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Nimbus’ in-browser simulation ‘reduces costs by 80 percent’

December 6, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Cogniteam says its Nimbus Robotic operating system’s in-browser simulation “reduces robot simulation costs by 80 percent”, adding that the software is focused on cost-saving and collaboration, enabling teams to simulate robots at “breakneck speeds”.

Dr Yehuda Elmaliach, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam, says: “Upload your robot and drag & drop sensors, then run an in-browser simulation without worrying about costs or hardware capabilities.”

Cogniteam says Nimbus unifies development, cloud connectivity, and deployment capabilities. The company says it has also added new low-cost, high-powered in-browser simulation capabilities. [Read more…] about Nimbus’ in-browser simulation ‘reduces costs by 80 percent’

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Cogniteam’s Nimbus OS gives ‘street smarts’ to Rover Robotics’ platforms

November 4, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Nimbus says its low-code robotics programming capabilities give a new level of intelligence – or “street smarts” – to Rover Robotics’ machine platforms.

Nick Velander, CEO of Rover Robotics, says: “Pre-integrating our platforms with Nimbus allows teams to reach market demands at a record pace.”

Cogniteam, a robotics company operating for over a decade and creators of the Nimbus low-code robot development operating system, has announced a partnership with Rover Robotics, developers of robot hardware platforms. [Read more…] about Cogniteam’s Nimbus OS gives ‘street smarts’ to Rover Robotics’ platforms

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Cogniteam builds AI capabilities for robots on Nvidia platform

October 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Cogniteam has used the Jetson AGX Orin to enable AI on robots using the Nimbus Operating System.

Dr Yehuda Elmaliah, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam, says: “The Nvidia AGX Orin is a huge leap for manufacturers and developers who want to see greater AI capabilities on their edge robots.”

Cogniteam, a robotics company and creator of the Nimbus low-code robot development operating system, has integrated the latest Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin platform into its existing robot software packets. [Read more…] about Cogniteam builds AI capabilities for robots on Nvidia platform

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: agx, ai, capabilities, cogniteam, components, developers, development, edge, greater, jetson, nimbus, nvidia, operating, orin, platform, recognition, robot, robots, software, system

United Natural Foods brings in robots from Symbotic to automate warehouse

September 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson

United Natural Foods has entered into a commercial agreement to implement Symbotic’s AI-powered robotics and software automation in five of UNFI’s distribution centers over the next four years.

Under the agreement, UNFI also has an option to implement Symbotic’s warehouse automation systems in additional distribution centers.

Symbotic’s end-to-end automation system, with robotic case pick capabilities, is designed to enable UNFI to transform its distribution centers to enhance capabilities and efficiency, improve order accuracy for its customers, increase storage capacity within its facilities, and facilitate planned future growth. [Read more…] about United Natural Foods brings in robots from Symbotic to automate warehouse

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: accuracy, agreement, associates, automation, capabilities, centers, chain, customer, customers, distribution, efficiency, foods, improve, level, natural, software, supply, symbotic, system, systems, transform, unfi, united

Intel’s new AI chip enables ‘real-time learning for robots’

September 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Intel Labs, in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Technology and the Technical University of Munich, has introduced a new approach to neural network-based object learning.

It specifically targets future applications like robotic assistants that interact with unconstrained environments, including in logistics, healthcare or elderly care.

This research is a crucial step in improving the capabilities of future assistive or manufacturing robots. It uses neuromorphic computing through new interactive online object learning methods to enable robots to learn new objects after deployment. [Read more…] about Intel’s new AI chip enables ‘real-time learning for robots’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: capabilities, chip, computing, continual, credit, future, intel, interactive, learn, learning, loihi, methods, network, neural, neuromorphic, object, objects, paper, robot, robotics, robots, settings, spiking, user

3 Capabilities of an Electronic Manufacturing Services Company

August 31, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The process of manufacturing in-demand gadgets like phones and TVs follows several phases. In effect, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) has to research and develop a design that meets current consumer needs.

Because of these current demands, most manufacturers build their products in-house or outsource related tasks. The latter has become a standard option for most OEMs as they focus on researching possible product improvements.

The subcontractors who handle these tasks do so in what’s referred to as electronic manufacturing services (EMS). Specialized engineering experts like Nortech Systems help OEMs attain their project goals.

The cost will depend on the complexity of the tasks and the current stage of product development. [Read more…] about 3 Capabilities of an Electronic Manufacturing Services Company

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: capabilities, companies, contract, demand, design, development, electronic, ems, engineering, growing, manufacturers, manufacturing, oem, oems, offer, pcb, process, product, provider, services, tasks, testing

Mitsubishi Electric to build new factory in India

July 29, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Mitsubishi Electric says it will invest approximately 3.1 billion yen ($22.3 million) in its subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric India to establish a new factory in India.

Expected to start operations in December 2023, the new factory will manufacture inverters and other factory automation control system products, expanding the company’s capabilities to meet the growing demand in India.

The rapidly growing Indian market is expanding at an annual rate of about 8% mainly in industries such as automobiles, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, data centers, and textiles, with further market expansion expected in the future. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric to build new factory in India

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: automation, business, capabilities, carbon, company, control, demand, electric, establish, expanding, expected, factory, growing, india, indian, local, market, meet, mitsubishi, products, systems

Avidbots and Maplesoft partner to design new autonomous commercial cleaning systems

July 27, 2022 by David Edwards

Avidbots, a maker of commercial robotic cleaning systems, and Maplesoft, a provider of modeling and calculation software for engineering and research, have agreed a strategic partnership to “bring more innovation to autonomous cleaning robot design for commercial customers”.

Warehouses and retail businesses are frequently turning to tech to provide efficient, cost-effective cleaning options for essential commercial cleaning tasks, say the companies.

Finding efficient cleaning solutions has been made challenging by unpredictable staffing and the additional Covid-related surface disinfection steps. [Read more…] about Avidbots and Maplesoft partner to design new autonomous commercial cleaning systems

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: advanced, autonomous, avidbots, capabilities, cleaning, commercial, companies, company, design, development, engineering, features, maplesim, maplesoft, modeling, neo, product, simulation, software, tech, test, variety, virtual

Velodyne Lidar signs multi-year agreement with Boston Dynamics

July 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Velodyne Lidar has agreed a multi-year contract for its lidar sensors with Boston Dynamics, a developer of mobile robotics.

Boston Dynamics selected Velodyne’s sensors to provide perception and navigation capabilities for its highly mobile robots, which are capable of tackling the “toughest robotics challenges”.

Velodyne’s lidar sensor solutions enable mobile robots to operate autonomously and safely, without human intervention. They provide real-time 3D perception data for localization, mapping, object classification and object tracking. [Read more…] about Velodyne Lidar signs multi-year agreement with Boston Dynamics

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: agreement, autonomously, boston, capabilities, dynamics, enable, environments, lidar, mobile, multi-year, object, perception, provide, robotics, robots, safely, sensors, supply, velodyne

Trimble implements new localization system for autonomous vehicles

June 17, 2022 by David Edwards

Trimble has released details of the first deployment of its map-based localization system for land-based autonomous vehicle applications.

IHI Corporation, a heavy industry manufacturer based in Japan, will retrofit its existing container and haulage trucks with a customized Applanix POS LV system as part of its broader autonomy capabilities for the transport of goods around industrial facilities.

Map-based localization provides precise positioning and orientation estimation, augmenting GNSS/inertial data, which is critical for safe and efficient autonomous vehicle operations. The ability to provide IHI Corporation a full workflow and real-time data ensures seamless integration into IHI’s truck design. [Read more…] about Trimble implements new localization system for autonomous vehicles

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