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Will SMS Still Be Relevant in the Next 5 Years?

January 22, 2021 by Polly

In all honesty, the situation of modern marketing is ironically amusing.

In a world where it’s easier than ever to communicate with each other, it feels like connecting is harder than ever. That’s why you can see businesses doing everything they can to grab the attention of their target audience.

The result is what you see every time you browse the internet: countless ads, overwhelming campaigns, and a plethora of new experimental tactics. Little do these businesses know: the quickest way to reach their customers has always been right under their noses. [Read more…] about Will SMS Still Be Relevant in the Next 5 Years?

Filed Under: Business, Promoted Tagged With: Affordable Marketing, Immediate Results, Instant and Direct Delivery, marketing, Marketing Strategy, messages, relevant, SMS, SMS Relevance

How Water-Resistant Face Masks Repel Airborne Particles

January 21, 2021 by Polly

With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, people across the globe are advised to wear a face mask to prevent disease-carrying contaminants from entering the body.

Face masks have been around for a while with East Asians using them on a regular basis; however, they have now become a necessity due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2.

Whether you are healthy or infected, you must wear a face mask to prevent the spread of this disease that has created havoc on a global scale. [Read more…] about How Water-Resistant Face Masks Repel Airborne Particles

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: airborne, Corona Virus, covid 19, face, harmful, infected, mask, masks, particles, pathogens, prevent, Washing Machine, Water Resistant Masks, water-resistant

Why We’re Still Decades Away From Self-Driving Cars

January 21, 2021 by Polly

While self-driving cars are becoming a much-discussed piece of technology, experts say that we’re still decades away from seeing cars drive themselves autonomously.

While there are a good number of driving assist safety features in modern vehicles, these are merely rudimentary examples compared to the technology that makes a fully autonomous car possible.

In fact, even when most modern cars are equipped with these safety features, there are still a good number of scenarios like these Tampa car accidents. [Read more…] about Why We’re Still Decades Away From Self-Driving Cars

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Promoted Tagged With: attention, automation, car, cars, Conditional Automation, control, driver, Full Automation, High Automation, levels, levels of automation, No Automation, Partial Automation, technology, vehicle, vehicles

RoboDK unveils ‘handheld robot programming’ system

January 20, 2021 by Sam Francis

Robot software company RoboDK has released TwinTrack, a tool that allows users to program any industrial robot quickly and easily by tracing the desired motion with a handheld probe. (See video below.) 

As robots move into the hands of less experienced users, there is a growing need for more intuitive programming interfaces that are accessible to everyone. In January 2021, Montreal-based robot software company RoboDK released a new type of flexible, affordable programming tool.

TwinTrack is a combined solution that allows users to program any industrial robot with a laser tracker and its handheld probe. [Read more…] about RoboDK unveils ‘handheld robot programming’ system

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: handheld, industrial, measurement, probe, programming, robodk, robot, robots, software, system, twintrack

Piab introduces soft gripper range for industrial robots

January 20, 2021 by David Edwards

Piab has introduced a soft gripper – or end effector – for industrial robots. The company says its piSoftGrip range is developed for the automation of the food and chocolate industry.

Piab once again extends the pi-SoftGrip family with a new pinch gripper developed for the automation of the food/chocolate industry. The vacuum-based soft gripper can grip sensitive and lightweight oblong objects with odd geometries and/or objects with an unusual surface.

piSoftGrip has two gripping fingers and a sealed vacuum cavity, all made in one piece, resulting in a simple and robust product. [Read more…] about Piab introduces soft gripper range for industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automated, cavity, controlled, easily, easy, fitting, food, force, grip, gripper, gripping, industrial, industry, level, objects, piab, picks, pisoftgrip, product, products, range, rows, sealed, sensitive, soft, suction, vacuum, wash-down

Geek+ and Universal Logic partner to develop warehouse robotics and automation

January 20, 2021 by Mai Tao

Geek+, a provider of autonomous mobile robots and warehouse automation, and Universal Logic, a developer of a software “brain” for robots, have agreed a new partnership.

Together, the two technology leaders declare a joint commitment to support the manufacturing and logistics industry with a paradigm-shifting goods-to-robot solution, for automating supply chain operations and elevating industry 4.0.

With large parts of the supply chain dependent on fixed automation and manual materials handling, the rise in demand for customization and made-to-stock capabilities have resulted in strained processes. [Read more…] about Geek+ and Universal Logic partner to develop warehouse robotics and automation

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: automation, capabilities, chain, control, dynamic, flexibility, geek+, industry, intelligent, logic, meet, mobile, operations, picking, potential, robot, robotics, robots, supply, universal

Automating the Costly RFQ Process

January 18, 2021 by David Edwards

By Scott Heide, Founder and CEO, Engineering Intent

ETO automation success starts with clear communication of a customer’s requirements. Proposed solutions must meet those requirements. Automating engineering and design steps means simplified management of modifications and nuances to documents.

The automation must similarly extend to the customer. Disputes and disagreements arise when prospects fail to understand fully what is being proposed.

After a configuration is fully (and automatically) configured based on customer inputs, a realistically rendered 3D model, ready for inclusion in detailed proposal documents, eliminates costly mistakes attributable to poor communication. [Read more…] about Automating the Costly RFQ Process

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: automating, automation, configuration, customers, engineering, eto, heide, proposals, quotes, sales

AOT obtains CE certification for ‘world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot’

January 18, 2021 by David Edwards

Swiss medical technology company AOT has obtained CE certification for what it says is the “world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot”.

The patented Cold Ablation Robot-guided Laser Osteotome system – CARLO for short – is said to cut bones precisely and contact-free with a specialized laser using a robot.

The laser beam vaporizes the water inside the bone substrate within milliseconds, so the bone will be removed precisely in layers, leaving no residue, as deep as desired or until it is severed. [Read more…] about AOT obtains CE certification for ‘world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot’

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: aot, bone, bones, carlo, ce, certification, clinical, contact-free, cutting, investor, jaw, laser, medical, patient, patients, precisely, robot, safety, step, study, surgery, surgical, technology, time, tissue, tools, university, vienna

South Korea looks to strengthen position in global autonomous vehicles market with billion-dollar investment

January 18, 2021 by Mai Tao

South Korea is looking to strengthen its position in the global autonomous vehicles market with an investment of 1.1 trillion South Korean won, which equates to about $1 billion.

The investment calls for the development of “level 4” autonomous cars, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT, according to a report on the Korean Times website.

Level 4 autonomy – as defined by the SAE – means that a car is capable of driving itself but is designed to be ultimately controlled by a human driver. [Read more…] about South Korea looks to strengthen position in global autonomous vehicles market with billion-dollar investment

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, commercialization, country, development, investment, korea, level, south, technologies, vehicles

Space robotics market predicted to grow to $5.7 billion by 2027

January 15, 2021 by Sam Francis

The global space robotics market size is expected to reach $5.71 billion by 2027, registering a compound annual growth rate of 5.2 percent from 2020 to 2027, according to a new report by Grand View Research. 

Space robotics is gaining traction in recent years owing to the growing exploration of outer space; the need for operations and maintenance of satellites, space stations, and other platforms; and the need for saving cost and mitigating safety issues.

Furthermore, the rising trend of using autonomous systems and artificial intelligence technology in robotics is widening the horizon of space exploration. [Read more…] about Space robotics market predicted to grow to $5.7 billion by 2027

Filed Under: Features, Space Tagged With: canadian space agency, esa, european space agency, japan aerospace exploration agency, jaxa, nasa, national aeronautics and space administration, robotics, robots, space

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