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Cox Automotive acquires computer vision company Fyusion

January 14, 2021 by David Edwards

Cox Automotive has acquired Fyusion, a computer vision company and provider of immersive vehicle imaging solutions for automotive and other industries.

This acquisition will deepen the collaboration between Manheim – a Cox subsidiary – and Fyusion, which have worked together for years to give clients the wholesale industry’s best mobile imaging and condition capture tools in the Manheim Express app.

Steve Rowley, president, Cox Automotive, says: “Anywhere a car can be imaged, we believe the new technologies that Cox Automotive and Fyusion create together will translate to big benefits for our clients across the auto industry. [Read more…] about Cox Automotive acquires computer vision company Fyusion

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: automotive, capabilities, clients, cox, dealers, degree, deliver, digital, experience, fyusion, imaging, industry, innovations, manheim, vehicle, wholesale

Motional and Lyft to launch fully driverless rideshare service

January 14, 2021 by David Edwards

Motional, a driverless technology developer, and rideshare service provider Lyft have agreed joint plans to launch a multimarket robotaxi service in major US cities, beginning in 2023.

Motional says its next generation, fully driverless vehicles will be integrated, operationalized, and implemented on the Lyft network.

The two companies claim this agreement marks the largest robotaxi partnership for a major ridesharing network. It follows an ongoing and successful three-year partnership, in which Motional and Lyft operate the world’s longest-standing commercial robotaxi service in Las Vegas. [Read more…] about Motional and Lyft to launch fully driverless rideshare service

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: agreement, companies, driverless, experience, fleet, fully, launch, lyft, lyft's, motional, motional's, network, partnership, public, rideshare, ridesharing, robotaxi, robotaxis, scale, self-driving, service, vehicles

What Barriers Still Impede Electric Vehicles?

January 14, 2021 by Polly

Electric vehicles have been with us for a long time.

It’s only recently that they’re being touted as a serious replacement for the internal combustion engine and a (partial) answer to our climate crisis.

The UK government says that it’ll ban the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 – and you can reasonably expect any Labour government to be at least as ambitious, given their slightly greener voter-base.

By then, electric cars will need to be fairly ubiquitous. So what’s stopping this from happening right now? [Read more…] about What Barriers Still Impede Electric Vehicles?

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: arrive, car, cars, charging, Charging Infrastructure, cheaper, cost, Cost of Electric Vehicles, demand, driving, Driving Aesthetic, Driving Experience, electric, electric vehicles, ev, experience, financial, find, government, infrastructure, investment, ll, making, motorists, petrol, stations, switch, uk, vehicle, vehicles

Volvo Penta launches autonomous boat docking system

January 12, 2021 by Sam Francis

Volvo Penta has launched what it describes as “the industry’s first fully integrated Assisted Docking system” at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

Volvo says the Assisted Docking system gives the captain better control when docking a boat by automating his or her intentions, compensating for some dynamic variables, such as wind and current, and helping the vessel stay on its intended course.

The technology will be on display at Volvo Penta’s virtual booth at CES from 11-14 January 2021. [Read more…] about Volvo Penta launches autonomous boat docking system

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: assisted, boat, boating, control, docking, easier, experience, penta, software, system, technology, volvo

Lilium partners with Lufthansa to train pilots for its tiny plane

January 8, 2021 by Sam Francis

Lilium, the Munich-based aviation company developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL) for regional air mobility, has agreed what it describes as “an industry-first partnership” with Lufthansa Aviation Training (LAT, part of the Lufthansa Group).

Together, Lilium and LAT will develop a tailor-made Pilot Sourcing and Training programme to qualify pilots to fly the Lilium Jet.

The first phase of this innovative program consists of an additional training certification for qualified commercial pilots. [Read more…] about Lilium partners with Lufthansa to train pilots for its tiny plane

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: aviation, experience, lat, lilium, lufthansa, pilots, program, training

Do You Have an Idea for a Great New Invention? Get Assistance from InventHelp Experts

January 7, 2021 by Polly

There are many wonderful inventions that we have come to rely on over the years and decades.

Of course, these inventions were once nothing more than ideas in the heads of geniuses who then worked tirelessly to make them into a reality.

Even today, there are lots of people who come up with great ideas for inventions, and with the world of technology evolving at an impressive rate, the possibilities have become seemingly endless. [Read more…] about Do You Have an Idea for a Great New Invention? Get Assistance from InventHelp Experts

Filed Under: Business, Promoted Tagged With: Business Idea Startup, Evolving Technology, experience, experts, forward, great, Guidance and Support, help, idea, inventhelp, inventions, investment, people, process, professionals, Proper Patent Protection, support, things

ABB chooses IBM for procurement digitization

December 9, 2020 by Sam Francis

IBM has been contracted by ABB to help support its procurement digitization journey with the launch of SmartBuy, a newly designed end-to-end employee purchasing program that aims to match the ease of online shopping with the intuitiveness and speed of a search engine. 

The solution is designed to also be tasked with automating the process of finding, procuring and managing ABB’s supplier network, with services like self-registration and contract processes.

Daniel Stumm, ABB’s head of indirect procurement, says: “We wanted to transform our eProcurement processes to drive business value and create a better experience for our user community and suppliers while avoiding the need for major training and allowing for an increased level of self-service. [Read more…] about ABB chooses IBM for procurement digitization

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: abb, ariba, business, designed, enterprise, eprocurement, experience, help, ibm, indirect, journey, processes, procurement, sap, security, self-service, services, smartbuy, solutions, suppliers, support, systems, transform, user

Bobacino launches robotic tea bar

November 19, 2020 by Sam Francis

A startup company called Bobacino has launched its automated Boba Tea Bar, which uses a robotic arm to make beverages for customers. (See video below.)

Bobacino says it is bringing the “unique boba tea experience” to a growing audience of boba aficionados and new enthusiasts through advanced artificial intelligence, automation and robotics.

The company has launched on StartEngine, a crowdfunding platform, to target a market that it forecasts is set to hit $8.4 billion by 2024. [Read more…] about Bobacino launches robotic tea bar

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: automated, automation, bar, beverage, billion, boba, bobacino, capital, company, concerns, consumers, customers, drink, experience, food, global, market, operators, options, pandemic, percent, robotics, survey, tea, unique, venture

Estonian company launches ‘first’ autonomous bus in Greece

November 17, 2020 by David Edwards

An autonomous bus named “Iseauto” has started its work in Greece, in the city of Lamia. The bus has been developed in Estonia and offers a full-scale autonomous service that was first piloted in the summer in Tallinn, in Ülemiste City.

For the first time in Greek history, a fully street-legal autonomous vehicle is operational in the context of an autonomous public transport pilot project led by Estonians.

The autonomous minibus developed by AuveTech in Estonia is the first “4th category” – or Level 4 – autonomous vehicle that has been pigeonholed “street-legal” in Greece. [Read more…] about Estonian company launches ‘first’ autonomous bus in Greece

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, bus, bus-stops, buses, city, cooperation, energy, estonia, estonian, experience, future, greece, iseauto, lamia, mobility, modern, pilot, pilots, project, public, smart, solar, solaride, system, team, technologies, transport, vehicles

Geek+ launches new virtual booth

November 7, 2020 by Mai Tao

Warehouse robotics company Geek+ has launched its next-gen virtual booth, saying it’s the company’s latest effort to provide customers with knowledge and access to the technologies that will allow them to make added-value decisions in a time of current global change and remote work.

In the new virtual space Geek+ will support visitors with online applications for customized solutions, a great visual experience, and easy access to product materials.

Geek+, the largest manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots, says its virtual space allows visitors to experience robotics automation in a dynamic digital environment and provides them with the tools to make informed decisions on automation, in a time of urgency. [Read more…] about Geek+ launches new virtual booth

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: access, allows, automation, booth, business, change, company, customers, customized, decisions, dynamic, effort, experience, geek+, great, latest, logistics, online, operations, project, provide, remote, robotics, space, time, virtual, visitors

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