, contactless, customers, cvg, deliveries, delivery, environment, experience, fleet, food, fully, innovation, items, live, ottobots, ottonomy, passengers, products, retail, robot, robots, secure, select, tech, travel

NXP and Foxconn agree strategic partnership to accelerate automotive innovation

December 16, 2021 by Mai Tao

NXP, a semiconductor company with a strong presence in the automotive market, has agreed a strategic partnership with Foxconn Industrial Internet, a subsidy company of the Foxconn group, to “transform the car into the ultimate edge device”.

NXP will provide FII with its comprehensive portfolio of automotive technologies.

The initial phase of the joint project will focus on the development of a full digital cockpit solution, based on the NXP i.MX 8 QuadMax. [Read more…] about NXP and Foxconn agree strategic partnership to accelerate automotive innovation

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automotive, cockpit, digital, fii, foxconn, industrial, innovation, internet, leading, nxp, partnership, solutions, strategic, technology

Fugro’s robotic space operations complex to be located in Perth, Australia

December 16, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Fugro has confirmed that its Australian Space Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Control Complex (SpAARC) will be located in the heart of downtown Perth’s central business district.

Housed in Western Australia’s largest telecommunications exchange, and thanks to an ongoing partnership with Telstra, Fugro’s world-class facility will manage robotics and remote operations in Australia, around the world and in space.

SpAARC will support the translation of terrestrial capabilities into space, while also providing innovative remote solutions here on earth. [Read more…] about Fugro’s robotic space operations complex to be located in Perth, Australia

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: agency, australia, australian, control, fugro, industry, operations, remote, robotics, spaarc, space, support

ForwardX Robotics raises $31 million in Series C funding round

December 15, 2021 by David Edwards

ForwardX Robotics, a Beijing-based developer of autonomous mobile robots for warehousing and manufacturing environments, has completed its initial Series C1 funding round, raising $31 million.

The initial round was led by Taikang Life Insurance, with Qualcomm Ventures and Starlight Capital also contributing to the round.

Only seven months after the close of its $63 million Series B round, the latest round of funding brings ForwardX to approximately $100 million in total investment since its founding in 2016. [Read more…] about ForwardX Robotics raises $31 million in Series C funding round

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: china, expand, forwardx, funding, latest, manufacturing, market, north, positive, qualcomm, round, series, success, ventures, warehousing

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