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Celanese suggests replacing metal parts in robots with polymers

April 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Choosing materials is one of the most important decisions when designing and building a machine such as a robot, particularly one that moves around, like an autonomous warehouse robot or an automated guided vehicle. 

Most of the machines this website features in its articles and advertising use metals for the vast majority of their components. Even the outer casing on most industrial robots tends to be a metal such as iron or steel.

However, according to an expert at Celanese, one of the largest materials companies in the world, the vast majority of components and parts that are currently made out of metal can actually be replaced with polymers or thermoplastics. [Read more…] about Celanese suggests replacing metal parts in robots with polymers

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: amorphous, applications, automotive, autonomous, benefits, cars, celanese, companies, components, coolpoly, cost, darlington, majority, makers, manufacturers, market, materials, metal, parts, polymer, polymers, power, robot, specific, vast

7 Supply Chain Technology Trends Shaping a Sustainable Future

April 7, 2021 by Mai Tao

In almost all industries, companies are confronted with the sustainability challenges induced by climate change, scarcity of natural resources, and ever-shifting customer demands.

In general, a sustainable supply chain is one that ensures to balance the economic, social, and environmental performances – such as better assurance of human rights, ethical work practices, carbon footprint reduction, waste management, and resource efficiency. [Read more…] about 7 Supply Chain Technology Trends Shaping a Sustainable Future

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: businesses, chain, chains, climate, companies, efficiency, emissions, energy, help, management, percent, reduce, robots, supply, sustainability, sustainable, technology

Webinar: Fast Solution for Speed and Separation Monitoring in a Collaborative Robot Application

April 7, 2021 by Elaine

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-anVothsTM2a7mMUOfdViQ

SICK Sensor Inc announces the latest webinar in association with Robotics and Automation News. 

Collaborative robot adaptation is growing faster than ever before and leading the charge is Universal Robots.

SICK has partnered with UR to create the fastest way to implement speed and separation monitoring for collaborative robot applications.

The webinar will take place on 15th April and the guest speaker will be Nate Gose, Manager of Safety Services at SICK Sensor Inc.

Nate Gose, Manager of Safety Services at SICK Sensor Inc

Nate has been with SICK for over seven years, providing safety expertise to customers in various industries and will cover the following points during the webinar:

  • How to quickly and easily implement speed and separation monitoring for robot protective measures
  • How programming a safety scanner can be achieved without the use of a separate PC or software
  • The benefits of using a collaborative robot with an integrated safety scanner

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: collaborative, gose, implement, manager, monitoring, nate, robot, safety, scanner, sensor, separation, services, sick, speed, webinar

Gnarlywood chooses inVia Robotics to optimize fulfillment operations

April 7, 2021 by David Edwards

inVia Robotics, a provider of e-commerce warehouse automation solutions, says that the Gnarlywood Group, a provider of backend merchandising fulfillment solutions for entertainment brands, has selected inVia Logic AI-powered warehouse execution system software to modernize its Carlsbad, California warehouse.

The software will bring immediate picking and replenishment productivity gains that will later be increased with the addition of inVia Picker autonomous mobile robots.

Gnarlywood has seen unprecedented growth in demand for its entertainment merchandise and has chosen inVia’s software to bring efficiency to its fulfillment processes. [Read more…] about Gnarlywood chooses inVia Robotics to optimize fulfillment operations

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: bring, business, demand, e-commerce, entertainment, fulfillment, gnarlywood, growth, invia, invia's, mobile, partner, productivity, robotics, robots, software, system, technology, warehouse

Deep learning networks prefer the human voice – just like we do

April 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Columbia engineers demonstrate that AI systems might reach higher performance if programmed with sound files of human language rather than with binary data labels. (See video below.)

The digital revolution is built on a foundation of invisible 1s and 0s called bits.

As decades pass, and more and more of the world’s information and knowledge morph into streams of 1s and 0s, the notion that computers prefer to “speak” in binary numbers is rarely questioned.

According to new research from Columbia Engineering, this could be about to change. [Read more…] about Deep learning networks prefer the human voice – just like we do

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features Tagged With: ai, binary, chen, data, experiment, human, image, language, lipson, network, networks, neural, object, percent, performance, photographs, researchers, sound, systems, trained, training, voice

Motional and Lyft agree ‘world’s largest’ robotaxi partnership

April 6, 2021 by David Edwards

Motional and Lyft have signed what they describe as “the world’s largest robotaxi deployment partnership” in a deal that has the potential to make driverless vehicles a reality for millions of Americans.

Starting in 2023, consumers in select markets will be able to book a Motional robotaxi through the Lyft app. For many, this will be their first experience with driverless technology.

In a statement, Motional said: “Today, we unveil a key part of that experience. We’re excited to announce that the celebrated Hyundai Ioniq 5 will be the vehicle platform for Motional’s next-generation robotaxi.” [Read more…] about Motional and Lyft agree ‘world’s largest’ robotaxi partnership

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomy, collaboration, driverless, experience, hyundai, ioniq, lyft, motional, platform, robotaxi, vehicle

MIT CSAIL’s robo-starfish enables closer study of aquatic life

April 6, 2021 by David Edwards

Scientists have invented a ‘robo-starfish’ which give us more insights into aquatic life, as Adam Conner-Simons, or MIT CSAIL, reports. (See video below.)

Biologists have long experienced the challenges of documenting ocean life, with many species of fish proving quite sensitive to the underwater movements of humans.

As a possible solution, computer scientists have been developing special marine robots that can stealthily move among their carbon-based counterparts. In 2018, for example, a team from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) fabricated a soft robotic fish that autonomously swam with real fish along the coral reefs of Fiji.

However, the complex dynamics of how water moves – and its ability to quickly ruin some perfectly good electronics systems – have made underwater robots especially difficult to develop compared to ones for air or land. [Read more…] about MIT CSAIL’s robo-starfish enables closer study of aquatic life

Filed Under: Environment, News Tagged With: complex, control, csail, design, du, experiments, fabricated, fish, hughes, legs, life, mit, move, paper, researchers, robot, robotic, robots, rus, simulation, simulator, soft, starfish, systems, team, tool, underwater, water

Boston Dynamics unveils new robot for warehouse automation

April 6, 2021 by David Edwards

Boston Dynamics, a developer of mobile robotics, has revealed Stretch, its new box-moving robot designed to support the growing demand for flexible automation solutions in the logistics industry.

This debut marks the company’s official entrance into warehouse automation, a fast-growing market fueled by increased demand in e-commerce.

Stretch is Boston Dynamics’ first commercial robot specifically designed for warehouse facilities and distribution centers, of which there are more than 150,000 globally, according to analysts. [Read more…] about Boston Dynamics unveils new robot for warehouse automation

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: advancements, automation, boston, commercial, costly, demand, designed, dynamics, fixed, flexible, goods, improve, infrastructure, meet, mobile, robot, robots, spaces, stretch, tasks, technology, truck, unloading, warehouse, work, working

Things to Consider When Starting Up an Online Business

April 6, 2021 by Polly

When starting up a business, it’s important to do everything you can right from the beginning.

Taking your time and establishing it properly, it’s going to improve its chances of success. With that being said, here are some things to consider when starting an online business. [Read more…] about Things to Consider When Starting Up an Online Business

Filed Under: Business, Promoted Tagged With: audience, business, Establishing Professionalism, find, Finding Niches, going, good, niche, online, risks, starting, Taking Risks, things, ve

IAM Robotics partners with Tompkins Robotics to develop order fulfillment solution

April 2, 2021 by David Edwards

IAM Robotics has joined forces with Tompkins Robotics to create a new robotic application to automate the exit process of order fulfillment.

Developed by Tompkins, the new application enhances the current t-Sort system with the addition of xChange to autonomously remove completed order containers from sortation and replace them with empty order containers at one time. xChange is based on IAM Robotics’ latest robot, Atlas.

Thanks to the industry-leading features of xChange, companies are even closer to experiencing human-free automated sortation. [Read more…] about IAM Robotics partners with Tompkins Robotics to develop order fulfillment solution

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: atlas, automation, collaboration, companies, container, containers, exit, fulfillment, iam, items, mobile, order, process, requirements, robotics, sort, sortation, system, systems, t-sort, tompkins, traditional, unit, warehouse, xchange

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