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Ground launches robotic picking solution

September 4, 2019 by Mai Tao

Warehouse automation company Ground Inc has launched a robotic picking solution.

Called “SuperPick”, the company has been demonstrating the system at its research and development centre in Japan.

Ground says “SuperPick” is a combination of the latest vision technology and algorithm originally developed by Soft Robotics, and the material of the part that picks up the object called “hand” that has been patented. [Read more…] about Ground launches robotic picking solution

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: company, development, established, ground, japan, logistics, operations, picking, playground, robotic, solution, superpick, technology, tests

Xilinx unveils ‘world’s largest’ FPGA chip with 9 million system logic cells

August 21, 2019 by David Edwards

Xilinx has launched what it claims is the “world’s largest” FPGA chip featuring 9 million system logic cells.

Xilinx says the new chip represents the expansion of its 16 nanometer (nm) Virtex UltraScale+ range.

The new FPGA – the Virtex UltraScale+ VU19P – has 35 billion transistors, and provides “the highest logic density and I/O count on a single device ever built”, according to Xilinx. [Read more…] about Xilinx unveils ‘world’s largest’ FPGA chip with 9 million system logic cells

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, arm, asic, cells, chip, design, development, emulation, enable, enables, fpga, fpgas, ip, largest, logic, next-generation, prototyping, soc, software, system, technologies, terabits, ultrascale, virtex, vu, xilinx

Continental inaugurates new fuel cell laboratory with German university

August 14, 2019 by Anna

Continental AG is expanding its fuel cell technology sector, opening the newly established Fuel Cell Laboratory for Fuel Cell Technology with the Chemnitz University of Technology Professorship of Advanced Powertrains (ALF).

With the installation of a large hydrogen tank (H2 Tank) in February 2019 at a laboratory belonging to ALF, a central requirement for the expansion to more extensive measuring capabilities was put into place.

ALF, headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas von Unwerth, has an excellent reputation in the field of research and development of fuel cells.

[Read more…] about Continental inaugurates new fuel cell laboratory with German university

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automotive, cell, cells, continental, development, electric drivetrains, fuel, fuel cells, laboratory, technology, TU chemnitz, university

OnRobot opens research and development facility in Los Angeles

August 1, 2019 by Sam Francis

New office location in Culver City provides OnRobot opportunity to attract talent and add new products to a portfolio including robotic grippers inspired by lizards and sensors lending a human touch to robot arms

OnRobot, a provider of end-of-arm tooling for collaborative robot applications, has opened its first location specifically dedicated to research and development in the United States.

Based in Culver City in Los Angeles, California, the new office area boasts 6,000 square feet for engineers, researchers and local staff to work and develop new products. Last year marked OnRobot’s first foray into the LA area, as it acquired Perception Robotics.

With this acquisition, OnRobot brought the award winning Gecko Gripper technology into its product offerings and developed it for commercial launch. [Read more…] about OnRobot opens research and development facility in Los Angeles

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: angeles, california, city, cobots, collaborative, culver, development, gecko, gripper, industrial, location, los, office, onrobot, robot, robotics, robots, staff, tasks

Groupe PSA tests autonomous vehicle through motorway toll

July 22, 2019 by Anna

Groupe PSA and Vinci Autoroutes have carried out further tests to assess a vehicle’s ability to drive autonomously at cruising speed and pass through a tollgate in autonomous mode. A first trial was carried out in 2017.

Two new complex driving situations were also tested in real traffic conditions on the Vinci Autoroutes network: changing into autonomous mode in a traffic area temporarily altered due to roadworks; and performing a “safe stop”.

This involves the vehicle driving to a safe place in the event that the driver does not take back control in a specific situation, for example obstacles on the road, bad weather conditions or the end of the motorway.

[Read more…] about Groupe PSA tests autonomous vehicle through motorway toll

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, autonomous vehicle, autoroutes, carried, collaboration, conditions, development, driving, groupe, groupe psa, infrastructure, mode, motorway, network, psa, road, safe, tests, traffic, trial, trials, vehicle, vehicles, vinci

Hyundai reorganises R&D centre structure to streamline vehicle development

July 19, 2019 by Anna

hyundai car interior

Hyundai Motor Group has begun a series of sweeping changes to its R&D organisations and development processes, enabling greater responsiveness to the changing future mobility technology landscape.

Promoting a keener focus on customer needs, the new approach will also streamline the decision-making and development processes to achieve efficiencies and cost optimisation.

Through reorganisation under Architecture-Driven System-Based Organisation (SBO), technology units at the Group’s R&D Division in Korea will align their operational processes to transform the Group.

[Read more…] about Hyundai reorganises R&D centre structure to streamline vehicle development

Filed Under: News Tagged With: architecture-driven, automotive, decision-making, development, division, efforts, engineering, global, group, hyundai, motor, processes, r&d, reorganisation, sbo, system, technology, units, vehicle, virtual

Denso and Toyota to set up R&D joint venture for in-vehicle semiconductors

July 18, 2019 by Anna

Denso Corporation and Toyota Motor Corporation have agreed to establish a joint venture for research and advanced development of next-generation, in-vehicle semiconductors. The two companies will study the details and aim to establish the new company in April 2020.

Recently, electronic controls have been increasingly introduced in vehicles, the number of in-vehicle semiconductors has also grown, and the performance of these semiconductors has continuously improved.

To create a future of mobility that is safe and sustainable, it is necessary to develop next-generation semiconductors that are integral to technology innovations, such as connected cars, automated driving, sharing mobility and electrification.

[Read more…] about Denso and Toyota to set up R&D joint venture for in-vehicle semiconductors

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advanced, agreed, automated, automotive, company, components, denso, develop, development, electronic, establish, in-vehicle, in-vehicle semiconductors, innovations, mobility, next-generation, production, semiconductors, technology, toyota, vehicles

Industrial measurement and testing: Faster commissioning results in quicker time to market

July 18, 2019 by David Edwards

Bosch Rexroth provides insight into measurement and testing processes

To ensure consistency, repeatability, quality and compliance with regulations, many companies employ rigorous testing and measurement processes.

Kraus automation technology (KAT), specialises in providing tailored testing systems for life-span, fatigue and material tests.

To offer testing systems which meet the needs of their diverse customer base, KAT use National Instruments’ LabView software to create custom user interfaces for engineers. [Read more…] about Industrial measurement and testing: Faster commissioning results in quicker time to market

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: bosch, commissioning, control, core, development, engineering, engineers, faster, kat, labview, machine, market, measurement, open, plc, programmable logic controller, programming, rexroth, systems, technology, testing, time

Mercedes and BMW launch long-term development partnership for automated driving

July 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

Daimler-Mercedes-Benz and BMW have entered into a “co-operation” agreement on the development of autonomous cars, or “automated driving”, as the two companies call it.

Representatives from the two companies have signed an agreement for a long-term strategic cooperation, which will focus on joint development of next-generation technologies for driver assistance systems, automated driving on highways and automated parking.

The developments are intended to vehicles that are classed as “Level 4” – or “full autonomy with human” – on the SAE’s categorisation. SAE is a global engineering association which has published a “levels of driving automation” table which goes from Level 0 for no autonomy to Level 5 for full autonomy. [Read more…] about Mercedes and BMW launch long-term development partnership for automated driving

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automated, automation, autonomous, bmw, companies, cooperation, daimler, development, driving, level, levels, safety, series, systems, technology, vehicles

NEDO, Sharp, and Toyota to begin public road trials of electrified vehicles equipped with high-efficiency solar batteries

July 5, 2019 by Mai Tao

NEDO, Sharp Corporation, and Toyota Motor plan to commence public road trials of electrified vehicles equipped with high-efficiency solar batteries later this month.

The trials aim to assess the effectiveness of improvements in cruising range and fuel efficiency of electrified vehicles equipped with high-efficiency solar batteries.

To facilitate the execution of this trial, Sharp modularized its world-class, high-efficiency solar battery cells (conversion efficiency of 34 percent+), previously developed for a NEDO-led project, to create an onboard solar battery panel. [Read more…] about NEDO, Sharp, and Toyota to begin public road trials of electrified vehicles equipped with high-efficiency solar batteries

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: battery, car, cell, committee, demo, development, efficiency, generation, nedo, output, panel, power, sharp, solar, toyota, trials, vehicle, vehicles

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