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What You Need to Know About Liability in Self-Driving Car Accidents

March 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Taking the world by storm, self-driving cars have been all the rage ever since they hit the market. Their advanced technology and superior design have also significantly contributed to their popularity.

However, as much as self-driving cars seem like something out of a science fiction movie, these dreamy vehicles are not perfect.

With car accidents being one of the most common personal injury claims, driverless vehicles now bring new complications to already challenging auto accident lawsuits. [Read more…] about What You Need to Know About Liability in Self-Driving Car Accidents

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: accident, accidents, breach, car, cars, caused, claims, compensation, defendant, driverless, duty, human, injury, liability, negligence, personal, responsible, self-driving, victims

Dog Bite Accident: 5 Tips for Correctly Filing a Personal Injury Claim

March 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Personal injury claims cover a variety of bases, as one could be injured in several ways. Hence, personal injury law covers various accidents, from vehicles to dog bites. Every accident is unique, and for that reason, no two cases are handled the same way.

Personal injury claims depend on the severity of the accident, who is at fault, and the context of the events leading up to the accident. Given the situation’s complexity, you must consider hiring legal advocates like the dog bite experts at Michigan Injury Lawyers to guide you through the legal process.

Here are some tips you need to file a personal injury claim correctly. [Read more…] about Dog Bite Accident: 5 Tips for Correctly Filing a Personal Injury Claim

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: accident, case, claim, injury, insurance, lawyer, medical, personal, records

Underwater robots market set to expand at 14 percent a year

March 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The market for underwater robots is expected to reach a value of $1.2 billion in 2023 and $4.3 billion by the end of 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 13.7 percent.

This is according to a new report, Underwater Robots Market, published by Fact.MR.

Some of the deep and difficult-to-reach areas of the ocean are explored by an underwater robot. Underwater robots have cameras and lights that give them vision in the dark ocean and make it simple for them to communicate with the operator.

Although there are many uses for underwater robots and they are still in the early stages of market exploration, their production, operation, and maintenance costs are high. In order to prevent any accidents, it also needs trained professionals. [Read more…] about Underwater robots market set to expand at 14 percent a year

Filed Under: Features, Marine Tagged With: market, robot, robots, underwater

ABB launches new version of its Swifti collaborative cobot

March 17, 2023 by Mark Allinson

ABB has launched the Swifti CRB 1300 industrial collaborative robot, which the company says “bridges the gap between industrial and collaborative robots”.

Combining class-leading speed and accuracy with expanded load handling capability of up to 11kg, the Swifti CRB 1300 can be used in a wide variety of production and product handling applications – from machine tending and pelletizing to pick-and-place and screwdriving.

Andrea Cassoni, managing director for global general industry robotics at ABB, says: “Our customers are looking to robotic automation to make their processes more flexible, efficient and resilient, helping to counter labor shortages by enabling their employees to perform more value-added work. [Read more…] about ABB launches new version of its Swifti collaborative cobot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, area, class, cobot, collaborative, crb, industrial, payload, programming, robot, robots, safemove, safety, scanner, software, speed, swifti, worker

ACC picks Segula to help build three gigafactories in Europe

March 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The European automotive market is rapidly electrifying, and the need for batteries to equip vehicles is increasing.

According to the European Commission, demand will increase 12-fold between 2018 and 2030.

This is a revolution for the sector, which is now relying on reindustrialisation and the development of a battery ecosystem sized to ensure the necessary production on the European continent.

This challenge has been taken up by Automotive Cells Company, a company operating in the world of battery technology for electric vehicles, which has selected Segula Technologies, which designs and implements industrial projects, to support it in its plans for three gigafactories dedicated to the production of cells and modules for electric vehicles. [Read more…] about ACC picks Segula to help build three gigafactories in Europe

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: acc, automotive, billy-berclau, capacity, cells, company, engineering, engineers, european, experience, france, french, gigafactories, gigafactory, increase, industrial, production, project, segula, support, technologies, three, vehicles, years

Sarcos cleared to use robotic technology to build solar field for US Department of Energy

March 15, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Sarcos Technology and Robotics, a maker of robotic systems including exoskeletons, has successfully completed final validation of its Outdoor Autonomous Manipulation of Photovoltaic Panels (O-AMPP) project.

During this field trial, Sarcos collaborated with Mortenson, JLG Industries, Array Technologies, and Pratt Miller to achieve this critical project milestone at a Mortenson project site, which validated the Sarcos robotic solar field construction solution.

Kiva Allgood, president and CEO, Sarcos, says: “Achieving this market validation and field test milestone is a mission-critical step on our path to commercializing our robotic solar field construction solution and, ultimately, enhancing safety and productivity in the solar field construction industry. [Read more…] about Sarcos cleared to use robotic technology to build solar field for US Department of Energy

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: construction, energy, field, industry, mortenson, o-ampp, project, robotic, sarcos, solar, system

UCLA claims its humanoid robot footballer is ‘better than Messi’

March 14, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Mechanical engineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have developed a full-sized humanoid robot with “first-of-its-kind technology”.

Named Artemis, for Advanced Robotic Technology for Enhanced Mobility and Improved Stability, the robot is scheduled to travel in July to Bordeaux, France, where it will take part in the soccer competition of the 2023 RoboCup, an international scientific meeting where robots demonstrate capabilities across a range of categories.

The robot was designed by researchers at the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory at UCLA, or RoMeLa, as a general-purpose humanoid robot, with a particular focus on bipedal locomotion over uneven terrain. [Read more…] about UCLA claims its humanoid robot footballer is ‘better than Messi’

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: actuators, artemis, engineering, humanoid, researchers, robot, robots, romela, ucla

Green movement creating new markets for automation sector

March 14, 2023 by Mark Allinson

It is no doubt necessary to achieve the CO2 reduction goals that the UN and numerous manufacturing companies have set for themselves. The implementation of measures is ambitious and expensive.

However, sustainability efforts also create entirely new markets, lead to attractive business models, and offer great opportunities for the key technology that is robotics and automation.

automatica, held in Munich from June 27 to 30, 2023, presents the opportunities of sustainable production. [Read more…] about Green movement creating new markets for automation sector

Filed Under: Environment, Features Tagged With: automatica, automation, battery, business, cell, fuel, green, manufacturing, production, promising, recycling, robotics, robots, sustainability, technology

Bitcoins’ public and confidential keys are critical

March 14, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The outstanding assessment of the cryptocurrency in creating a cryptographic ecosystem by pairing several digital keys that keep the recording confidential is impressive.

The principal cryptocurrency, an excellent investor in the league, has a public key that works with essential identification. And private keys that respond to keeping the secret part of the documentation by using the authentic password.

The entire cryptocurrency management is addressed with the Association of digital keys, which works together to provide protection. The balance of the private key in making the ownership of the digital money is fantastic for the funding investors via Bitcoin Millionaire Pro. [Read more…] about Bitcoins’ public and confidential keys are critical

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: address, bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, currency, digital, essential, investment, investor, key, keys, money, private, public, works

Effective Methods to Buy and Trade Bitcoin

March 14, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Bitcoin created its business late in 2019 with its automatic networking on the internet with the introduction of blockchain technology. Satoshi Nakamoto decided to engage with the investors by identifying the market’s needs.

The digital currency-oriented unit is stored in the blocks of Technology for the ordinary individual who struggles to visit the banks. The option of cryptocurrency needed to be prepared for the affluent investors who can significantly profit from the currency.

Bitcoin was more of a comfortable unit that entered the market to provide more significant assistance to thousands of middle individuals. Immediate Edge the unit is sufficient to make their astonishing journey in digital money seamless. [Read more…] about Effective Methods to Buy and Trade Bitcoin

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