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PaintJet raises $10 million in Series A funding

January 16, 2024 by David Edwards

PaintJet, the robotics company bringing automation to industrial painting, has raised $10 million in Series A funding to bring critical automation technology to the construction industry and address widespread labor shortages.

The latest round of funding was led by Outsiders Fund with participation from 53 Stations, Dynamo, Pathbreaker Ventures, MetaProp and VSC Ventures. This brings PaintJet’s total funding to $14.75 million.

Every single commercial building needs to be painted for protection from the natural environment, but the American painting sector is in crisis, lacking 100,000 laborers that are needed to meet today’s project demands. [Read more…] about PaintJet raises $10 million in Series A funding

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: fund raising, funding, infrastructure, painjet, painting, raising, robot, series a

ABB to supply over 1,300 robots to Volvo Cars

January 16, 2024 by Mark Allinson

ABB says it has strengthened its long-standing partnership with Volvo Cars to supply more than 1,300 robots and functional packages to build the next generation of electric vehicles. This will support the Swedish car manufacturer to achieve its ambitious sustainability targets.

Marc Segura, ABB Robotics president, says: “The automotive industry’s historic transformation, driven by increasing consumer demand for electric vehicles and a desire to operate more sustainably, is creating new opportunities as well as challenges for global manufacturers.

“This latest commitment from our partner Volvo Cars demonstrates our shared focus of delivering more sustainable manufacturing. Through our new, energy efficient large robot family and OmniCoreTM controllers we will help to deliver energy savings of up to 20 percent at sites around the world.” [Read more…] about ABB to supply over 1,300 robots to Volvo Cars

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, automotive, cars, industrial, manufacturing, robots, volvo

Italian port Livorno provides Comau exoskeletons to cargo handlers

January 16, 2024 by David Edwards

The logistics and cargo handling activities carried out in the port environment are largely managed manually by workers in order to ensure the required operational standards.

With the aim of making their employees’ tasks easier, more efficient and ergonomic, the Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mar Tirreno Settentrionale (Port System Authority of the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea, AdSP MTS) and the Compagnia Portuale di Livorno (Livorno Port Company, CPL), together with IUVO, a spin-off company of the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa), and Comau have conducted a pilot study – among the first carried out in Europe and in the world – for the adoption of wearable MATE-XT and MATE-XB exoskeletons designed by the 2 companies.

MATE-XT helps to reduce the muscle load of the upper limbs during static or repetitive activities, which require workers to keep their arms raised for extended periods of time, while MATE-XB relieves the muscle effort of the lumbar area when handling loads. [Read more…] about Italian port Livorno provides Comau exoskeletons to cargo handlers

Filed Under: Features, Marine Tagged With: cargo, comau, employees, exoskeleton, handlers, handling, livorno, mate, port, sea, workers

Electric Sheep acquires two more landscaping businesses

January 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Electric Sheep, which says it is creating “the first large-scale outdoor maintenance company powered by artificial intelligence and robotics”, has made two new acquisitions of landscaping businesses – Westar Landscaping and Caliscapes.

This makes four landscaping businesses that Electric Sheep has acquired in recent months.

Electric Sheep is an outdoor maintenance company powered by artificial intelligence and robotics. It acquires traditional outdoor service providers and progressively transforms operations by deploying its proprietary AI software and robots. [Read more…] about Electric Sheep acquires two more landscaping businesses

Filed Under: Environment, News Tagged With: acquisition, electric, landscaping, sheep

3 Monitor Technologies Pushing the Boundary of Design

January 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Cutting-edge monitor technologies are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in digital design work. From interactive touchscreens to expansive quad HD displays, today’s monitors offer advanced features that empower designers to bring their creative visions to life like never before.

This article highlights three key monitor innovations that are redefining the designer’s toolkit. You’ll learn why higher refresh rates and curved displays enhance immersion, boost productivity, and reduce eye strain during long design sessions.

Whether you specialize in web design, product design, motion graphics, or architectural modeling, these breakthroughs represent new creative potential. [Read more…] about 3 Monitor Technologies Pushing the Boundary of Design

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: 3d, animation, design, digital, displays, hd, monitor, screen, technologies, technology, touchscreens

SprutCAM X robot integrates JAKA cobots into its robot components library

January 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson

SprutCAM Tech, the developer of the all-in-one CAD/CAM/OLP system SprutCAM X Robot, is expanding its technological partnerships with manufacturers of CNC machines and industrial robots.

The online Library of robot components has been updated to include digital twins of the popular JAKA cobots from the well-known Chinese manufacturer.

The current inventory of supported equipment includes the following JAKA cobot models: Zu 3, Zu 5, Zu 7, Zu 12, Zu 18, Pro 16, and MiniCobo. You can always check the complete list of supported equipment on the dedicated page of the website. [Read more…] about SprutCAM X robot integrates JAKA cobots into its robot components library

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: components, jaka, library, program, robot, robots, sprut cam, tech

Nvidia’s predictions for 2024: What’s Next in AI?

January 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson


Richard Kerris

Vice President of Developer Relations, Nvidia Head of Media and Entertainment

The democratization of development: Virtually anyone, anywhere will soon be set to become a developer. Traditionally, one had to know and be proficient at using a specific development language to develop applications or services.

As computing infrastructure becomes increasingly trained on the languages of software development, anyone will be able to prompt the machine to create applications, services, device support and more.

While companies will continue to hire developers to build and train AI models and other professional applications, expect to see significantly broader opportunities for anyone with the right skill set to build custom products and services.

They’ll be helped by text inputs or voice prompts, making interactions with computers as simple as verbally instructing it.

“Now and Then” in film and song: Just as the “new” AI-augmented song by the Fab Four spurred a fresh round of Beatlemania, the dawn of the first feature-length generative AI movie will send shockwaves through the film industry.

Take a filmmaker who shoots using a 35mm film camera. The same content can soon be transformed into a 70mm production using generative AI, reducing the significant costs involved in film production in the IMAX format and allowing a broader set of directors to participate.

Creators will transform beautiful images and videos into new types and forms of entertainment by prompting a computer with text, images or videos. Some professionals worry their craft will be replaced, but those issues will fade as generative AI gets better at being trained on specific tasks.

This, in turn, will free up hands to tackle other tasks and provide new tools with artist-friendly interfaces.


Rev Lebaredian

Vice President of Nvidia Omniverse and Simulation Technology

Industrial digitalization meets generative AI: The fusion of industrial digitalization with generative AI is poised to catalyze industrial transformation.

Generative AI will make it easier to turn aspects of the physical world – such as geometry, light, physics, matter and behavior – into digital data.

Democratizing the digitalization of the physical world will accelerate industrial enterprises, enabling them to design, optimize, manufacture and sell products more efficiently.

It also enables them to more easily create virtual training grounds and synthetic data to train a new generation of AIs that will interact and operate within the physical world, such as autonomous robots and self-driving cars.

3D interoperability takes off: From the drawing board to the factory floor, data for the first time will be interoperable.

The world’s most influential software and practitioner companies from the manufacturing, product design, retail, e-commerce and robotics industries are committing to the newly established Alliance for OpenUSD.

OpenUSD, the universal language between 3D tools and data, will break down data siloes, enabling industrial enterprises to collaborate across data lakes, tool systems and specialized teams easier and faster than ever to accelerate the digitalization of previously cumbersome, manual industrial processes.


Bob Pette

Nvidia Vice President of Enterprise Platforms

Building anew with generative AI: Generative AI will allow organizations to design cars by simply speaking to a large language model or create cities from scratch using new techniques and design principles.

The architecture, engineering, construction and operations (AECO) industry is building the future using generative AI as its guidepost.

Hundreds of generative AI startups and customers in AECO and manufacturing will focus on creating solutions for virtually any use case, including design optimization, market intelligence, construction management and physics prediction.

AI will accelerate a manufacturing evolution that promises increased efficiency, reduced waste and entirely new approaches to production and sustainability.

Developers and enterprises are focusing in particular on point cloud data analysis, which uses lidar to generate representations of built and natural environments with precise details. This could lead to high-fidelity insights and analysis through generative AI-accelerated workflows.

Generative AI also offers enterprises a significant opportunity to gain new insights from their existing data.

By customizing pre-trained foundation models with techniques like fine-tuning and retrieval augmented generation (RAG), organizations can harness the transformative power of generative AI for domain-specific tasks to improve decision-making and develop a competitive edge.

To capture this opportunity and accelerate adoption of generative AI, enterprises will need a trusted pathway to design and implement scalable, efficient, and reliable infrastructure.


Deepu Talla

Nvidia Vice President of Embedded and Edge Computing

The rise of robotics programmers: LLMs will lead to rapid improvements for robotics engineers. Generative AI will develop code for robots and create new simulations to test and train them.

LLMs will accelerate simulation development by automatically building 3D scenes, constructing environments and generating assets from inputs.

The resulting simulation assets will be critical for workflows like synthetic data generation, robot skills training and robotics application testing.

In addition to helping robotics engineers, transformer AI models, the engines behind LLMs, will make robots themselves smarter so that they better understand complex environments and more effectively execute a breadth of skills within them.

For the robotics industry to scale, robots have to become more generalizable – that is, they need to acquire skills more quickly or bring them to new environments.

Generative AI models – trained and tested in simulation — will be a key enabler in the drive toward more powerful, flexible and easier-to-use robots.

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features Tagged With: ai, nvidia, predictions

Yaskawa empowers South Africa’s robotic future with precision in 2024

January 7, 2024 by David Edwards

Leading robotics and automation company, Yaskawa Southern Africa is at the forefront as a forward-thinking leader, actively anticipating and embracing industry-shaping trends.

National Sales Manager at Yaskawa, Jan T’Hart, shares insights on the future of automation, pinpointing the trends set to redefine manufacturing in the country.

Delving into the new year, Yaskawa’s strategic vision prioritises technological advancements, industry-specific needs, and a steadfast commitment to sustainability. [Read more…] about Yaskawa empowers South Africa’s robotic future with precision in 2024

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: africa, future, precision, robotic, south africa, southern, yaskawa

Mujin expands into Europe with new office in the Netherlands

January 7, 2024 by David Edwards

Mujin, a specialist in intelligent robotic automation, has opened its first European office, strategically located in the Netherlands.

This expansion follows a series of transformative achievements, including significant funding, global expansion, and growing market adoption.

Mujin’s new European headquarters, situated in the heart of the Netherlands, represents a pivotal step in the company’s commitment to global expansion, driven by an $85 million Series C funding round. [Read more…] about Mujin expands into Europe with new office in the Netherlands

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, europe, mujin, netherlands, new, office, solutions

Dexterity introduces robotic print and apply palletizer

January 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Dexterity, a provider of AI systems for warehouse robots, has launched its Robotic Print and Apply Palletizer.

Targeting operations in third-party logistics (3PL), retail, and consumer packaged goods (CPG) that require case-level labeling, Dexterity’s Robotic Print and Apply Palletizer provides a one-robot workflow to ensure Amazon Routing, SSCC, or SKU barcodes are applied to each case in a pallet before shipment.

With the adoption of new Fulfillment Network Stock Keeping Unit (FNSKU) and other labeling requirements in the past year, shippers have needed to add another intensively manual process to their workflows. [Read more…] about Dexterity introduces robotic print and apply palletizer

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: ai, apply, dexterity, label, labelling, palletizer, print, robotics

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