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New flavour of Robot Operating System launched

October 28, 2016 by David Edwards

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A new version of the Robot Operating System has been launched, and this is one for the machines. 

Officially called the Hardware Robot Operating System, the new solution is described as “a standardized software and hardware infrastructure to easily create reusable and reconfigurable robot hardware parts”.

Writing on Robohub.org, Victor Mayoral, CEO of Acutronic Robotics and a researcher at the Open Source Robotics Foundation, says H-ROS means “constructing robots will no longer be restricted to a small elite with high technical skills”.

H-ROS was initially funded by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency through the Robotics Fast Track program in 2016 and developed by Erle Robotics.

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: constructing, h-ros, hardware, operating, robohub.org, robot, robotics, software, system

TheConstructSim launches beta of its IDE for ROS

October 28, 2016 by David Edwards

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The Construct has launched a beta version of its integrated development environment. 

The company says users of the IDE don’t need to code, and can develop Robot Operating System programs “graphically”.

TheConstructSim.com is an online robot simulation environment in which users can develop and test their systems.

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: beta, construct, develop, environment, graphically, ide, online, programs, robot, ros, simulation, test, theconstructsim.com, users

Infineon launches what it claims is the first-of-its-kind online engineering prototype design application

October 27, 2016 by David Edwards

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Infineon Technologies has launched the first online prototyping engine combining analog and digital simulation functionalities in an internet application.

Infineon Designer requires a web browser only, and the company says it is “a perfect match for supporting customers in selecting the right product for a defined application”.

Infineon Designer works intuitively in a very short time, and neither installation nor licenses are needed, according to the company.  [Read more…] about Infineon launches what it claims is the first-of-its-kind online engineering prototype design application

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: analog, application, designer, engine, infineon, online, prototyping, simulation, tinacloud

RoboDK updates industrial robot simulation application

October 26, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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RoboDK industrial robot simulation software has been given an extensive update

RoboDK has launched the latest version of its industrial robot simulation application. 

The company’s CEO, Albert Nubiola, says the software is now much faster and easier to learn and use.

He adds that RoboDK is working on producing more video tutorials and manuals. “RoboDK has been updated to better integrate into smart factories and Industry 4.0 networks.

“The RoboDK software enables your robots and your factory to automatically adjust processes according to any modifications, as well as accurately merge the virtual simulation with the physical world.”

Filed Under: Computing, Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: application, factories, factory, industrial, industry, networks, robodk, robot, robots, simulation, smart, software, tutorials, virtual

Audi to test new autonomous driving technology

October 26, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Audi A7 piloted driving concept

German automaker calls its autonomous technology “piloted driving”

Twelve months after the launch of the “Digital Motorway Test Bed”, Audi has presented new technologies for what it calls “piloted driving” and connected cars at the German Federal Ministry of Transport. 

The connected car aspect of the presentation will deal with car-to-x technology, with the “x” denoting anything – other vehicles and infrastructure, for example.

Audi says it will concentrate on “online variable message” road signs and infrastructure measures. One of the more difficult problems for autonomous car developers is teaching machines how to tell the difference between traffic lights and other lights, for example.  [Read more…] about Audi to test new autonomous driving technology

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: audi, autonomous, cars, communication, connected, development, driving, infrastructure, mobile, motorway, road, signs, technologies, technology, test, traffic, transport, vehicles

Clearpath Robotics launches amphibious robot

October 26, 2016 by David Edwards

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Clearpath Robotics partners with Argo XTR to launch Warthog unmanned ground vehicle 

Clearpath Robotics, a provider of mobile robotic platforms for research and development, has released Warthog – a large, amphibious, all-terrain mobile robot designed for application development.

The company says Warthog enables researchers to reliably test, validate, and advance their robotics research faster in real world conditions, whether on land or in water.

Julian Ware, general manager for research solutions at Clearpath Robotics, says: “Argo XTR (Xtreme Terrain Robotics) has a terrific record of manufacturing rock-solid outdoor platforms.  [Read more…] about Clearpath Robotics launches amphibious robot

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: amphibious, argo, clearpath, robot, robotics, warthog, xtr

Paul von der Bank invents ‘world’s smallest’ robotic arc welding cell using Kuka industrial robot

October 24, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Kuka has revealed what it claims is the world’s smallest robotic cell for arc welding, developed by a company called Paul von der Bank Schweisstechnik. 

The tiny cell – of about 1 cubic metre – is also said to have achieved a 50 per cent increase in productivity. It uses Kuka Agilus robots.

The cell, named the WTG 1200, is already being used by companies such as Brüninghaus & Drissner.  [Read more…] about Paul von der Bank invents ‘world’s smallest’ robotic arc welding cell using Kuka industrial robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: agilus, bank, brüninghaus, cell, der, drissner, kr, kuka, paul, production, productivity, robot, robotic, robots, small, smallest, von, welding, wtg

Nasa scientist behind Reebok’s new ‘Liquid Factory’

October 22, 2016 by David Edwards

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Sportswear giant reveals new technique – invented by a Nasa scientist – for 3D printing training shoes tailored to customers’ individual specifications 

Reebok has unveiled something it calls “Liquid Factory”, which the company says will bring back sports shoe manufacturing back to the US. 

Reebok calls its new factory idea a ground-breaking manufacturing innovation that could fundamentally change the process and speed of footwear creation.

Developed by the Reebok Future team, the Liquid Factory process uses state-of-the-art software and robotics to literally draw shoes in three dimensions.  [Read more…] about Nasa scientist behind Reebok’s new ‘Liquid Factory’

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: create, factory, footwear, liquid, manufacturing, molds, process, reebok, shoe, shoes, speed

Cargoways using Gatehouse Logistics telematics to monitor truck fleets transporting racing cars

October 22, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Cargoways controls routes with the ghTrack telematics portal of Gatehouse Logistics to monitor 170 trucks carrying racing cars every day with the technology

It’s been a breakthrough year for forwarding company Cargoways Logistik & Transport, winning the business of transporting race cars to venues.

The first contract was to transport Formula E equipment using 35 trucks from London to Paris and the success of that operation led to Formula 1 enquiries.

Cargoways specializes in transports to islands. Currently, its core business is between Italy and England, but opportunities are now opening up to the firm in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Germany.  [Read more…] about Cargoways using Gatehouse Logistics telematics to monitor truck fleets transporting racing cars

Filed Under: Logistics, News, Transportation Tagged With: cargoways, data, gatehouse, ghtrack, logistics, portal, telematics, transport, truck, trucks, vehicles

Robotics technology for picking farm produce

October 22, 2016 by Sam Francis

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By Nandini Kranti 

The use of robotics technology in industrial systems is quite common, but in the agricultural sector, robotics and automation technology still retains a novelty and fascination, and is still to make a widespread impact on labor-intensive tasks.

The discussion on man versus machine has come too far. Artificial intelligence was the key addition that tipped scales in favor of the latter. Precise and iterative line functions in industrial processes are handled by well-programmed robots.

Material handling is seldom an issue in this setup since a great deal of customization goes into each design in the pre-installation phase.  [Read more…] about Robotics technology for picking farm produce

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: abundant, agricultural, farm, harvesting, labor, produce, robotics

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