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Electronic component manufacturer Stego expands headquarters

July 26, 2022 by David Edwards

Stego, a manufacturer of electronic components, is expanding its capacity at the group’s headquarters in Schwäbisch Hall, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

A doubling of warehouse volume for production is already complete. The construction of an office block is now starting. This should be completed by the end of 2023 and provide space for over 70 employees with 1,500 square metres.

The Stego Group in Schwäbisch Hall is growing. Even during the pandemic. Almost without restraint. Rising product demand has led to a strain on material supply and logistics. [Read more…] about Electronic component manufacturer Stego expands headquarters

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: business, company, construction, development, driving, electronic, employees, example, growing, half, hall, headquarters, increased, managing, office, offices, percent, production, products, sales, schwäbisch, staff, stego, warehouse

SafeAI and Obayashi demonstrate autonomous vehicle on a construction site in Japan

July 23, 2022 by David Edwards

SafeAI, a developer of autonomous solutions for heavy equipment, in partnership with Japanese construction giant Obayashi, has hosted nearly 150 visitors to view its retrofitted autonomous Caterpillar 725, operating on a construction site in Japan for the first time ever.

The demos, which took place over a two week period, brought together delegates from nearly 50 organizations across the construction industry ecosystem, including leading OEM, general contractors, technology companies, universities and research groups and Japanese government entities responsible for regulation.

In addition to winning buy-in from key stakeholders, the demos mark a critical first step toward securing approval from the government and industry organizations to bring autonomous construction to Japan. [Read more…] about SafeAI and Obayashi demonstrate autonomous vehicle on a construction site in Japan

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: autonomous, companies, construction, demos, industry, japan, japanese, obayashi, safeai, technology, vehicle

Intelligent City raises $30 million to bring robotics and automation to prefabricated construction sector

July 22, 2022 by David Edwards

With pressure mounting for cities to address affordable housing needs, decarbonize buildings, and meet sustainability goals, housing technology company Intelligent City raised CAD 22 million ($17 million), bringing the total capital invested in the company to CAD 30 million ($23 million).

As one of the first companies in North America to apply automation and robotics to the design and manufacturing of prefabricated mass timber buildings, Intelligent City will use the funding to scale operations, commercialize its Platforms for Life (P4L) building solution, grow factory automation, and expand its footprint across and beyond Canada.

Earlier this year, the company completed testing of its building systems and is now verified to work within the new mass timber high-rise building codes in Canada and the US. [Read more…] about Intelligent City raises $30 million to bring robotics and automation to prefabricated construction sector

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: automation, building, buildings, canada, capital, carbon, city, combination, company, construction, design, developers, emissions, energy, fulmer, funding, greensoil, help, housing, industry, intelligent, life, manufacturing, mass, natural, percent, platform, program, proptech, resources, systems, technology, timber, ventures

Vicor delivers power conversion breakthroughs to fuel a robot revolution

July 3, 2022 by David Edwards

OLogic incorporates advanced, integrated power modules from Vicor Power to ignite a new generation of mobile robots

Innovations in power conversion technology are enabling a transformation in robotics design.

Today’s integrated power modules are addressing the demanding size, weight, power budgets and cost efficiencies required to move robots from factory, residential and commercial applications into a vast new landscape bounded only by the imagination.

We are hitting a tipping point where robots are bringing tremendous benefits to our lives. And OLogic is a big reason for why we see their proliferation. [Read more…] about Vicor delivers power conversion breakthroughs to fuel a robot revolution

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure, Vicor Power Tagged With: building, construction, dusty, industry, mobile, ologic, power, robot, robotics, robots, vicor

SafeAI, Siemens and Obayashi collaborate to develop retrofitted autonomous, zero emission, off-road heavy vehicles

June 13, 2022 by Mai Tao

SafeAI, a developer of autonomous heavy equipment, is collaborating with Siemens to create an autonomous, zero emission heavy vehicle fleet for Obayashi Corporation.

SafeAI and Siemens will work with Obayashi Corporation, a Japan-based global leader in construction, to create smarter, safer, more sustainable and productive construction sites.

SafeAI and Obayashi originally announced their partnership in October 2020, beginning with a pilot site in Cupertino, California, USA. [Read more…] about SafeAI, Siemens and Obayashi collaborate to develop retrofitted autonomous, zero emission, off-road heavy vehicles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, autonomy, construction, electrification, emission, future, heavy, obayashi, partnership, safeai, siemens, sustainable, technology, vehicle, vehicles

Sustainable Building: Revolutionizing the Future of Construction

June 11, 2022 by David Edwards

Standards and Regulations Guiding Sustainable Building Development

Climate change, sustainability, and construction intersect, forming a critical juncture.

Today’s construction managers must implement new policies to achieve sustainability goals. Otherwise, the worsening effects of climate change may be irreversible. Fortunately, new standards have been developed, providing a framework for future projects. 
 [Read more…] about Sustainable Building: Revolutionizing the Future of Construction

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: bonds, building, construction, design, energy, federal, performance, projects, standards, sustainable, waste

XCMJ shows off massive 2,000-ton crawler crane

May 1, 2022 by Mai Tao

XCMG has been showcasing the power of its new, massive crane.

XCMG’s 2,000-ton XLC26000 crawler crane has successfully completed the hoisting and installation of a 603-ton carbon dioxide stripping tower for the construction project of the largest green fertilizer plant in Bangladesh in this month.

The XLC26000 is the largest ever tonnage crawler crane that China has exported to Bangladesh. Bangladesh has been relying on importing agricultural fertilizers. [Read more…] about XCMJ shows off massive 2,000-ton crawler crane

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: bangladesh, carbon, construction, crane, crawler, dioxide, largest, main, project, stripping, ton, tower, xcmg, xlc

Impact of Automation in Construction: Too Good to Be True?

April 29, 2022 by David Edwards

The impacts of automation in construction have brought massive industry upgrades that have made workload completion more efficient, quicker, and easier

Automation in the construction business is a popular topic. It’s been known to bring some massive technological advancements, but employees working in this sector are concerned about the overall impact of automation in construction.

Essentially, they perceive this concept as a potential threat to employment opportunities. While automation in construction is somewhat misleading and may give the impression that robots will replace workers, it is essential not to focus on the negative impact but be aware of its benefits.

Therefore, this article will take you through the various aspects of automation construction and its working efficiency. Keep on reading to explore more. [Read more…] about Impact of Automation in Construction: Too Good to Be True?

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: automation, automation in construction, construction

How Robotnik’s RB-KAIROS+ mobile manipulator can helps improve productivity in SMEs

April 6, 2022 by David Edwards

A recent Roland Berger study, which analyses the impact of robotics in logistics, provides some interesting data in this regard.

It indicates a cost reduction of between 20 percent and 40 percent and an improvement in productivity of between 25 percent and 70 percent.

Increased production and cost reduction is already a reality for many small and medium-sized companies that are experiencing increased profitability and reduced production costs thanks to the automation of certain processes using mobile manipulators such as Robotnik’s RB-KAIROS+. [Read more…] about How Robotnik’s RB-KAIROS+ mobile manipulator can helps improve productivity in SMEs

Filed Under: Service robots Tagged With: applications, arm, construction, gear, industrial, manipulator, mobile, percent, processes, product, production, RB-KAIROS, robot, robotic, robotnik, smes, tasks

Austrian start-up Sodex automates essential construction processes

March 28, 2022 by David Edwards

Sodex Innovations has released a range of new technologies to automate the construction industry.

The company says that, through this system, the surveying, documentation and billing of each excavation will be largely automated.

Effort, time and costs are to be minimized for construction companies in the area of administration. And this with an assistance system mounted directly on the excavator. [Read more…] about Austrian start-up Sodex automates essential construction processes

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: billing, companies, construction, documentation, excavation, excavator, innovations, moved, offers, pfefferkorn, sdx, sodex, surveying, system, systems, team, terrain, time

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