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Addverb Technologies expands US presence with R&D center in Silicon Valley

October 9, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Addverb Technologies, an automation solutions provider for warehouses and distribution centers, has opened a new Center of Excellence for Advanced Robotics Research and Development in Fremont, California.

The center, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, will focus on developing state-of-the-art platforms for autonomous mobile robotics and automated guided vehicles, as well as advanced algorithms for human-machine collaboration and biomedical robotics.

Overseeing the center’s operation is Tapan Pattnayak, who was named director of system architecture at Addverb in April 2022. [Read more…] about Addverb Technologies expands US presence with R&D center in Silicon Valley

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Starship launches grocery delivery service in Bay Area

February 17, 2022 by David Edwards

Starship Technologies, a provider of autonomous delivery services using a tiny sidewalk robot, is now delivering groceries in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Starship is expanding its partnership with The Save Mart Companies for the exclusive launch of an on-demand grocery delivery service at its Lucky California flagship store in Pleasanton, California.

Lucky is the first grocery store in the San Francisco Bay Area to partner with Starship. [Read more…] about Starship launches grocery delivery service in Bay Area

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: area, autonomous, california, delivery, grocery, lucky, mart, pleasanton, robot, robots, save, service, starship, store

Verizon Robotics and LA Times to ‘enhance storytelling’ with network-connected robots and drones

February 10, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Verizon Robotics Business Technology, a business unit of telecommunications giant Verizon and one of America’s leading newspapers, the Los Angeles Times, have entered into an agreement to accelerate the application of advanced robotics and other technology from Verizon to expand on the way news is gathered, shared and consumed.

Through the engagement, the companies will work to integrate technologies including 4G-connected drones, 5G-connected ground robots and 3D modeled data, among others, to redefine digital media and add dimension to news reporting and storytelling. [Read more…] about Verizon Robotics and LA Times to ‘enhance storytelling’ with network-connected robots and drones

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: air, areas, business, california, data, digital, drones, g-connected, ground, including, la, news, real-time, reporting, robotics, robots, stories, storytelling, technologies, technology, times, verizon, video

Darpa selects eight teams for $3.5 million prize competition

May 3, 2021 by David Edwards

Darpa has selected eight teams to compete for a prize competition in which the winner will receive $2 million, the runner-up will get $1 million, and third place will earn half a million dollars.

The Darpa Subterranean (SubT) Challenge Systems Competition Final Event will be held on September 21-23, 2021, when the teams’ robots will have to quickly navigate unfamiliar underground environments at the Louisville Mega Cavern in search of common items including backpacks, cell phones, trapped survivors, and even invisible gas.

Those who find and identify the most items will win prizes of $2 million for first place, $1 million for second place, and $500,000 for third place. [Read more…] about Darpa selects eight teams for $3.5 million prize competition

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: autonomous, california, challenge, competition, czech, darpa, darpa-funded, event, final, institute, place, prize, republic, robotics, robots, subt, subterranean, switzerland, systems, teams, technology, underground, university

Baidu Apollo receives driverless vehicle test permit in California

January 28, 2021 by Mai Tao

Baidu Apollo has now been approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to test driverless vehicles without a safety driver behind the wheel on public streets.

This makes Baidu the first permit holder in the state to receive driverless test permits for two different vehicle models due to the “robustness” of its AI driver system, according to the company.

Baidu says California will partner in its ongoing driverless testing program which began last year. [Read more…] about Baidu Apollo receives driverless vehicle test permit in California

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: apollo, baidu, california, driverless, driving, test, vehicles

Nuro awarded ‘first ever’ autonomous vehicle permit in California

January 19, 2021 by Sam Francis

Nuro claims it has become “the first company” to receive a permit to deploy autonomous vehicles on public streets from the California Department of Motor Vehicles.

This permit will allow its vehicles to operate commercially on California roads in two counties near Nuro’s headquarters in the Bay Area.

Nuro says it will soon announce its first deployment in California with an established partner. The service will start with its fleet of Prius vehicles in fully autonomous mode, followed by its custom-designed electric R2 vehicles. [Read more…] about Nuro awarded ‘first ever’ autonomous vehicle permit in California

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, california, company, delivery, deployment, driverless, nuro, permit, testing, vehicle, vehicles, year

Stäubli charging system installed for electric vehicles at Long Beach port

August 8, 2019 by Anna

Stäubli’s Quick Charging Connector (QCC), a rapid charging system for the automatic charging of electric vehicles, have been incorporated in high powers chargers installed by Tritium at the Port of Long Beach, California, USA.

SSA Marine, which manages the terminal at the Port of Long Beach, is transforming 33 diesel-powered tractors by retrofitting them with all-electric drivetrain systems.

Tritium, an Australian company that designs and manufactures fast-charging solutions for electric vehicles, will install its Veefil High Power Chargers (HPCs), type PK 175kW DC to power SSA Marine’s fleet of terminal tractors.

[Read more…] about Stäubli charging system installed for electric vehicles at Long Beach port

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: air, automatic, beach, california, chargers, charging, connector, electric, electric vehicle charging, emissions, environment, freight, high, installed, long, marine, port, power, project, qcc, ssa, ssa marine, staubli, system, terminal, tractors, tritium, vehicles, zanzeff

OnRobot opens research and development facility in Los Angeles

August 1, 2019 by Sam Francis

New office location in Culver City provides OnRobot opportunity to attract talent and add new products to a portfolio including robotic grippers inspired by lizards and sensors lending a human touch to robot arms

OnRobot, a provider of end-of-arm tooling for collaborative robot applications, has opened its first location specifically dedicated to research and development in the United States.

Based in Culver City in Los Angeles, California, the new office area boasts 6,000 square feet for engineers, researchers and local staff to work and develop new products. Last year marked OnRobot’s first foray into the LA area, as it acquired Perception Robotics.

With this acquisition, OnRobot brought the award winning Gecko Gripper technology into its product offerings and developed it for commercial launch. [Read more…] about OnRobot opens research and development facility in Los Angeles

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: angeles, california, city, cobots, collaborative, culver, development, gecko, gripper, industrial, location, los, office, onrobot, robot, robotics, robots, staff, tasks

Laid-back Californians totally lose it and go on the rampage, attacking driverless vehicles everywhere, apparently

March 7, 2018 by David Edwards

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Californians are famous for being laid back, going surfing, and… attacking robots? 

In what is probably one of the weirdest stories to emerge so far this year, residents of California have reportedly been attacking driverless cars and other autonomous wheeled vehicles.

And no one really knows why.

They’ve been shouting out them, too, apparently.  [Read more…] about Laid-back Californians totally lose it and go on the rampage, attacking driverless vehicles everywhere, apparently

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous vehicles, california

Apple acquires permit to test autonomous vehicles in California

April 16, 2017 by Sam Francis

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By Jessica Resnick-Ault, Reuters

Apple has secured a permit to test autonomous vehicles in California, fuelling speculation that it is working on self-driving car technology in a crowded arena of companies hoping to offer those cars to the masses.

The permit allows it to conduct test drives in three vehicles with six drivers, the state Department of Motor Vehicles said on Friday. The vehicles are all 2015 Lexus RX450h, according to the DMV.

Although it has never openly acknowledged it is looking into building an electric car, Apple has recruited dozens of auto experts in recent years, and the permit pulls the curtain back a bit on any possible plan.  [Read more…] about Apple acquires permit to test autonomous vehicles in California

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: apple, autonomous, california, cars, permit, technology, vehicles

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