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Christie’s auction house and Hyundai host art and artificial intelligence exhibition

July 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

Prestigious auction house Christie’s recently hosted an art exhibition with a difference – the subject of this one was the impact of artificial intelligence on all aspects of the art world.

The 2019 Art+Tech Summit: The AI Revolution brought together thought leaders, industry experts, and artists for a series of lectures and panel discussions.

Produced in conjunction with Christie’s Education and presented by Hyundai, the summit facilitated lively conversation on emerging trends and predictions facing the future of our business and provided a platform for feedback and cultivating new ideas. [Read more…] about Christie’s auction house and Hyundai host art and artificial intelligence exhibition

Filed Under: Features, Sections A-Z Tagged With: ai, analytics, art, artists, artwork, christie, considered, data, discussion, discussions, emerging, ethical, exhibition, fiennes, future, hyundai, included, issues, museum, panel, predictions, summit, technology, trends, view, yugen

Mercedes inaugurates new testing facility for EMC and antenna systems

July 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

Daimler-Mercedes-Benz has inaugurated a new testing facility for electromagnetic compatibility and antenna systems in Sindelfingen, near Stuttgart, southern Germany.

The auto giant says electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a key prerequisite for the future of connectivity, autonomous driving, shared, and electric drivetrain.

With the new test facility, Mercedes-Benz takes an important step as a pioneer in the digitisation of the automotive industry. [Read more…] about Mercedes inaugurates new testing facility for EMC and antenna systems

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: antenna, antennas, automotive, building, car, compatibility, data, driving, electromagnetic, emc, facility, future, hall, measurements, mercedes-benz, mobile, mtc, sindelfingen, systems, technology, test, testing, tests, vehicle, vehicles

Danish robot industry makes 5 recommendations for continued growth

July 1, 2019 by Anna

For the last 20 years, Denmark has succeeded in becoming one of the world’s leading robot nations. New figures show great potential for future growth, exports and employment within the Danish robot industry.

The Danish robot industry wants to realise this potential and has launched five recommendations for the newly elected Danish Parliament.

By 2025, up to 25,000 may be directly employed in the robot industry – from a current level of 8,500 employees – and total revenue has the potential to reach DKK 52 billion.

If one counts the derived revenue and employment (growth that is dependent on activities in the robot industry), then the total potential is DKK 80 billion in turnover and 55,000 employees in 2025.

[Read more…] about Danish robot industry makes 5 recommendations for continued growth

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: companies, danish, denmark, employees, future, growth, industry, potential, robot, robotics, robotics alliance, Universal Robots

Elephant Robotics launches collaborative robot

June 28, 2019 by Mai Tao

Elephant Robotics has unveiled a collaborative robot, called “Catbot”, saying it is one of the new generation of smart assistant robotic arms. The cobot is available for pre-order, with delivery scheduled for August. 

Human-robot collaborations are happening across factories worldwide, yet very few are using it for smaller businesses, due to high costs or the difficulty of customization, says the company.

Elephant Robotics, a startup from Shenzhen, China – or the “Silicon Valley of Asia”, as Elephant describes it – has set its sight on helping smaller businesses gain access to smart robotics. [Read more…] about Elephant Robotics launches collaborative robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: business, businesses, catbot, collaborative, company, elephant, extremely, high, robot, robotics, skills, smaller, tasks

Cobalt Robotics raises $35 million Series B funding with Coatue

June 27, 2019 by Sam Francis

Cobalt Robotics has raised $35 million in its Series B funding round, led by Coatue.

The company says the investment round will enable it to expand its security robots-as-a-service throughout the US.

Cobalt Robotics is a physical security service provider that builds indoor autonomous robots to make security and facility operations more effective. [Read more…] about Cobalt Robotics raises $35 million Series B funding with Coatue

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: cobalt, cobalt robotics, robotics as a service, robots, security, security robots

Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

June 27, 2019 by Sam Francis

Bright Machines has launched what it says the “first software-defined microfactory”.

The term “software-defined” is often used in computer networking and implies that a system is less dependent on specific – perhaps expensive – hardware and more defined by the software.

Bright Machines says it is delivering its vision of integrating software and artificial intelligence into every phase of the manufacturing cycle with the introduction of Bright “Microfactories”. [Read more…] about Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: adaptive, approach, assembly, automated, automation, bright, brightware, computer, factories, factory, intelligent, lines, machines, manufacturing, microfactories, perations, product, production, robotics, software, software-defined, time, vision

Comau Robotics launches IIoT platform to create digital factories

June 27, 2019 by Anna

Comau Robotics has unveiled a new solution to create digital factories. The company calls it ‘in.Grid’ and describes it as an industrial internet of things platform.

In the digital factory everything is connected: the machines, the robots, and the individual production units that communicate with each other and with the operators.

Elements transfer data in real time to a central system capable of interpreting and analysing them, thereby making the whole process workflow more efficient.

[Read more…] about Comau Robotics launches IIoT platform to create digital factories

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: comau, digital factory, iiot, in.grid

Robotics Plus and its agricultural robotics recognised at technology awards

June 26, 2019 by Anna

Robotics Plus has scooped two awards at New Zealand’s most prestigious technology awards, the 2019 NZ Hi-Tech Awards.

Robotics Plus’ robotic Āporo apple packer won the NZTE Most Innovative Hi-Tech Agritech Solution and the company was named Callaghan Innovation Hi-Tech Kamupene Māori o te Tau – Māori Company of the Year.

The awards capped off a successful 12 months for Robotics Plus, which included the launch of its first commercial products and an investment of $US8M from partner Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. (Japan), to bring its total investment to $US10M.

[Read more…] about Robotics Plus and its agricultural robotics recognised at technology awards

Filed Under: News Tagged With: agriculture, aporo, nz, robotics, robotics plus

EPHJ: Big industry seen at the small scale

June 19, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

EPHJ-EPMT-SMT is the name of an annual trade show built around what is referred to as “microtechnology” because it’s all about the small scale – tiny but essential components. 

Currently in its second day, the conference is held in Geneva, Switzerland, and the vast majority of the 500 or so exhibitors – about 80 per cent – are from the watchmaking sector.

The Swiss watchmaking industry is still massive, despite historical challenges from Japanese watchmakers in the 1960s and ’70s, and lately, disruptive innovations by makers of smart watches, such as Apple. [Read more…] about EPHJ: Big industry seen at the small scale

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing, Promoted Tagged With: ephj-epmt-smt, jewellery making, watchmaking

Daimler tests weird new service that delivers your online shopping to the boot of your car

June 14, 2019 by David Edwards

Daimler, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, is testing an oddball new service which enables you to have your online shopping order delivered to your parked car – and even put it in the boot for you. 

Called “Chark”, the innovative service is currently being tested in the greater Stuttgart area of Germany.

Approximately 500 Mercedes-Benz drivers are being invited to take part in the test, and applications can be made at www.chark.app. [Read more…] about Daimler tests weird new service that delivers your online shopping to the boot of your car

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: car, chark, daimler, delivery, mercedes-benz, online, parked, service, services, test

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