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Flylogix and Cambridge Consultants to use Iridium’s satellites for drone platform

August 5, 2020 by David Edwards

Flylogix and Cambridge Consultants have agreed a collaboration that will use Iridium’s satellite communications to safely control unmanned aerial vehicles from a central control hub.

This will enable Flylogix to move from local drone piloting at the airfield to centrally controlled operations, massively increasing the resilience of their services to offshore installations.

The Flylogix service reduces the cost, risk and environmental impact of gathering data from offshore exploration and production activities. [Read more…] about Flylogix and Cambridge Consultants to use Iridium’s satellites for drone platform

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: cambridge, communications, consultants, control, cost, data, development, drone, environmental, flylogix, iridium, offshore, operations, satellite, service

CMU researchers train autonomous drones using cross-modal simulated data

August 5, 2020 by David Edwards

To fly autonomously, drones need to understand what they perceive in the environment and make decisions based on that information. (See video below.)

A novel method developed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers allows drones to learn perception and action separately.

The two-stage approach overcomes the “simulation-to-reality gap”, and creates a way to safely deploy drones trained entirely on simulated data into real-world course navigation. [Read more…] about CMU researchers train autonomous drones using cross-modal simulated data

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: bonatti, control, course, drone, drones, gates, going, images, learning, modalities, model, perception, real, representation, researchers, simulated, track

ABB says its new 3D inspection robot cell makes quality control testing ‘10 times faster’

July 28, 2020 by David Edwards

ABB has unveiled a new 3D inspection robot cell which it claims makes quality control testing “10 times faster”.

The industrial automation giant says its 3D quality inspection (3DQI) robot cell is “capable of detecting defects of less than half the width of a human hair and imperceptible to the naked eye”.

It adds that the cell will “dramatically accelerate production by providing fast, accurate testing to make metrology easier and less time consuming”. [Read more…] about ABB says its new 3D inspection robot cell makes quality control testing ‘10 times faster’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, automotive, cell, control, dqi, faster, inspection, productivity, quality, robot, solution, testing, time, times, traditional

TM Robotics launches new robot controller

July 21, 2020 by Mai Tao

TM Robotics has released its new TS5000 robot controller. The company says the launch follows several years of development.

The new controller forms a launch pad for the next generation of industrial robots from Shibaura Machine – formerly known as Toshiba Machine.

TM Robotics says the TS5000 has faster position control, improves robot precision and shortens cycle times. [Read more…] about TM Robotics launches new robot controller

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: allowing, communication, control, controller, improved, machine, pendant, ports, previous, robot, robotics, shibaura, teach, TM

Siemens launches latest version of 3D design software Solid Edge

July 15, 2020 by David Edwards

Siemens Digital Industries Software has launched the 2021 version of Solid Edge 3D CAD modelling application. 

Europe’s largest engineering company says Solid Edge 2021 includes design capability enhancements such as new subdivision modeling and improved reverse engineering performance with new deviation analysis.

Solid Edge 2021 also includes a new artificial intelligence-powered adaptive user interface to predict next steps, and seamless integration with 3dfind.it, an intelligent 3D model search engine powered by CADENAS, a virtual library of 3D parts. [Read more…] about Siemens launches latest version of 3D design software Solid Edge

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: adaptive, capabilities, control, design, edge, engineering, enhancements, improved, includes, integration, modelling, process, siemens, software, solid, subdivision, version

SICK shrinks its PowerProx sensor to miniature size

July 7, 2020 by David Edwards

SICK has shrunk its versatile, high-performance PowerProx sensor into a space-saving miniature housing to reach the longest distances ever achieved with such a compact device.

The tiny SICK WTT4SL PowerProx Mini photoelectric sensor measures just 12.2 x 41.8 x 17.3 mm yet delivers outstanding performance to detect objects up to 1.3metres away. It is therefore ideal for high-speed production and logistics applications.

The PowerProx mini can be integrated into tight machine spaces such as the grippers of picking robots or for materials handling duties in AGVs, as well as for empty bay and clearance detection in high-bay warehouses. [Read more…] about SICK shrinks its PowerProx sensor to miniature size

Filed Under: Design, News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: applications, background, control, detection, high-speed, interference, machine, mini, performance, powerprox, production, reliable, repeatability, sensing, sensor, sensors, sick, small, suppression

Fugro working with Australian Space Agency on new robotics control complex

June 26, 2020 by David Edwards

The Australian government’s newly formed Australian Space Agency (ASA) has partnered with Fugro to design, build and operate the Australian Space Automation, Artificial intelligence and Robotics Control Complex (SpAARC) in Western Australia.

Benefitting from additional funding support from the WA State Government, the new complex will support start-ups, small businesses and researchers in controlling robotics activities in space, including servicing satellites in orbit.

The ASA selected Fugro in Australia on the basis of their track record in cutting-edge remote operations and robotics control in harsh marine environments, which demonstrates their robust robotics control capability via satellite communications. [Read more…] about Fugro working with Australian Space Agency on new robotics control complex

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: agency, artificial, asa, australian, automation, complex, control, fugro, intelligence, operations, project, remote, robotics, spaarc, space

Festo launches lab automation ‘superconductor’ system that moves objects without contact

June 18, 2020 by David Edwards

Festo has launched a lab automation “superconductor” system that moves objects without contact.

The company says its “SupraModule” concept enables wireless control of functions on a magnetic, floating carrier with an autonomous energy supply.

In future-oriented fields such as laboratory automation or biotechnology, the requirements placed on the cleaning of production facilities and their purity are very high. [Read more…] about Festo launches lab automation ‘superconductor’ system that moves objects without contact

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: applications, automation, carrier, contact, contact-free, control, handling, laboratory, magnetic, objects, position, production, superconductor, superconductors, supramodule, system, technology

Present times require clever solutions, digitalisation, and process automation: How Y Soft has implemented robots in its offices

June 8, 2020 by David Edwards

By Ondřej Krajíček, chief technology strategist at Y Soft

Since the world was turned on its head as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, organisations in all sectors have been forced to transform the way they work, speed up their digital transformation projects and rapidly innovate their processes in a way they’ve never had to previously.

So far, we’ve seen organisations completely repurposing their offering to help in the fight against coronavirus, such as manufacturers producing PPE; we’ve seen staff rapidly reskilled, or even being offered from one industry to another; and we’ve seen organisations using technologies to create innovations in both software and hardware.

At Y Soft, we’ve been using our fleet of 3D Printers to contribute face shields to hospitals around the world, but we’ve also been implementing various innovations internally, to ensure our operations continue seamlessly while we’re not physically in the office. [Read more…] about Present times require clever solutions, digitalisation, and process automation: How Y Soft has implemented robots in its offices

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: control, developers, device, hardware, image, print, printer, printers, result, robot, robots, rqa, screen, soft, software, solution, system, test, tested, ve, work, working

JTEKT subsidiary Koyo acquires Canadian assets of KSR International

June 5, 2020 by Mai Tao

Acquisition ‘strengthens JTEKT’s global ECU development capabilities’, says company

Koyo Canada, a subsidiary of automotive technology company JTEKT, has acquired the assets of a Halifax, Nova Scotia research and development facility previously owned by KSR International, a Canadian company.

The acquisition strengthens JTEKT global engine control unit (ECU) development for vehicle steering and driveline products, and will set the foundation for further expansion of its global electrification capabilities and plans.

The new KCI Halifax R&D facility allows JTEKT to more efficiently respond to the expanding demands of autonomous driving support, steer-by-wire and high voltage systems. [Read more…] about JTEKT subsidiary Koyo acquires Canadian assets of KSR International

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: capabilities, company, control, development, driveline, driving, electric, facility, global, halifax, high, jtekt, koyo, meet, power, products, r&d, steering, subsidiary, unit, vehicle, voltage

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