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Starship Robots to launch almost 100 delivery robots at multiple new college campuses

August 12, 2021 by David Edwards

Starship Technologies, a provider of autonomous delivery services, says it will begin its robotic delivery services on four additional college campuses:

  • University of Illinois Chicago (UIC);
  • University of Kentucky (UK);
  • University of Nevada, Reno (UNR); and
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach, Florida campus.

These campuses join the list of college campuses across the US where Starship robots will continue to provide deliveries this fall with its global fleet of over 1,000 robots. [Read more…] about Starship Robots to launch almost 100 delivery robots at multiple new college campuses

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: campus, campuses, college, delivery, embry-riddle, food, including, merchants, robot, robots, schools, service, starship, students, university

Yandex partners with Grubhub to operate delivery robots on college campuses

August 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Yandex Self-Driving Group, an autonomous vehicles developer owned by Russia’s largest internet search engine company, has agreed a multi-year partnership with Grubhub, an online and mobile food-ordering and delivery platform on college campuses.

The partnership between Grubhub and Yandex SDG will create faster and more cost-effective deliveries on college campuses in the United States.

Yandex autonomous delivery robots will join Grubhub’s robust food delivery platform built specifically for life on campus. [Read more…] about Yandex partners with Grubhub to operate delivery robots on college campuses

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, campus, campuses, college, delivery, food, grubhub, platform, robots, yandex

8 tips on finding a good job without a degree

February 10, 2021 by Liv

There is no arguing that college is a pivotal time in the lives of many people. It offers plenty of opportunities to explore, learn, and experience life.

That said, giving the somewhat obsolete college education a try is not something that everyone does. While some choose to turn down the college path due to unaffordability, others have their personal reasons.

Regardless, there is a silver lining here. True, not everyone can be a Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates after dropping out of college. [Read more…] about 8 tips on finding a good job without a degree

Filed Under: Promoted Tagged With: application, best, career, chances, college, degree, degrees, experience, freelancing, gain, job, job hunting, jobs, online, opportunities, position, reach, Resume, resume builder, resume building, search, skills, speculative, start, work

Finger Lakes college partners with New Scale Robotics to develop collaborative robot tools

October 30, 2019 by David Edwards

Finger Lakes Community College has been awarded a $50,000 manufacturing grant from the FuzeHub Innovation Fund to support its work with New Scale Robotics, accelerating development of New Scale’s precision measurement and gripping tools for a wide range of collaborative robots.

New Scale has a line of precision grippers, calipers and other tools that install in minutes on cobots from Universal Robots.

New Scale will collaborate with Dr Sam Samanta, head of the Instrumentation and Controls program at FLCC, and his students to develop a Smart Platform that expands plug-and-play compatibility of New Scale Robotics tools to multiple additional cobot brands. [Read more…] about Finger Lakes college partners with New Scale Robotics to develop collaborative robot tools

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cobot, college, develop, development, dr, finger, flcc, fund, fuzehub, grant, innovation, lakes, manufacturers, manufacturing, medium-sized, platform, precision, project, robotics, robots, samanta, scale, small, smart, state, students, technology, tools, york

Madison College students win industrial robotics competition

October 30, 2019 by David Edwards

Madison College students Schuyler Bostedt, Garrett Butler and Jonathan Stowell took first place in the Industrial Robotics Competition held during the Wisconsin Manufacturing and Technology Show October 8-10 in Milwaukee.

Bostedt, Butler and Stowell are enrolled in the Electromechanical Technology associate degree program.

The contest tested robotic programming knowledge by challenging students to complete a set of tasks on a Fanuc education robot in three hours. [Read more…] about Madison College students win industrial robotics competition

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: bostedt, Butler, college, competition, complete, contest, dettmer, division, electromechanical, facility, fanuc, high, industrial, knowledge, madison, manufacturing, prize, program, programming, robot, robotics, robots, school, stowell, students, team, teamwork, technology

NIU partners with Omron to introduce first PhD programs in engineering

September 27, 2019 by David Edwards

The College of Engineering and Engineering Technology at Northern Illinois University (NIU) will begin offering its first doctoral programs with three PhD degrees in electrical, mechanical, and industrial and systems engineering.

The new programs, which will take advantage of online and on-campus learning, were approved Tuesday, September 10 by the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE).

NIU executive vice president and provost Beth Ingram says the degrees keep NIU relevant in the rapidly expanding field of engineering. [Read more…] about NIU partners with Omron to introduce first PhD programs in engineering

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: college, education, engineering, industry, niu, phd, program, programs

Motlow College becomes an ABB Robotics Education affiliate

July 29, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

Motlow State Community College in McMinnville, Tennessee is a new member of the ABB Robotics Affiliate Education Program.

ABB instructors have already begun teaching certificate training classes at the recently built Automation & Robotic Training Center (ARTC) adjacent to the Motlow campus.

The 12,500 square-foot ARTC has a dedicated ABB Robotics lab equipped with six 6-axis ABB robots and robot controllers, and all the necessary software and peripheral equipment to teach ABB customers how to program and operate ABB industrial robots. [Read more…] about Motlow College becomes an ABB Robotics Education affiliate

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: abb, affiliate, artc, classes, college, education, motlow, robotics, training

Kuka to partner with Canadian university to ‘advance robotics knowledge’

October 3, 2018 by David Edwards

humber college

Partnership to focus on industrial applications of the latest Industry 4.0 robotics systems

Humber College and Kuka Canada are entering into a five-year partnership agreement focused on bringing the latest robotics technology to Humber and working together on robotics systems integration applications.

Kuka Canada will make significant investments in robotic equipment, advanced software and contribute to curriculum development for Humber, with financial contributions each year for five years.

Humber will receive two Industry 4.0 ready collaborative robots as part of the partnership. These will complement the college’s extensive collection of robotic technology and will be housed within Humber’s Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation, the college’s hub for bringing industry and education together.  [Read more…] about Kuka to partner with Canadian university to ‘advance robotics knowledge’

Filed Under: Industrial robots Tagged With: canada, college, humber, industrial robots, kuka

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