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Japanese scientists develop ‘98 percent accurate’ robotic grasping system

January 20, 2025 by David Edwards

Researchers from Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan, have developed a novel 6D (six degrees-of-freedom) pose dataset designed to improve robotic grasping accuracy and adaptability in industrial settings. They used an Intel RealSense depth D435 camera in their experiments. 

The dataset, which integrates RGB and depth images, demonstrates significant potential to enhance the precision of robots performing pick-and-place tasks in dynamic environments.

Accurate object pose estimation refers to the ability of a robot to determine both the position and orientation of an object. It is essential for robotics, especially in pick-and-place tasks, which are crucial in industries such as manufacturing and logistics. [Read more…] about Japanese scientists develop ‘98 percent accurate’ robotic grasping system

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: 98 percent, accurate, dataset, grasping, robotic, shibaura, technology, university

Decoding the Digits: How to Use a Shipping Car Cost Calculator Effectively

January 4, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Effectively utilizing a shipping car cost calculator is essential when it comes to figuring out how much it will cost to ship your vehicle. These calculators provide a straightforward way to estimate the expenses associated with transporting a car.

However, understanding how to make the most of these tools can be a bit challenging. In this blog, we will unravel the process of using a shipping car cost calculator. [Read more…] about Decoding the Digits: How to Use a Shipping Car Cost Calculator Effectively

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: accurate, budgeting, calculator, car, comparisons, cost, decoding, digits, effectively, shipping

Slamcore extends its spatial intelligence to Texas Instruments Arm-based processors

April 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Slamcore says its spatial intelligence algorithms have been optimized for the Texas Instruments (TI) TDA4x family of processors.

Combining Slamcore’s Spatial Intelligence software with the TI TDA4x processor family enables highly accurate and robust localization, mapping and perception suitable for a range of industrial robotics and automation tasks.

ProMat 2023 in Chicago, demonstrated the significant interest in robotic and autonomous solutions in supply chain and manufacturing logistics. [Read more…] about Slamcore extends its spatial intelligence to Texas Instruments Arm-based processors

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: accurate, autonomous, demonstrated, developers, family, highly, industrial, instruments, intelligence, optimized, perception, processors, robotics, slamcore, software, spatial, tda, texas, ti

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

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How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Dentistry

July 14, 2022 by David Edwards

It is only fair to say that dentistry has evolved since it was introduced. Incorporating technology fuels this evolution into branches of medical sciences like dentistry.

We know technology and the application of science towards making life easier. Thus, incorporating technology into dentistry has made life in this field more accessible and faster while pushing the field to evolve constantly.

The change that technology brings to a field does not stop as it always looks for ways to optimize the previous solutions it has proffered to develop a better and more effective solution. [Read more…] about How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Dentistry

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: accurate, dental, dentist, dentistry, dentists, experience, faster, field, health, image, methods, oral, patient, printing, products, services, technology, time, traditional

ExcelsiusGPS robotic system used for brain surgery

February 1, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Christus Health has become the first health provider to use a robotic system for brain surgery, describing the ExcelsiusGPS as “a world-class robotic guidance and navigation system”.

The ExcelsiusGPS system, built by Globus Medical, was used in the first Christus Ochsner Health case this week, setting a new standard for robotic neurosurgery procedures in Southwest Louisiana.

Bringing the ExcelsiusGPS to the region was made possible with the help of the Christus Ochsner Health Southwestern Louisiana Foundation and its generous donors who gifted more than $1.1 million to make the purchase possible. [Read more…] about ExcelsiusGPS robotic system used for brain surgery

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: accurate, brain, christus, designed, excelsiusgps, field, health, help, louisiana, navigation, neurosurgeon, ochsner, operating, patient, platform, precise, procedures, robotic, southwest, southwestern, spine, surgery, system

GreyOrange expands robotics reach to new European markets

October 11, 2021 by David Edwards

GreyOrange, a warehouse robotics and automation company, has expanded its GreyMatter operating system and Ranger MoveSmart robots in Active Ants’ e-fulfilment centre in Willebroek, Belgium.

GreyOrange says its solution to modern fulfilment has already been providing higher value and higher levels of efficiency to the Active Ants fulfilment centre in The Netherlands and has since scaled its offering to the Belgian market in preparation for surges in eCommerce demand over the end of year holiday period.

The expansion is the start of a programme to improve efficiencies across several warehouses in Europe. [Read more…] about GreyOrange expands robotics reach to new European markets

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SICK’s new 3D streaming camera provides ‘unmatched speed and measurement precision’

July 12, 2021 by Mark Allinson

The Ruler3000 provides distinct advantages for OEMs, system integrators, and accomplished 3D vision end users

SICK has unveiled the first in a new generation of Ruler3000 3D streaming cameras, designed to offer a fast track for integrators to harness the unmatched speed and measurement precision of SICK’s high-definition 3D imaging technology.

The SICK Ruler3000 sets a new standard for high-speed 3D image quality in an easy-to-integrate, pre-calibrated device.

The Ruler3000 combines SICK’s groundbreaking Ranger3 streaming camera with a Class 2 eye-safe laser, pre-selected optics and fixed geometries to enable much simpler configuration and commissioning. [Read more…] about SICK’s new 3D streaming camera provides ‘unmatched speed and measurement precision’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: accurate, camera, inspection, light, machine, measurement, precision, robot, ruler, sick, streaming, vision

Nvidia offers glimpse into Silicon Valley simulator in the cloud used for autonomous car development

May 27, 2020 by David Edwards

As much of the world continues to conduct business from home, Nvidia’s autonomous test vehicles are hard at work in the cloud. (See video below.)

During the GTC 2020 keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang demonstrated how Nvidia Drive technology is being developed and tested in simulation.

While physical testing is temporarily paused, the cloud-based Nvidia Drive Constellation platform makes it possible to dispatch virtual vehicles in virtual environments to continue making great progress in self-driving technology. [Read more…] about Nvidia offers glimpse into Silicon Valley simulator in the cloud used for autonomous car development

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: accurate, autonomous, car, data, development, drive, environment, models, nvidia, platform, real, sensor, sim, simulation, testing, vehicle, virtual

How to simplify the control architecture of cartesian coordinate robots

April 27, 2020 by Mai Tao

By Barry Weller, product manager at Mitsubishi Electric

In order to remain competitive, it is generally accepted that industries should adopt lean manufacturing strategies to improve process efficiency.

A key action can be to reduce part count, that is to say the number of components in an assembly or system. This is particularly challenging when it comes to highly accurate cartesian coordinate (linear) motion applications.

In these cases, machine builders would often need to use both PLCs and computer numerical controllers (CNCs) in order to fully manage movement within the machine – until now. [Read more…] about How to simplify the control architecture of cartesian coordinate robots

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