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Medical robotics startup Clarapath raises $32 million in additional funding

November 17, 2021 by David Edwards

Clarapath, a robotics startup aimed at catalyzing change in the way pathology laboratories process human and animal tissues, has undertaken follow-on financing, extending its Series B round with an additional $15.5 million in funding, following the previous close of $16 million in Series B funding.

The round included The 4100 Group (the investment arm of Delta Dental), East Post Road Ventures (the investment arm of White Plains Hospital), Epiphron Capital, Northwell Ventures, P5 Health Ventures, and participation from other strategic organizations.

This brings the total raised to date by Clarapath to more than $38 million. [Read more…] about Medical robotics startup Clarapath raises $32 million in additional funding

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: better, biopsy, clarapath, clinical, costs, current, data, development, driving, funding, health, histology, human, lab, labor, manual, molecular, northwell, pathology, process, quality, sections, sectionstar, shortages, streamlined, tissue, ventures

Goodyear invests in autonomous trucking company Gatik

November 11, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Goodyear and Gatik have agreed a multi-year collaboration with a goal to advance the development of mobility solutions for the autonomous business-to-business short-haul logistics industry.

The collaboration will contribute to safer, more sustainable goods movement while reducing costs for Gatik’s customers in the B2B short-haul market nationwide.

Gatik has established the first autonomous middle mile logistics network in North America and is rapidly expanding its fleet of Class 3-6 autonomous box trucks for customers in multiple markets, including Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Ontario. [Read more…] about Goodyear invests in autonomous trucking company Gatik

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, collaboration, companies, costs, customers, delivery, gatik, goodyear, help, intelligence, logistics, middle, mile, safety, short-haul, solutions, technology, tire

‘Robotaxis will be disruptive to conventional taxis and ride-hailing, but not car ownership’, says new report

November 2, 2021 by David Edwards

Robotaxis remain one of the most pursued applications for autonomous vehicle technologies today, with many developers envisioning an end to – or at least a significant reduction in – car ownership.

Developers of autonomous vehicles, specifically those focused on Level-4 self-driving vehicles, often focus on mobility services as the first application.

Not only is there a demonstrated market for taxis and ride-hailing, but it’s a market where the high costs of labor create high prices, making it a ripe opportunity for autonomous vehicle deployment. [Read more…] about ‘Robotaxis will be disruptive to conventional taxis and ride-hailing, but not car ownership’, says new report

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, car, costs, economics, level, lux, operating, operations, ownership, report, required, ride-hailing, robotaxi, robotaxis, services, today, vehicle, vehicles

Opinion: Collaborative robots enable effective high-mix, low-volume production

May 7, 2021 by Mai Tao

Oliver Giertz, product manager for servo/motion and robotics for the EMEA region at Mitsubishi Electric, factory automation, explains how collaborative robots are helping manufacturers to increase flexibility, boost quality, and drive down operational costs.

With increased competition, often on a global scale, manufacturers need to differentiate themselves by tailoring products more closely to customer demand.

This, of course, carries with it an implicit reduction in batch sizes and has seen the rise of high-mix, low-volume production.

Collaborative robots, or cobots, can enable manufacturers to effectively meet individual customer requirements with greater product variety in smaller batches. [Read more…] about Opinion: Collaborative robots enable effective high-mix, low-volume production

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: cobot, cobots, costs, flexibility, high-mix, hmlv, increased, manufacturers, operational, product, production, programming, robots, tasks

5 Ways Automating the Manufacturing Process can Save you Money

April 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

When technological advancements began, the global population worried that it would eliminate the need for employees. That being true, it also brought along easy ways of production and reduction of operational costs.

Manufacturing is an industry that is growing fast and becoming more competitive. Manufacturers keep an eye out for methods that accelerate production, lower costs, and maintain quality.

Automating the manufacturing process can save you business funds in the following ways. [Read more…] about 5 Ways Automating the Manufacturing Process can Save you Money

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: automating, automation, business, costs, data, employee, employees, errors, functions, funds, human, informed, manufacturing, operational, process, processes, quality, reduces, save, saves, tasks, time, valuable, wages, ways

The Role of Robotics and Automation in Industry 4.0

April 22, 2021 by Polly

As the global manufacturing industry enters its fourth revolution, innovations such as robotics, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are set to take over. (1)

The number of active industrial robots worldwide is increasing by approximately 14% year on year, and automation continues to create new types of robots with improved utility and function. [Read more…] about The Role of Robotics and Automation in Industry 4.0

Filed Under: Industry, Promoted Tagged With: ai, automation, business, businesses, costs, error, fourth, human, Improving Productivity, industrial, industry, Lowering Overhead Costs, manufacturing, Reducing Human Error, revolution, robotics, robots, small, smart technology, source, tasks, workers

Carbon Robotics releases new autonomous weeding robot into farming industry

April 13, 2021 by Sam Francis

Carbon Robotics, an autonomous robotics company, has unveiled its third-generation autonomous weed elimination robots.

The Autonomous Weeder uses robotics, artificial intelligence, and laser technology to safely and effectively drive through crop fields to identify, target and eliminate weeds.

Unlike other weeding technologies, the robots utilize high-power lasers to eradicate weeds through thermal energy, without disturbing the soil. [Read more…] about Carbon Robotics releases new autonomous weeding robot into farming industry

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: acres, autonomous, carbon, company, costs, crop, crops, elimination, farmers, farming, herbicides, including, labor, management, organic, reduce, robot, robotics, robots, soil, solution, technology, variety, weed, weeding

AI and Robots Are Improving Agriculture in 2021

April 6, 2021 by Polly

The integration of machine learning, AI, and IoT devices is nothing new to the modern farm.

Different sensors provide agronomists with valuable, reliable, and relevant data to help them increase their farms’ efficiency by ensuring higher yields and cutting production costs.

This is especially of aid at big farms where it’s necessary to monitor and manage dozens of processes at the same time. [Read more…] about AI and Robots Are Improving Agriculture in 2021

Filed Under: Agriculture, Promoted Tagged With: Activities Precision and Quality Improvement, agricultural, agriculture, ai, AI Powered Tools, analysis, application, costs, crop, data, farm, farmers, farms, improving, modern, monitoring, Monitoring and Forecasting, opportunities, precise, production, Production Cost Reduction, recipe, robots, satellites, sensors, Small Agricultural Businesses, time, variety, weather, yield, yields

Swisslog brings supply chain automation to vertical farming

March 18, 2021 by Sam Francis

Swisslog, a provider of warehouse automation systems, is making a push into the vertical farming market and has demonstrated newly built technologies specifically designed for the sector. 

The company says its automation systems can bring scalability, flexibility and lower costs to vertical farming, allowing them to be installed and maintained in a wide range of pre-existing and purpose-built spaces.

These systems help broaden the applicability of growing crops and bring food production closer to consumers in densely populated urban areas. [Read more…] about Swisslog brings supply chain automation to vertical farming

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: applications, automation, costs, farming, food, growing, harvesting, help, installations, operation, plant, planting, shelving, solutions, space, swisslog, system, systems, urban, vertical

Delivery robot company Refraction AI raises $4.2 million

March 8, 2021 by David Edwards

Refraction AI, the robotics startup and creator of the REV-1 autonomous delivery robot, has raised $4.2 million in new seed funding led by Pillar VC.

The company says the capital will be used for customer acquisition, geographic expansion and product development.

Founded in July 2019, Refraction AI solves last-mile delivery logistics with a practical, economical and sustainable application of mobile robot technology. [Read more…] about Delivery robot company Refraction AI raises $4.2 million

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: ai, application, autonomous, billion, business, capital, company, costs, delivery, founder, goods, last mile, percent, pillar, refraction, restaurants, retailers, rev, robot, sector, technology, today, vc, venture, ventures

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