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ZF and Foton open joint facility in China to produce automated commercial vehicles

July 9, 2019 by Mai Tao

German automotive components giant ZF Friedrichshafen and Chinese commercial vehicles manufacturer Foton have jointly opened a facility to produce automated commercial vehicles.

The joint plant in Jiaxing will produce automatic commercial vehicle transmissions for the Chinese market, and the partners say they see “excellent market potential for automated commercial vehicles in the next five years”.

At the end of 2016, ZF entered into two joint ventures with Foton, a Chinese commercial vehicle manufacturer, to produce and sell commercial vehicle transmissions. [Read more…] about ZF and Foton open joint facility in China to produce automated commercial vehicles

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automated, china, chinese, commercial, foton, heavy, jiaxing, joint, market, produce, production, transmission, transmissions, traxon, vehicle, vehicles, venture, zf

Mercedes and BMW launch long-term development partnership for automated driving

July 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

Daimler-Mercedes-Benz and BMW have entered into a “co-operation” agreement on the development of autonomous cars, or “automated driving”, as the two companies call it.

Representatives from the two companies have signed an agreement for a long-term strategic cooperation, which will focus on joint development of next-generation technologies for driver assistance systems, automated driving on highways and automated parking.

The developments are intended to vehicles that are classed as “Level 4” – or “full autonomy with human” – on the SAE’s categorisation. SAE is a global engineering association which has published a “levels of driving automation” table which goes from Level 0 for no autonomy to Level 5 for full autonomy. [Read more…] about Mercedes and BMW launch long-term development partnership for automated driving

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automated, automation, autonomous, bmw, companies, cooperation, daimler, development, driving, level, levels, safety, series, systems, technology, vehicles

The Future of Automation in the Aviation Industry

July 4, 2019 by Liv

Recent years have seen a considerable buzz build up around the prospect of automated transport. But in the aviation industry at least, this revolution has been going on for a while.

Every commercial flight, including those undertaken by private jets, takes place with some aspects being handled entirely by a computer.

As artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated, it’s a near-certainty that a greater portion of piloting duties will be handed over to automated systems. [Read more…] about The Future of Automation in the Aviation Industry

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: automated, automation, autopilot, aviation, better, flight, future, human, industry, job, landing, pilot, pilots, plane, restricted, smaller, sophisticated, step, systems, take-off

Nvidia selected to lead European autonomous vehicle safety group

July 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

Nvidia, a chip maker and computing systems supplier, has been selected to lead an autonomous vehicle safety group, called the European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA), set up by European automotive suppliers. 

As well as CLEPA, Nvidia also works with key international organizations formulating standards and regulations for automated vehicles.

These include the International Standards Organization (ISO), the United Nations Economic Commission of Europe (UNECE), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and the Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems (ASAM). [Read more…] about Nvidia selected to lead European autonomous vehicle safety group

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: address, automated, autonomous, avoid, collaboration, defining, deployment, functional, group, industry, international, iso, lead, levels, models, nvidia, operating, require, road, safety, selected, software, sotif, standard, standards, vehicle, vehicles, working

UPS upgrades European network with ‘highly automated’ Dutch superhub

July 1, 2019 by Anna

UPS has opened a new automated package sorting and delivery facility in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, aimed at facilitating cross-border trade and improving its package delivery service for businesses.

The 27,000 square metre superhub is equipped with advanced technology that can sort up to 29,000 packages per hour, with the potential to expand to 40,000 per hour.

“Superhubs like this one are game changers and drive our European transborder connectivity, especially in the tech corridor where Eindhoven sits, the fastest growing part of the country where speed and reliability count,” said Nando Cesarone, President, UPS International.

[Read more…] about UPS upgrades European network with ‘highly automated’ Dutch superhub

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, automated warehouse, connectivity, country, eindhoven, european, expand, facilities, facility, growing, hour, netherlands, network, package, speed, superhubs, technology, transborder, upgrades, ups

Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

June 27, 2019 by Sam Francis

Bright Machines has launched what it says the “first software-defined microfactory”.

The term “software-defined” is often used in computer networking and implies that a system is less dependent on specific – perhaps expensive – hardware and more defined by the software.

Bright Machines says it is delivering its vision of integrating software and artificial intelligence into every phase of the manufacturing cycle with the introduction of Bright “Microfactories”. [Read more…] about Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: adaptive, approach, assembly, automated, automation, bright, brightware, computer, factories, factory, intelligent, lines, machines, manufacturing, microfactories, perations, product, production, robotics, software, software-defined, time, vision

New Scale Robotics launches its latest gripper for Universal Robots e-Series

June 18, 2019 by Sam Francis

New Scale Robotics has launched its newest gripper for the Universal Robots e-Series collaborative robot.

The company says its new technology “harnesses UR’s new high-speed communications interface to increase measurement precision and control multiple grippers on one robot”.

New Scale Robotics describes the new peripheral as “a precision electric parallel gripper for Universal Robots e Series cobots”. [Read more…] about New Scale Robotics launches its latest gripper for Universal Robots e-Series

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automated, communications, company, control, data, e-series, gripper, grippers, high-speed, interface, measurement, multiple, new scale robotics, nsr-pg, parts, precision, robot, robotics, robots, scale, small, universal, ur, users

Daimler Trucks sets up global organisation for highly automated driving

June 17, 2019 by Anna

Daimler Trucks is establishing the Autonomous Technology Group as a global organisation for automated driving, bringing together its worldwide expertise and activities, as of June 1.

The main tasks of the new unit comprise overall strategy and implementation of the automated driving roadmap, including research and development as well as setting up the required operations infrastructure and network, heading towards the series production of highly automated trucks (SAE level 4).

The newly established Autonomous Technology Group is part of Daimler Trucks’ global effort to put highly automated trucks onto the roads within a decade.

[Read more…] about Daimler Trucks sets up global organisation for highly automated driving

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There’s an app for that: Automating the moving of parts from warehouses to field service technicians

June 7, 2019 by David Edwards

By Travis Smith, founder and CTO, WithoutWire Inventory Sciences

A typical process to move parts from a warehouse to a field technician generates a 77 percent reduction in barcode scans using automated optimization

Field technicians are paid to do their job, not to study software manuals. Many field techs are under 40 and have spent their lives using Android and iOS apps. These solutions are easy to install; with a minimal learning curve, automating, tracking, and replenishing truck inventory in real-time is now possible.  [Read more…] about There’s an app for that: Automating the moving of parts from warehouses to field service technicians

Filed Under: Features, Logistics, Promoted Tagged With: automated, customer, field, inventory, parts, process, service, techs, tracking, travis, visibility, warehouse, withoutwire

AI driving actionable sales intelligence in manufacturing

June 3, 2019 by David Edwards

By Barrett Thompson, Zilliant Business Solutions

The manufacturing plant floor has been automated and optimized for years; yet revenue and profit growth remain stagnant.

Seemingly everything has been process-improved with lean manufacturing principles; however, the cost of doing business remains high and the C-Suite continues its demands for an increase in revenue per transaction and gross margins.

Two functions at manufacturing organizations are prime for process improvement:

  • selling; and
  • pricing.

A closer look at the selling function reveals that despite reducing labor costs via transformational automation solutions, sales teams still manage large, antiquated portfolios. They are expected to increase their book of business while retaining current customers. [Read more…] about AI driving actionable sales intelligence in manufacturing

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Promoted Tagged With: accounts, actionable, automated, business, cost, customer, customers, intelligence, management, managers, manufacturing, optimization, price, pricing, revenue, sales, selling, solutions, teams, tools, zilliant business solutions

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