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Electric Future: Battery production facilities bloom on both sides of the Atlantic

January 30, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Battery production plants are popping up and blooming on both sides of the Atlantic, with one or two exceptions, such as BritishVolt, which went into administration recently

Viridi Parente, a developer of battery storage technology, has selected Bright Machines to digitally transform the company’s US electric battery manufacturing facility.

Bright Machines Microfactories, the company’s full-stack assembly automation solution, modernizes manufacturing by leveraging data and artificial intelligence, providing Viridi with new capabilities to meet the increasing demands for its zero-carbon emission energy battery solutions.

Viridi manufactures battery energy storage systems on a 42-acre campus in Buffalo, New York. Its efforts have and will continue to lead to significant job creation in the historically disadvantaged East Buffalo community where its facility is situated. [Read more…] about Electric Future: Battery production facilities bloom on both sides of the Atlantic

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: battery, bright, eleo, facility, machines, opening, production, viridi

Electric Future: MIT showcases electric autonomous boat technology

January 30, 2023 by Mark Allinson

If you like the idea of zero-emissions travel on the water, an electric autonomous boat might be the right mode of transportation for you.

Scientists from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and the Senseable City Laboratory, together with Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS Institute) in the Netherlands, have been showcasing the final project in their self-navigating trilogy: a full-scale, fully autonomous robotic boat that’s ready to be deployed along the canals of Amsterdam.

“Roboat” has come a long way since the team first started prototyping small vessels in the MIT pool in late 2015. Last year, the team released their half-scale, medium model that was 2 meters long and demonstrated promising navigational prowess.

This year, two full-scale Roboats were launched, proving more than just proof-of-concept: these craft can comfortably carry up to five people, collect waste, deliver goods, and provide on-demand infrastructure. [Read more…] about Electric Future: MIT showcases electric autonomous boat technology

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: amsterdam, boat, boats, candela, control, electric, institute, mit, project, roboat

Electric Future: Siemens providing software platform to support nascent electric airplane market

January 30, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Swedish electric airplane maker Heart Aerospace has selected the Capital product lifecycle management suite from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of software and services to support its design, development, and certification of zero emission electric aircraft.

Siemens’ Capital will provide electrical and electronic (E/E) system design and support as Heart Aerospace addresses the market and regulatory demands of escalating performance and commercial certification requirements.

As part of the extensive electrification in these aircraft, Heart Aerospace must address the complexity of the Electrical Wiring Interconnect System (EWIS) while also addressing electrical system compliance risk. [Read more…] about Electric Future: Siemens providing software platform to support nascent electric airplane market

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: aerospace, aircraft, airplane, capital, certification, coastal, design, development, digital, electric, electrical, heart, high-speed, portfolio, regent, seaglider, siemens, software, support, system, vehicle, water, xcelerator

Why is Competition Good for Business?

January 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

When you start a business, there are a million things you need to think about. Even if that number seems like an exaggeration, the truth is that there are certainly more things you need to think about than in most other careers.

After all, if you work for someone else, it’s them who will be doing all the worrying and planning, and you’ll just have to do the work you’re given to do. When you’re the boss, you have to take on a number of different responsibilities.

One of those responsibilities is to understand your competitors more. You need to know who they are, what they do, and how they do it, and you need to know how all of that will impact your own business. [Read more…] about Why is Competition Good for Business?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: better, business, coffee, competition, competitors, customers, don, good, market, people, product, rivals, selling, service, things, work

How to Enhance Cyber Security Awareness for Remote Teams (5 Tips)

January 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Remote teams are exposed to more cyber security threats due to an expanded attack surface. With an exponential increase in the number of endpoints, cybercriminals can gain access to sensitive company data.

Enhancing cybersecurity awareness for remote teams is essential, and here are five tips to help with this. [Read more…] about How to Enhance Cyber Security Awareness for Remote Teams (5 Tips)

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: awareness, cyber, employees, policies, remote, security, teams, threats, training

Brain Corp partners with Google Cloud to introduce analytics solution for retailers

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Brain Corp, an artificial intelligence company creating technologies in robotics, is partnering with Google Cloud to launch “BrainOS Inventory Insights”, a new and proprietary solution able to deliver next generation in-store inventory analytics to retailers. 

Brain Corp, which already powers the largest global fleet of autonomous robots in public spaces and the world’s largest fleet of robotic inventory scanners, will now offer retail customers “a true end-to-end solution” for analyzing the inventory data collected by its BrainOS powered inventory scanning robots.

Using BrainOS Inventory Insights, retailers will be able to quickly identify out-of-stock and low stock events, assess product details such as where an item is (product location), if it’s in the correct location (planogram compliance) and ensure it’s priced correctly (​​price tag compliance). [Read more…] about Brain Corp partners with Google Cloud to introduce analytics solution for retailers

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: accurate, ai, analytics, brain, brainos, cloud, compliance, corp, customer, experiences, google, improve, increase, insights, inventory, product, providing, recognizer, retail, retailers, solution, tag, task

Exotec expands warehouse automation product range

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Exotec, a warehouse robotics provider, has expanded its product portfolio with three solutions: a new conveyor system, an improved picking solution, and new proprietary warehouse software.

As inflation, economic headwinds, and labour shortages continue to place mounting pressure on supply chains, businesses around the world are looking for ways to address their immediate needs while also positioning themselves for an unpredictable future. Increasingly, this means doing more with less.

To help meet these needs, Exotec is releasing a new conveyor system, updated robotic picking solution, and proprietary warehouse software that all perfectly integrate with the Skypod system. [Read more…] about Exotec expands warehouse automation product range

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: conveyor, customers, exotec, hour, items, meet, modular, optimizes, picking, place, reach, skypicker, skypod, software, solution, solutions, system, systems, vision, warehouse, warehouses, work

Nvidia and Abu Dhabi join $73 million Outrider funding round

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Outrider, a startup developing autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs, has closed $73 million in Series C financing led by FM Capital. 

New investors include a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) and NVentures, Nvidia’s venture capital arm.

Existing investors participating in the round include Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT) and New Enterprise Associates (NEA). Outrider has raised $191 million in financing to date based on its technical leadership in autonomous systems for distribution yards. [Read more…] about Nvidia and Abu Dhabi join $73 million Outrider funding round

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, capital, customers, financing, operations, outrider, technology, vehicles, yard

Sick of Your ISP Spying on You? Here’s How to Protect Your Privacy

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

You’re probably familiar with the recent news about ISPs selling your data. Well, we have some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that your data is being sold and there’s not much you can do about it.

The good news is that you can take steps to protect your privacy and keep your data out of the hands of unscrupulous companies.

In this article, we’ll outline a few ways to keep your data safe from prying eyes. Read on to learn more and protect yourself from ISP snooping. [Read more…] about Sick of Your ISP Spying on You? Here’s How to Protect Your Privacy

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: data, isp, online, privacy, protect, service, snooping

Why is bitcoin the ‘lord of all crypto’?

January 17, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The ruler of the hill when that comes to cryptocurrencies is Bitcoin. There are only a couple of main ones. First off, Bitcoin is accessible worldwide. Users may thus use it to purchase products and services anywhere on the globe without incurring additional costs or hassles.

Begin earning using https://ww.bitiq.org now.

Cryptocurrency is safe as well. Additionally, as Bitcoin is 100 per cent anonymous, you may opt to keep any interactions secret. And lastly, BTC is adaptable. Users may use it to pay for everything from a coffee to buying a vehicle. There are many options! [Read more…] about Why is bitcoin the ‘lord of all crypto’?

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: advantages, bitcoin, bitcoins, btc, crypto, cryptocurrencies, Cryptocurrency, currency, money

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