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aiMotive opens Munich office

November 10, 2021 by Mark Allinson

aiMotive, a supplier of automated driving technologies, has opened a new office in Munich, Germany.

Beyond supporting business operations, the new office will include a workshop to enable testing and data collection in Germany.

László Kishonti, founder and CEO of aiMotive, says: “Munich is an important center of the European automotive industry and a transportation hub in the middle of the continent. A perfect location for our second European office.” [Read more…] about aiMotive opens Munich office

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: aidrive, aimotive, aimotive's, automated, automotive, data, developed, driving, europe, european, germany, industry, munich, office, operations, software, supplier, technologies, testing, vision-s

AeroVironment celebrates historic first powered flight on another world by Mars Ingenuity Helicopter

April 21, 2021 by Sam Francis

AeroVironment, a developer of unmanned aircraft systems, celebrated with its colleagues at NASA/JPL when data confirming the Ingenuity Helicopter’s successful first flight on Mars arrived at approximately 3.50 am PT on April 19.

Wahid Nawabi, AeroVironment president and CEO, says: “AeroVironment is proud to have played a key role in developing the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter and achieving today’s historic first powered flight on another planet.

“We congratulate JPL and NASA on today’s achievement and salute their leadership and vision for deploying unmanned technology to further our understanding of other worlds.” [Read more…] about AeroVironment celebrates historic first powered flight on another world by Mars Ingenuity Helicopter

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: aerovironment, aircraft, developed, engineers, flight, helicopter, historic, ingenuity, jpl, mars, nasa, nasa/jpl, nawabi, powered, rotor, solutions, systems, team, today, unmanned

Scientists develop soft robot for exploration in the deepest underwater place on Earth

March 25, 2021 by Mai Tao

Scientists at Zhejiang University in China have developed a soft robot which has been able to navigate the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the Earth.

The research team led by Professor LI Tiefeng from the Center for X-Mechanics at the Zhejiang University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Zhejiang Lab conducted inter-disciplinary research with its partners and pioneered in proposing the principle of pressure adaptation in mechatronic systems, and their findings were reported in the journal Nature.

Typically, at such depths in the oceans, a vessel without a pressure-resilient “armor” would be “destroyed by the overwhelmingly hydrostatic pressure”. [Read more…] about Scientists develop soft robot for exploration in the deepest underwater place on Earth

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: deep-sea, deepest, developed, earth, fins, flapping, including, li, nature, pressure, robot, scientists, soft, tiefeng, university, zhejiang

Grenzebach launches new conveyor technologies

March 22, 2021 by David Edwards

Grenzebach says its new generation of conveyor technology makes it possible to further increase the availability of float glass plants.

Transporting glass gently, carefully and safely is tricky. Grenzebach says its specially developed drive train with direct drive represents a major step forward.

The number of components in the drive has been minimized and access to key components is now even easier. This enables companies to significantly reduce the cost of spare parts and maintenance. [Read more…] about Grenzebach launches new conveyor technologies

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: access, components, conveyor, developed, drive, easier, float, generation, glass, grenzebach, key, maintenance, newly, operators, parts, plants, production, requirements, resources, schmid, service, spare, technology, train, work

Fujitsu to use ‘world’s fastest supercomputer’ for tsunami prediction

February 23, 2021 by Mai Tao

Fujitsu, in partnership with other companies and academic institutions, has developed a computing system that will enable the prediction of tsunamis – massive, sudden floods caused by turbulence at sea. 

The International Research Institute of Disaster Science at Tohoku University, the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo, and Fujitsu Laboratories have developed an artificial intelligence model that will empower disaster management teams with the ability to predict tsunami flooding in coastal areas in near real-time.

The system harnessed the computational power of what is claimed to be “the world’s fastest supercomputer”, Fugaku, jointly developed by Riken and Fujitsu. [Read more…] about Fujitsu to use ‘world’s fastest supercomputer’ for tsunami prediction

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, areas, coastal, conditions, created, data, developed, disaster, earthquake, fastest, flooding, fugaku, fujitsu, institute, management, model, offshore, prediction, real-time, riken, supercomputer, system, teams, tsunami, university

Neura Robotics to launch ‘revolutionary robot’ at Future Days event

February 22, 2021 by Elaine

A “revolutionary robot” is scheduled to be launched at the Future Days event, according to organizers.

The robot is called MAiRA – acronym for Multi-sensing Intelligent Robotic Assistant – and can perceive the environment as humans do.

The robot’s creator, Neura Robotics, says MAiRA “can hear, see and feel.” It adds: “This is possible due to many in-house developed and patented sensors. For a user it means a completely safe robot-human collaboration, complemented by a very simple and intuitive UI, so anyone can operate it.” [Read more…] about Neura Robotics to launch ‘revolutionary robot’ at Future Days event

Filed Under: Design, Promoted Tagged With: assistant, autonomous, cobots, collaborative, design, developed, humans, industrial, intelligent, intuitive, lara, maira, market, mav, multi-sensing, neura, people, performance, production, programming, reger, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, social

ARM Institute showcases robotic coronavirus testing system developed by Wilder Systems

February 16, 2021 by David Edwards

The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute says that one of its members, Wilder Systems, has created a robotic cell for testing potential Covid-19 samples that is now in production in Austin, Texas. 

The Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through the CARES Act, provided funding to the ARM Institute to collaborate with Wilder Systems to develop this technology.

The ARM Institute is leading the way to a future where people and robots work together to respond to the nation’s greatest challenges and to develop and produce the world’s most desired products. [Read more…] about ARM Institute showcases robotic coronavirus testing system developed by Wilder Systems

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: arm, covid, day, developed, equipment, institute, manufacturing, people, project, robotic, robotics, samples, system, systems, technology, test, testing, tests, wilder

Hyundai unveils hotel robot developed with KT

February 1, 2021 by Mai Tao

Hyundai Robotics has unveiled a new service robot designed for hotels and developed with KT, formerly Korea Telecom.

The UNI-050H is a mobile service robot co-developed by Hyundai Robotics and KT to perform hotel amenities delivery, and can now be found at the Daegu Marriott Hotel & Residences.

UNI-050H delivers amenities such as towels and bottled water, to guest rooms upon request. [Read more…] about Hyundai unveils hotel robot developed with KT

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: amenities, company, design, developed, expected, hotel, hyundai, kt, mobile, plans, robot, robotics, robots, service, uni

HRG unveils ‘Intelligent Patrol Robot’ to fight against pandemic

January 29, 2021 by Mai Tao

HRG has unveiled what it calls its “Intelligent Patrol Robot”.

Developed by the Intelligent Equipment Research Institute of HRG Hefei Institute, the new product is designed to carry out patrol inspections in multiple scenarios.

It can achieve a 24-hour observation of 360 degrees horizontal and 180 degrees vertical to effectively reduce human contact during the pandemic. [Read more…] about HRG unveils ‘Intelligent Patrol Robot’ to fight against pandemic

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: automatically, degrees, developed, hrg, institute, intelligent, pandemic, patrol, robot

How robotics is helping those with disabilities

December 16, 2020 by Polly

Government statistics show that 14.1 million people reported a disability in the UK in 2018-19 – a figure that equates to 21% of the population. Of course, disabilities can range in severity and further data from the authorities reveals 4.1 million disabled people are in work.

Although that represents almost 30% of all disabled people, Scope’s 2019 disability price tag study found that on average, those with a disability face extra living costs of nearly £600 per month.

The encouraging news is that plenty is being done to improve the quality of life for disabled people, to help them enjoy the sense of freedom and independence that more able members of the population may take for granted. [Read more…] about How robotics is helping those with disabilities

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