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Why We’re Still Decades Away From Self-Driving Cars

January 21, 2021 by Polly

While self-driving cars are becoming a much-discussed piece of technology, experts say that we’re still decades away from seeing cars drive themselves autonomously.

While there are a good number of driving assist safety features in modern vehicles, these are merely rudimentary examples compared to the technology that makes a fully autonomous car possible.

In fact, even when most modern cars are equipped with these safety features, there are still a good number of scenarios like these Tampa car accidents. [Read more…] about Why We’re Still Decades Away From Self-Driving Cars

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Promoted Tagged With: attention, automation, car, cars, Conditional Automation, control, driver, Full Automation, High Automation, levels, levels of automation, No Automation, Partial Automation, technology, vehicle, vehicles

Geek+ and Universal Logic partner to develop warehouse robotics and automation

January 20, 2021 by Mai Tao

Geek+, a provider of autonomous mobile robots and warehouse automation, and Universal Logic, a developer of a software “brain” for robots, have agreed a new partnership.

Together, the two technology leaders declare a joint commitment to support the manufacturing and logistics industry with a paradigm-shifting goods-to-robot solution, for automating supply chain operations and elevating industry 4.0.

With large parts of the supply chain dependent on fixed automation and manual materials handling, the rise in demand for customization and made-to-stock capabilities have resulted in strained processes. [Read more…] about Geek+ and Universal Logic partner to develop warehouse robotics and automation

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: automation, capabilities, chain, control, dynamic, flexibility, geek+, industry, intelligent, logic, meet, mobile, operations, picking, potential, robot, robotics, robots, supply, universal

Automating the Costly RFQ Process

January 18, 2021 by David Edwards

By Scott Heide, Founder and CEO, Engineering Intent

ETO automation success starts with clear communication of a customer’s requirements. Proposed solutions must meet those requirements. Automating engineering and design steps means simplified management of modifications and nuances to documents.

The automation must similarly extend to the customer. Disputes and disagreements arise when prospects fail to understand fully what is being proposed.

After a configuration is fully (and automatically) configured based on customer inputs, a realistically rendered 3D model, ready for inclusion in detailed proposal documents, eliminates costly mistakes attributable to poor communication. [Read more…] about Automating the Costly RFQ Process

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: automating, automation, configuration, customers, engineering, eto, heide, proposals, quotes, sales

Mecademic reports ‘increasing demand’ for its tiny robots

January 18, 2021 by David Edwards

Mecademic says it is seeing “increasing demand” for its tiny robots. The company has unveiled a redesigned website partly to reflect the changes in its business.

The Canadian company says the redesign “marks a major leap forward into the international robotics industry”, propelling Mecademic on its mission to facilitate automation for increasingly more industrial companies, research facilities, and manufacturers around the world.

Ilian Bonev, co-founder at Mecademic and world-renowned robotics precision expert, says: “Our new website provides a holistic library of never-before-seen robotics resources to help users start automating quickly, easily, and at lower costs. [Read more…] about Mecademic reports ‘increasing demand’ for its tiny robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, company, demand, help, increasing, industrial, lab, mecademic, mecademy, mecanetwork, redesign, resources, robotics, robots, throughput, tiny, tutorials, users, website, zymergen

Pandemic-Driven Automation Adoption Will Forever Change These 3 Sectors

January 15, 2021 by Polly

For quite a while now, experts have predicted that a wave of automation would remake labour markets.

For businesses, it would be the beginning of a new age of efficiency. For workers, it would be a job apocalypse.

But no matter how you viewed it, the automation wave wasn’t expected to crest until sometime around 2030. Then, the Covid-19 pandemic threw decades of business technology planning into a sudden tailspin. [Read more…] about Pandemic-Driven Automation Adoption Will Forever Change These 3 Sectors

Filed Under: Industry, Promoted Tagged With: automation, Food Service, foodservice, healthcare, Healthcare Services, IT Infrastructure, Job Sectors, pandemic, sector, technology, workers

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

Oqton raises over $40 million investment for its digital manufacturing platform

January 15, 2021 by Sam Francis

Oqton, an American-Belgian software company specialising in artificial intelligence-powered solutions for the manufacturing industry, has raised more than $40 million in a Series A financing round, led by Fortino Capital, a leading B2B software investor, by PMV, the regional Flemish investment fund, and by Sandvik, a global engineering group.

The founding team – Samir Hanna and Ben Schrauwen – and several angel investors, including Carl Bass, who is the former CEO Autodesk, Dries Buytaert, of Drupal and Acquia, and Peter Mercelis, of Layerwise, also participated in the round.

The financing will be used to further develop its platform, while expanding its commercial partnerships in multiple domains and verticals, including additive manufacturing, robotic welding, and CNC machining. [Read more…] about Oqton raises over $40 million investment for its digital manufacturing platform

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: autodesk, automation, ceo, chairman, cnc, co-founder, dental, executive, financing, founding, funding, hanna, including, industry, investors, jewelry, manufacturing, multiple, oqton, partnerships, platform, round, samir, sandvik, schrauwen, software, technologies, users, verticals, welding

Software-based PLCs pose challenge to traditional hardware infrastructure

January 14, 2021 by David Edwards

By Sharmila Annaswamy, IoT Analytics

Software is increasingly replacing hardware in industrial environments. Software-based programmable logic controllers (Soft PLCs) today are reliable, powerful and flexible.

Soft PLC adoption is expected to double between 2019 and 2025, posing an “innovator’s dilemma” for incumbent industrial automation vendors.

Actions taken by incumbents will prevent significant disruption in the near-term, but the long-term threat of soft PLCs will remain. [Read more…] about Software-based PLCs pose challenge to traditional hardware infrastructure

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: automation, disruptive, existing, hard, incumbent, industrial, market, plc, plcs, soft, technology, vendors

How Automation Increases the Effectiveness of an Organization

January 14, 2021 by Polly

In today’s tech-driven world, more and more companies are resorting to automation and taking help from relevant software programs to increase effectiveness and boost performance.

While some still consider it a threat, automation can enhance your company’s progress if used in the right way. Software robots and machine learning are also a part of automation that reduces human labour and increases productivity.

Companies use automation tools to increase efficiency as most takes are operated by robots, software tools, and artificial intelligence. With time, machines have learned to use logic and streamline processes applied in a professional work front. [Read more…] about How Automation Increases the Effectiveness of an Organization

Filed Under: Business, Promoted Tagged With: automated, Automated Services, Automated Software Programmes, automation, brand, company, customer, effectiveness, employees, Increased Workflow, increases, organization, performance, processing, productivity, robots, service, software, system, systems, tasks, time, tools, Workplace Efficiency

Digital platform wants to put a robot into every factory

January 13, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Too many small- and medium-sized businesses risk losing out on the next big industry transformation, says Søren Peters, CEO of the world’s first digital robot hub, HowToRobot.com. The hub aims to increase robot adoption globally by breaking down the barriers to automation for smaller businesses.

Robots are spreading with haste among the largest enterprises globally. But the many small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) are lagging behind when it comes to adopting robots.

This, however, is bound to change. The digital robot hub HowToRobot.com now aims to get a robot into every factory across the world by making automation easier and more accessible for SMEs. [Read more…] about Digital platform wants to put a robot into every factory

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automation, businesses, companies, experts, howtorobot.com, peters, robot, robots

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