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MIT startup unveils robot that unloads trailer ‘blazingly fast’

April 16, 2021 by David Edwards

MIT startup Pickle has unveiled a new robot that works with people to get online orders delivered sooner by unloading trailers “blazingly fast”. (See video below.)

The secret, says the company, is to “keep people in the picture”.

How has a team of 15 solved one of the biggest challenges in logistics automation in only 18 months and with limited funding? [Read more…] about MIT startup unveils robot that unloads trailer ‘blazingly fast’

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, customers, dill, dock, dogs, existing, fast, increase, items, loading, meyer, mit, operation, operations, packages, people, pickle, problem, real, robot, robots, startup, system, team, trailer, video, warehouses

Robotic 3D metal printing startup MX3D raises €2.25 million in new funding

April 16, 2021 by David Edwards

Innovative robotic 3D metal printing company MX3D has raised €2.25 million to scale up and launch its M1 Metal Additive Manufacturing System.

DOEN Participaties, PDENH and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency took part in the investment round in MX3D, which is based in Holland and is famous for building a 3D printed bridge across a canal.

The funds will be used to launch the M1, a complete robotic metal AM system, including a welding robot, software and control system to 3D print metal parts in-house. [Read more…] about Robotic 3D metal printing startup MX3D raises €2.25 million in new funding

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: control, investment, metal, metalxl, mx, printing, robot, robotic, software, solution, system, welding

Honda and AutoX test autonomous cars on public roads in China

April 16, 2021 by Mai Tao

Honda China is collaborating with AutoX on autonomous driving research in China through vehicle testing on public roads. Honda will provide Accord and Inspire vehicles that will utilize AutoX’s autonomous vehicle technology.

AutoX is the frontrunner of Level 4 autonomous driving in China. In this partnership, Honda will adopt and leverage on AutoX’s cutting-edge technology and rich experience in the testing and deployment of autonomous vehicles in the most populated cities in China.

Through the test, Honda aims to deepen understanding of China’s traffic environment, establish the public acceptance and safety of autonomous driving technology, as well as to seek new autonomous driving technology solutions. [Read more…] about Honda and AutoX test autonomous cars on public roads in China

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, autox, china, cities, driverless, driving, honda, level, public, robotaxi, robotaxis, technology, testing, traffic

Cleveron unveils new unmanned semi-autonomous last mile delivery vehicle

April 15, 2021 by David Edwards

Cleveron, one of the world’s leading parcel delivery robotics companies, today unveiled its new unmanned semi-autonomous last mile delivery vehicle, the Cleveron 701. (See video below.)

Designed for retailers and logistics companies looking to boost last mile delivery solutions and efficiencies, Cleveron 701 enables businesses to meet the growing demand for same-day delivery driven by the recent acceleration of e-commerce and rapidly changing retail landscape.

As the first company in Europe granted a pilot license to operate unmanned semi-autonomous vehicles in public streets across the country, Cleveron has piloted Cleveron 701 for the last six months in Estonia. The Company is scheduled to begin mass production in 2023. [Read more…] about Cleveron unveils new unmanned semi-autonomous last mile delivery vehicle

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: cleveron, company, delivery, mile, parcel, semi-autonomous, store, unmanned, vehicle

Baidu Apollo awarded China’s first licenses to test autonomous vehicles at night and in special weather conditions

April 15, 2021 by Mai Tao

Baidu Apollo has received China’s first batch of qualifications to test autonomous vehicles at night and in special weather conditions on public roads in Beijing.

A total of 53 such test qualification notices along with five general public road test licenses were granted to Baidu Apollo at the Beijing Intelligent Connected Vehicle Policy Pilot Zone launch event on April 13, 2021. The Pilot Zone encompasses 225 square kilometers, six highways, and urban expressways that cover a total length of 143 kilometers.

The ability to transport users during peak rush hours, nighttime, and bad weather scenarios – such as rainstorm conditions – poses an immense challenge in regards to the perception, prediction, planning and control capabilities of autonomous vehicles. [Read more…] about Baidu Apollo awarded China’s first licenses to test autonomous vehicles at night and in special weather conditions

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: apollo, autonomous, baidu, beijing, china, conditions, kilometers, licenses, night, pilot, public, road, roads, special, test, total, vehicle, vehicles, weather, zone

CMU’s Snakebot goes for a swim: Biorobotics Lab builds submersible robot snake

April 14, 2021 by David Edwards

Carnegie Mellon University’s acclaimed snake-like robot can now slither its way underwater, allowing the modular robotics platform to inspect ships, submarines and infrastructure for damage. 

A team from the Biorobotics Lab in the School of Computer Science’s Robotics Institute tested the Hardened Underwater Modular Robot Snake (HUMRS) last month in the university’s pool, diving the robot through underwater hoops, showing off its precise and smooth swimming, and demonstrating its ease of control.

“We can go places that other robots cannot,” said Howie Choset, the Kavčić-Moura Professor of Computer Science. “It can snake around and squeeze into hard-to-reach underwater spaces.” [Read more…] about CMU’s Snakebot goes for a swim: Biorobotics Lab builds submersible robot snake

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: inspect, robot, ship, snake, team, underwater

Stäubli SCARA robots win Red Dot design award

April 13, 2021 by Sam Francis

Stäubli’s SCARA robots have won one of the industry’s most coveted design awards, the Red Dot Design Award 2021, in the “Product Design” category.

The new TS2 SCARA series Stäubli has been well received in the market and sets benchmarks in terms of dynamics, precision and cleanroom, says Stäubli.

Christophe Coulongeat, group division manager Stäubli Robotics, says: “We are very proud to receive this prestigious prize. [Read more…] about Stäubli SCARA robots win Red Dot design award

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: award, design, dot, precision, red, robots, scara, staubli

ABB’s new collaborative robot GoFa wins prestigious Best of the Best Red Dot award

April 13, 2021 by Sam Francis

ABB’s GoFa cobot has been awarded the prestigious Red Dot Best of the Best design award in recognition of its unique design concept to make the new robot appealing and accessible to users.

The global Red Dot Design Awards recognize achievements in product design, with the jury assessing thousands of entries every year.

Red Dot’s “Best of the Best” award is for groundbreaking design and is the highest award in the competition, reserved for the most aesthetically appealing, functional, smart or innovative design. [Read more…] about ABB’s new collaborative robot GoFa wins prestigious Best of the Best Red Dot award

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, approachable, award, best, cobot, cobots, consumer, design, dot, gofa, industrial, people, product, red, robot, robots, users

4 Simple Steps to Becoming an HVAC Contractor

April 12, 2021 by Polly

When your HVAC system breaks down, you’ll need an HVAC technician, they’re the first people to call, to check or repair your HVAC system if there is a need to.

HVAC technicians or contractors are trained to repair, install, and even more, replace HVAC systems. If you’re wondering what HVAC means, well, it’s an acronym for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.

Although some repair persons or contractors like to use the acronym HVAC/R because repairing refrigerators can also be an important part of the job. [Read more…] about 4 Simple Steps to Becoming an HVAC Contractor

Filed Under: Industry, Promoted Tagged With: Apprenticeships, High School Diploma, hvac, HVAC Contractors

SICK launches ‘world’s first’ LiDAR multibeam scanner for small vehicles

April 9, 2021 by David Edwards

SICK Sensor Intelligence has launched what it describes as “the world’s first” LiDAR multibeam scanner with safe, solid-state technology for line-guided small vehicles.

The scanGrid2 safe multibeam scanner from SICK is the first of its kind in the world. The compact sensor uses a novel and in-house developed solid-state LiDAR technology to increase the productivity of small autonomous and line-guided transport vehicles.

Certified as a Type 2/SIL 1 safety sensor according to IEC 61496-3, the scanGrid2 can protect hazardous areas up to performance level c and works well for collision avoidance. An app and cloning function also ensure a high level of up time and fast fleet deployment. [Read more…] about SICK launches ‘world’s first’ LiDAR multibeam scanner for small vehicles

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: app, autonomous, cloning, diagnostics, fast, field, function, level, lidar, line-guided, multibeam, productivity, protective, safe, safety, scangrid, scanner, sensor, sick, small, solid-state, technology, time, vehicles

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