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Cardano ADA and Conservation Tech: ADA’s Contributions

October 2, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Blockchain technology has rapidly evolved over the past decade, offering innovative solutions to various industries. One particular area where blockchain is making a significant impact is conservation technology.

This website guides individuals through the complexities of modern technologies and their applications, without focusing on potential profits.

In this article, we will explore the intersection of Cardano ADA, a sustainable blockchain platform, and its contributions to the world of conservation tech. If you wish to learn about investing with education companies, you might consider visiting Immediate vRush. [Read more…] about Cardano ADA and Conservation Tech: ADA’s Contributions

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: ada, blockchain, Cardano, conservation, tech

Decentralized Crypto Power: Who Calls the Shots?

October 2, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Decentralized crypto power is at the heart of the revolutionary blockchain technology that has disrupted traditional finance and introduced new paradigms for trust and financial transactions.

This article explores the intricate web of decentralized systems, delving into their origins, governance structures, and the underlying mechanisms that dictate who wields power in these digital realms.

So, if you are looking for a website that connects you to investment education firms that can help you along your investment journey, consider visiting Bit 3.0 Bot. [Read more…] about Decentralized Crypto Power: Who Calls the Shots?

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: blockchain, crypto, decentralized, power, technology

AUAR ships ABB robot-centered micro-factories to the US to build homes

October 1, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Construction tech startup Automated Architecture (AUAR) is shipping two of its robotic micro-factories to the US, in the company’s first move to expanding operations to North America.

The first of its kind, AUAR’s micro-factories will be deployed by Rival Holdings, a real estate development and construction firm, to build thousands of sustainable and affordable homes across the Midwest.

AUAR’s project caters to a growing need in the region. The partnership between AUAR and Rival Holdings aims to address the ongoing housing crisis in the US.

[Read more…] about AUAR ships ABB robot-centered micro-factories to the US to build homes

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: auar, build, homes, micro-factories, robot, robotic, robotics

Dexory secures $80 million funding to drive global expansion goals

October 1, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Dexory, the leading robotics and data intelligence company, has successfully closed an $80 million Series B funding round.

The round was led by DTCP, with participation from Latitude Ventures, Wave-X and Bootstrap Europe, along with existing investors Atomico, Lakestar, Capnamic and several angels from the logistics industry. As part of this investment, DTCP’s Michael Rager joins Dexory’s board of directors.

The new funding, made up of a mix of equity and growth debt, will support an expansion of their artificial intelligence (AI) powered features across the DexoryView platform, grow its global team and accelerate the deployment of its autonomous robots with customers like GXO, Maersk, DB Schenker and beyond. [Read more…] about Dexory secures $80 million funding to drive global expansion goals

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: dexory, expansion, funding, growth

10 Problems AI Can Help You Solve in Your Organization

September 30, 2024 by Mark Allinson

As businesses navigate the complexities of the modern landscape, the quest for innovative solutions to persistent challenges becomes paramount. In 2024, AI provides actionable insights and automation that can drive significant improvements.

In this article, we will delve into 10 common problems that AI can help solve within your company, showcasing how embracing this technology can lead to greater efficiency, smarter decision-making, and a competitive advantage in your industry.

Integrating AI use cases from InData Labs can unlock new possibilities and propel your business forward, whether you’re a small startup or a large enterprise. [Read more…] about 10 Problems AI Can Help You Solve in Your Organization

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, automation, data, insights, labs, organization, problems, solve, use cases

Decelerating progress for autonomous buses and roboshuttles, says report

September 26, 2024 by Mark Allinson

By Shihao Fu, technology analyst, IDTechEx

In recent years, the promise of the public transport revolution has been teased by autonomous buses and roboshuttles. These technologies promise to deliver significant cost reductions for operators and alleviate labor pressures.

More than 50 autonomous bus and roboshuttle players once competed in this space. However, as the autonomous driving industry evolved during 2022-2024, the commercialization progress of autonomous buses and roboshuttles has been slow, falling short of industry expectations.

IDTechEx has observed a yearly decline in the number of active companies from 2020 to 2024, and large-scale commercial testing has not been achieved. Roboshuttles need to overcome the uncertainties posed by dynamic routes and the performance challenges of navigating narrow urban streets.

[Read more…] about Decelerating progress for autonomous buses and roboshuttles, says report

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, buses, progress, public, roboshuttles, transport

Flexiv’s fish fillet shaping solution automates breaded cod production

September 26, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Flexiv, a developer of general-purpose robotics solutions, has launched what it calls “a revolutionary fish fillet shaping application”.

Fully automated by the Rizon 4 adaptive robot, the solution utilizes a combination of computer vision and force-control to identify and shape breaded fish fillets, so that consumers receive portions of a uniform size and shape.

Developed for one of Asia’s leading seafood producers, this task was traditionally performed by manual labor, where employees had to carefully shape each fillet to ensure a consistently sized end product. [Read more…] about Flexiv’s fish fillet shaping solution automates breaded cod production

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automates, breaded, cod, fillet, fish, flexiv, production

ABB launches ‘groundbreaking ultra accuracy’ feature for GoFa collaborative robots

September 26, 2024 by Mark Allinson

ABB Robotics has launched “Ultra Accuracy”, which it describes as a new industry-leading feature for its GoFa collaborative robot range.

The industrial giant says that Ultra Accuracy delivers “the highest level of precision available in cobots, enabling over 10 times greater path accuracy compared with other cobots on the market”.

Andrea Cassoni, global head of collaborative robots for ABB Robotics, says: “As industries look to automation to enhance product quality and achieve tighter tolerances – continuously decreasing the maximum allowable deviation from the standard in quality control – there is a growing need for robots that can perform tasks with exceptional precision.

[Read more…] about ABB launches ‘groundbreaking ultra accuracy’ feature for GoFa collaborative robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, accuracy, cobots, collaborative, gofa, path, robots, ultra accuracy

SeaTrac and Sonardyne gather data from the Gulf of Mexico current

September 23, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Important oceanographic data from Atlantic Ocean currents in the US Gulf of Mexico has been gathered fully remotely, thanks to Sonardyne technology and an uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) supplied by SeaTrac Systems.

A number of Sonardyne Origin 65 Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) and Current Pressure Inverted Echo Sounders (CPIES) are currently on the seabed in the Gulf of Mexico gathering long term data on the Loop Current System (LCS).

Understanding the LCS is important for oceanographers as it has a wide-reaching impact on many areas including the disruption of subsea operations, hurricane intensity and changes to nutrient and food cycles important to marine life. [Read more…] about SeaTrac and Sonardyne gather data from the Gulf of Mexico current

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: gulf, lcs, mexico, seatrac, sonardyne, surface, uncrewed, usv, vehicle

Artificial muscles propel a robotic leg to walk and jump

September 23, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have developed a robotic leg with artificial muscles. Inspired by living creatures, it jumps across different terrains in an agile and energy-efficient manner.

Inventors and researchers have been developing robots for almost 70 years. To date, all the machines they have built – whether for factories or elsewhere – have had one thing in common: they are powered by motors, a technology that is already 200 years old.

Even walking robots feature arms and legs that are powered by motors, not by muscles as in humans and animals. This in part suggests why they lack the mobility and adaptability of living creatures.

[Read more…] about Artificial muscles propel a robotic leg to walk and jump

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: artificial, jump, leg, muscles, propel, robot, robotic, walk

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