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Hacking Robots: The 5 Threats You Need to Know About

February 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Robots have already flipped manufacturing industries on their heads in the last couple of decades. With the potential to revolutionize everything from the military and law enforcement to education, it’s vital to take stock of the security risks that come with increased automation.

Manufacturing companies are the second biggest target for ransomware gangs. If robots are vulnerable to attack, money-hungry criminals will find a way to disrupt factories and demand payment to restore systems.

Where exactly do the risks to robots and automation systems come from? We’re going to explore who is likely to exploit issues in system confidentiality, integrity, availability, and authentication. [Read more…] about Hacking Robots: The 5 Threats You Need to Know About

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: authentication, automation, connections, data, process, processes, risks, robotics, robots, security, systems, work

Manufactured in the metaverse: Mercedes-Benz designs virtual factories with Nvidia Omniverse

February 5, 2023 by Mai Tao

Building state-of-the-art factories requires a state-of-the art planning system.

Mercedes-Benz is taking the next step in digitizing its production process, using the Nvidia Omniverse platform to design and plan manufacturing and assembly facilities.

By tapping into Nvidia AI and metaverse technologies, the automaker can create feedback loops to reduce waste, decrease energy consumption and continuously enhance quality. [Read more…] about Manufactured in the metaverse: Mercedes-Benz designs virtual factories with Nvidia Omniverse

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: automaker, built, digital, factory, manufacturing, mercedes-benz, metaverse, nvidia, omniverse, planning, plant, platform, process, production, vehicle, vehicles

Foxconn plans to build autonomous vehicles on Nvidia computing platform

February 5, 2023 by Mai Tao

Foxconn, one of the world’s largest contract manufacturers and Apple’s main iPhone maker, is planning to build autonomous cars and will use Nvidia chip technology to do so.

Nvidia and Hon Hai Technology Group – Foxconn’s domestic name – have agreed a strategic partnership to develop automated and autonomous vehicle platforms.

As part of the agreement, Foxconn will be a tier-one manufacturer, producing electronic control units (ECUs) based on Nvidia Drive Orin for the global automotive market. [Read more…] about Foxconn plans to build autonomous vehicles on Nvidia computing platform

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automated, autonomous, build, development, drive, driving, foxconn, hyperion, intelligent, nvidia, orin, partnership, platform, sensor, vehicle, vehicles

Flexiv launches ‘revolutionary’ force-controlled parallel robot

February 4, 2023 by Mai Tao

Flexiv, a builder of general-purpose robotics solutions, has released the latest addition to its product portfolio, the Moonlight adaptive parallel robot. 

Flexiv says Moonlight is the world’s first force-controlled parallel robot and is ideal for applications that require precise motion and force control, such as screw fastening, ultra-accurate loading, and polishing. It adds the new machine is “revolutionary”.

Incorporating Flexiv’s innovative force control technology, Moonlight can precisely measure force down to 0.1 N so even delicate objects can be handled. This makes tasks polishing and sanding uneven surfaces possible while guaranteeing output quality and practically eliminating workpiece damage. [Read more…] about Flexiv launches ‘revolutionary’ force-controlled parallel robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adaptability, applications, control, flexiv, force, force-controlled, moonlight, parallel, polishing, precise, product, robot, speed, tasks

UPS and Gap units partner to offer ‘unmatched automation and supply chain capabilities’ to apparel merchants

February 3, 2023 by David Edwards

Two business units from within logistics giant UPS and famous retail brand GAP are combining their expertise to offer “unmatched automation and supply chain capabilities” to apparel and footwear merchants.

The companies say their new offering will enable mall and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to benefit from capabilities “previously only available to billion-dollar brands”.

Ware2Go, a UPS company, is collaborating with Gap’s GPS Platform Services division that combines Gap’s global supply chain network, customer insights, technical, and digital capabilities with Ware2Go’s cutting-edge supply chain technology. [Read more…] about UPS and Gap units partner to offer ‘unmatched automation and supply chain capabilities’ to apparel merchants

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: access, automation, capabilities, chain, collaboration, fulfillment, gap, gps, logistics, percent, platform, services, smbs, supply, technology, ware, warehouse, warehouses

China overtakes USA in robot density

February 3, 2023 by Mai Tao

China’s massive investment in industrial robotics has put the country in the top ranking of robot density, surpassing the United States for the first time, according to a report by the International Federation of Robotics.

The number of operational industrial robots relative to the number of workers hit 322 units per 10,000 employees in the manufacturing industry. Today, China ranks in fifth place.

The world’s top 5 most automated countries in manufacturing 2021 are: South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Germany and China. [Read more…] about China overtakes USA in robot density

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: average, cagr, china, country, density, employees, growing, industrial, industry, japan, manufacturing, number, percent, place, ranks, robot, robotics, robots, singapore, states, top, united, units, year

Recycleye raises additional $17 million in Series A funding

February 2, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Recycleye, provider of what it claims is “the most adapted and robust AI-driven solution for sorting dry mixed recycling”, has closed a $17 million Series A financing round, led by deep-tech venture capital firm DCVC.

Recycleye uses AI-powered waste-picking robots to lower the cost of sorting materials. This ground-breaking technology is turning the world’s waste into resource and delivering data essential for dynamic decision-making in a Material Recovery Facility (MRF).

The new investment will be used to further improve the uncommon accuracy of Recycleye’s sorting. [Read more…] about Recycleye raises additional $17 million in Series A funding

Filed Under: Environment, News Tagged With: dcvc, investment, management, material, materials, recycleye, robot, robotics, sorting, technology, waste

Dutch shoe retailer Schuurman Schoenen implements Magazino robots

January 31, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The robotics company Magazino has won Schuurman Schoenen as a new customer for the mobile picking robot TORU.

The Dutch company, known for offering a wide range of shoes, will use the robots in its warehouse in Neede, Netherlands.

By using the TORU robot, Schuurman Schoenen is implementing flexible automation for the manual picking process of shoeboxes. [Read more…] about Dutch shoe retailer Schuurman Schoenen implements Magazino robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, customers, dutch, e-commerce, flexible, growth, intelligent, magazino, mobile, operate, order, picking, robot, robots, schoenen, schuurman, services, solution, toru

Flexiv to unveil new robots at company event

January 31, 2023 by Mai Tao

Flexiv, a builder of general-purpose robotics solutions, will be launching a range of new products at its inaugural Flexiverse event today.

A spokesperson for the company says: “Although the new releases are top secret for the moment, i can tell you that one is a new type of Delta robot and another is a revolutionary new robotic gripper.”

The live presentation will see the founding members of Flexiv and various department managers take to the stage to showcase Flexiv’s latest product releases, and the progress Flexiv has made over the past year. [Read more…] about Flexiv to unveil new robots at company event

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, company, event, flexiv, flexiv's, flexiverse, future, innovative, live, product, products, range, releases, revolutionary, robot, secret, solutions, three

Electric Future: Two wheels good, four wheels not so much

January 30, 2023 by Mark Allinson

If you want to get anywhere fast in any developing country in the world, the best way is by motorbike. While most European and North American countries have relatively good-quality road networks that cover most if not all their regions, the same cannot be said of countries in Asia and elsewhere.

Even inside a typical Asian city, the traffic congestion is so bad that you can expect to be sitting in a four-wheeler for several hours to make a few km from one side of an urban sprawl to another. And outside these built-up areas, in rural settings, you’re highly unlikely to be complete your journey unless you’re on two wheels because either roads simply don’t exist or they’ve fallen into serious disrepair.

For these reasons and more, motorcycles are a massively popular mode of transport in Asia. In fact, when it comes to the number of electric motorcycles and scooters worldwide, the vast majority – 90 percent – are in the Asia Pacific region alone, according to Global Market Insights, which values the market now at $30 billion in total across the lithium-ion and sealed lead acid battery types. Annual growth is forecast at more than 5 percent. [Read more…] about Electric Future: Two wheels good, four wheels not so much

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: batteries, electric, market, motorcycles, scooters

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