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Asia ‘most receptive to smart manufacturing’, says report

July 15, 2022 by David Edwards

Plex Systems, a Rockwell Automation company and provider of cloud-delivered smart manufacturing solutions, has released the results of its 7th annual study, The State of Smart Manufacturing Report.

The research reveals that smart manufacturing adoption accelerated by 50 percent globally in 2021, and these new technologies are now solving the industry’s critical challenges.

Asia-Pacific (APAC) organizations (93 percent) view smart manufacturing as “very” or “extremely” important to future success, compared to North America (84 percent) and Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) (75 percent). [Read more…] about Asia ‘most receptive to smart manufacturing’, says report

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: adoption, apac, manufacturing, organizations, percent, smart

With Human Controls Abolished, Only a Few Hurdles Remain in Making Automation Legally Secure

April 6, 2022 by David Edwards

One of the greatest barriers to the true stress testing of automated devices is the need for human control.

According to Reuters, however, US regulators have now eliminated the need for human control in automated devices, such as cars, paving the way for significant future developments.

But the removal of human control does not remove total legal liability, and there are a few legal hurdles yet left that will need to be addressed before automation innovation can start to progress quickly. [Read more…] about With Human Controls Abolished, Only a Few Hurdles Remain in Making Automation Legally Secure

Filed Under: Automation Tagged With: addressed, adoption, applied, automated, automation, car, control, devices, gray, human, hurdles, injury, issue, labor, laws, legal, legally, liability, magazine, progress, properly, protections, rapid, technology, union

Opinion: Predictions about the surgical robots market

January 25, 2022 by David Edwards

By Anthony Fernando, CEO and president of Asensus Surgical

Surgery has evolved from open surgery to robotic surgery. Surgical robots can perform complex procedures with geometrical precision, even in anatomical areas that are difficult to reach by human surgeons.

This is resulting in increased demand and adoption of minimally invasive surgeries and is one of the key drivers for the growth of the surgical robotics market.

So here are some predictions that foresee changes in the coming year within the surgical robotics market, telehealth and telesurgery, and augmented intelligence. [Read more…] about Opinion: Predictions about the surgical robots market

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: adoption, ascs, augmented, budgets, decrease, hospitals, intelligence, market, precision, prediction, procedures, rationale, robotic-assisted, robotics-assisted, robots, surgeon, surgery, surgical, technologies, technology, telesurgery

IEEE adopts MIPI A-PHY, first industry-standard, long-reach data communications for automotive applications

August 20, 2021 by David Edwards

The MIPI Alliance, an international organization that develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries, has adopted the MIPI A-PHY v1.0 specification as an IEEE standard.

Published as IEEE 2977-2021, IEEE Standard for Adoption of MIPI Alliance Specification for A-PHY Interface (A-PHY) Version 1.0, A-PHY is the first asymmetric, industry-standard, long-reach, serializer-deserializer (SerDes) physical layer interface for automotive applications.

Joel Huloux, chairman of MIPI Alliance, says: “This is the first time MIPI has sought adoption by another standards body for one of our specifications. [Read more…] about IEEE adopts MIPI A-PHY, first industry-standard, long-reach data communications for automotive applications

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: a-phy, adoption, alliance, automotive, data, ieee, mipi

MassRobotics publishes ‘world’s first’ open source autonomous mobile robot interoperability standards

July 2, 2021 by David Edwards

MassRobotics, an independent, non-profit center that serves to educate, inspire and bring robotics initiatives, investments and companies to life, has released the MassRobotics Interoperability Standard.

The new initiative enables Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) from multiple vendors to integrate and work together seamlessly to support safe and efficient operations in global factories, warehouses, distribution and fulfillment centers.

Members of the working group and contributors to the newly introduced standards include Vecna Robotics, 6 River Systems, Waypoint Robotics, Locus Robotics, Seegrid, MiR, Autoguide Mobile Robots, Third Wave Automation, Open Robotics Foundation and others. [Read more…] about MassRobotics publishes ‘world’s first’ open source autonomous mobile robot interoperability standards

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: adoption, amr, automation, autonomous, enables, global, group, industry, interoperability, market, massrobotics, mobile, multiple, newly, open, operational, robotics, robots, share, standard, standards, vecna, vendors, work, working

Key industry organisations partner to develop global standards for autonomous vehicles

March 26, 2021 by Sam Francis

The Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium, a global group of automotive and technology industry organisations, has agreed what is described as a “key liaison” with SAE International, the association of more than 200,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries.

The two organisations’ shared goal is to help expedite the development of autonomous and assisted driving solutions through shared technical references, recommendations, design benchmarks and marketing initiatives.

Jack Pokrzywa, ground vehicle standards director, SAE International, says: “For more than a century, SAE Standards have created the safe, reliable and consistent use and adoption of technologies to advance the mobility industry for the benefit of humanity. [Read more…] about Key industry organisations partner to develop global standards for autonomous vehicles

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: adoption, architecture, automotive, autonomous, avcc, benchmarks, benefit, compute, cooperation, develop, development, driving, establishing, global, harmonizing, including, industry, initiatives, interest, international, key, marketing, organisations, provide, sae, shared, solutions, standards, technical, technology, vehicle, work

Why Manufacturers Should Consider Using a Cloud-based MES Platform

January 28, 2021 by Polly

Traditional manufacturing execution systems are deployed on a single machine that might be networked to a handful of terminals inside of a machine shop.

While this made sense in an era before widespread Internet adoption, it’s hopelessly dated today. Few people have the technology needed to turn their smart devices into antique telnet clients, and there are even less who would want to.

Cloud-based technology is a much better alternative, but adoption has been surprisingly slow. That’s causing many industry sectors to play a dizzyingly fast game of catch-up. [Read more…] about Why Manufacturers Should Consider Using a Cloud-based MES Platform

Filed Under: Business, Promoted Tagged With: access, Accessibility Features Offered by Cloud-based MES Tools, adoption, cloud-based, Cloud-based MES applications, Cloud-based technology, companies, Concrete Benefits of using Cloud-based MES Software, conditions, manufacturers, manufacturing, mes, on-premise, production, service, software, supply, technology, they're, tools, traditional, turn, work

Global food and beverage robotic systems integration market for pick and place application to surpass $40 million by 2025

January 15, 2021 by David Edwards

The global food and beverage robotic system integration market for pick and place application was estimated at $17.5 million in 2017 and is projected to reach $40.1 million by 2025, according to a new market study published by Coherent Market Insights.

The North America market is projected to reach $11.12 million by 2025 with a compound annual growth rate of 11.02 percent. Increasing demand for robotics for application in various industries has become one of the key factors for growth of this market.

According to Robotic Industries Association, in 2015, a total of 31,464 robots valued at $1.8 billion were ordered by North American companies of different industries, an increase of 14 percent in units and 11 percent in revenue over previous year. [Read more…] about Global food and beverage robotic systems integration market for pick and place application to surpass $40 million by 2025

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: adoption, application, automation, beverage, demand, food, global, growth, increasing, integration, market, percent, pick, place, reach, robotic, robotics, robots, system, systems

Seegrid doubles revenues and sees ‘record adoption’ of its autonomous mobile robots

January 15, 2021 by David Edwards

Seegrid, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for material handling, says it doubled revenue year-over-year for the second year in a row.

Seegrid says its growth reflects increased demand from manufacturing, e-commerce, and logistics companies for automation solutions to address rising pressures on the supply chain, which were exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and ever-evolving consumer demands.

Jim Rock, Seegrid’s CEO, says: “The incredible growth we recorded last year is a testament to our collective ability to adapt to changing environments – something that our customers can uniquely do when using our automation solutions. [Read more…] about Seegrid doubles revenues and sees ‘record adoption’ of its autonomous mobile robots

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: adoption, autonomous, chain, companies, company, customers, demand, driven, growth, manufacturing, mobile, robots, rock, seegrid, solutions, supply, year

MIT releases three new reports related to robotics and manufacturing

November 26, 2020 by Sam Francis

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has released three new research briefs today from MIT professors and members of the Work of the Future Task Force focused on tech adoption in manufacturing and subsequent workforce impacts.

The briefs break down the adoption of new technologies by US manufacturers as well as the development of new transformative manufacturing technologies: additive manufacturing and industrial robotics.

Specifically, the briefs hone in on three subjects, as listed below. [Read more…] about MIT releases three new reports related to robotics and manufacturing

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: additive, adoption, briefs, challenges, development, implications, industrial, manufacturing, mit, robotics, technologies, technology, three, workers, workforce

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