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Robotic Research and FPInnovations partner to develop resource road truck platooning technology

July 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Joint efforts will provide Level 4 Autonomy for natural resource sector roads

Robotic Research, a developer of “automated driving systems” (or ADS, meaning autonomous), and FPInnovations, a Canadian private non-profit research and development center, are collaborating to develop an off-road truck platooning system for the forest industry.

This project will combine Robotic Research’s proven expertise as a global leader in self-driving technology with FPInnovations’ knowledge in forestry and transportation to adapt the truck platooning technology to off-highway environments.

The multi-year project aims at accelerating the adoption of off-road automated-vehicle technology to improve safety and address an acute labor shortage, thereby improving the quality and viability of rural jobs where natural resources are located. [Read more…] about Robotic Research and FPInnovations partner to develop resource road truck platooning technology

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: architecture, automated, autonomous, collaboration, companies, cross-industry, driving, group, industry, safe, safety, technology, vehicle, vehicles, working

Major tech and automotive industry players establish cross-industry partnership for automated driving

July 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Arm, Audi, Denso, NXP and six further technology and research leaders are joining industry group The Autonomous to develop state-of-the-art technology for autonomous vehicles.

The aim is to lay the basis for safety standardization and series production.

This form of collaboration will help to overcome major hurdles of prevailing competition in the industry and solve safety challenges. [Read more…] about Major tech and automotive industry players establish cross-industry partnership for automated driving

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: architecture, automated, autonomous, collaboration, companies, cross-industry, driving, group, industry, safe, safety, technology, vehicle, vehicles, working

Autonomous excavators ready for around the clock real-world application

July 27, 2021 by Mai Tao

Researchers from Baidu Research and the University of Maryland have developed a robotic excavator system that integrates perception, planning, and control capabilities to enable material loading over a long duration with no human intervention

Researchers from Baidu Research Robotics and Auto-Driving Lab (RAL) and the University of Maryland, College Park, have introduced an autonomous excavator system (AES) that can perform material loading tasks for a long duration without any human intervention while offering performance closely equivalent to that of an experienced human operator.

AES is among the world’s first uncrewed excavation systems to have been deployed in real-world scenarios and continuously operating for over 24 hours, bringing about industry-leading benefits in terms of enhanced safety and productivity.

The researchers described their methodology in a research paper published on June 30, 2021, in Science Robotics. [Read more…] about Autonomous excavators ready for around the clock real-world application

Filed Under: Construction, Features Tagged With: aes, autonomous, baidu, conditions, construction, dr, environments, excavator, excavators, human, including, industry, long, machinery, materials, operators, performance, real-world, researchers, robots, scenarios, system, university

Path Robotics expands headquarters and production, creating 140 new jobs

July 27, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Path Robotics, a Columbus-based artificial intelligence robotics company producing the world’s first truly autonomous robotic manufacturing system, announced plans to expand its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, creating 140 new jobs.

Hiring for software development, engineering and product positions is under way.

Path Robotics plans to expand personnel throughout Columbus at both its existing facility at 524 Maier Place, as well as at its additional facility at 3950 Business Park Drive. [Read more…] about Path Robotics expands headquarters and production, creating 140 new jobs

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: artificial, autonomous, business, columbus, company, growth, industry, intelligence, manufacturing, ohio, path, product, production, region, robotics, system, welding

Scythe Robotics launches with $18.6 million funding to ‘transform commercial landscaping with autonomous mower’

July 26, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Scythe Robotics, a builder of commercial-grade autonomous robotic solutions for the landscaping industry, has emerged from stealth with its first offering: an all-electric, fully autonomous mower, designed completely in-house to be “the most advanced, reliable, and sustainable commercial-grade mower in the industry”.

Scythe has also completed its $13.8 million in Series A funding led by Inspired Capital with participation from existing investors True Ventures, Zigg Capital, and Lemnos, bringing the company’s total funding to $18.6 million.

The new investment will be used to grow the company’s existing operations in Texas, Florida and Colorado, expand with new customers, and accelerate development of further products to revolutionize how commercial landscape contractors care for outdoor environments. [Read more…] about Scythe Robotics launches with $18.6 million funding to ‘transform commercial landscaping with autonomous mower’

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: autonomous, capital, commercial, contractors, customers, designed, existing, funding, industry, jack, labor, landscape, landscaping, machine, mower, operations, partner, scythe, solutions, sustainable

Siemens makes first industrial 5G router available

July 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Siemens has released its first industrial 5G router – the Scalance MUM856-1. The device connects local industrial applications to public 5G, 4G (LTE), and 3G (UMTS) mobile wireless networks.

The router can be used to remotely monitor and service plants, machines, control elements, and other industrial devices via a public 5G network – flexibly and with high data rates.

Demand for this type of solution is growing in industry. In addition, the device can be integrated into private 5G networks. The Scalance MUM856-1 therefore supports future-oriented applications such as mobile robots in manufacturing, autonomous vehicles in logistics or augmented reality applications for service technicians. [Read more…] about Siemens makes first industrial 5G router available

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: access, applications, campus, communication, data, device, devices, high, industrial, industry, infrastructure, integrated, management, mbps, network, networks, offers, plant, private, prototype, public, release, remote, Router, scalance, siemens, supports, test, vpn

Miso Robotics partners with Lancer Worldwide to launch automated beverage dispenser

July 5, 2021 by David Edwards

Miso Robotics, a robotics and automation startup specializing in the foodservice industry, is partnering with Lancer Worldwide, a beverage dispenser manufacturer which works with the world’s top food and beverage brands, to build “an intelligence-backed, automated beverage dispenser that will bring enhanced functionality for a future-focused commercial kitchen”, according to the companies.

At a time when the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry is facing record labor shortages, operators are looking for ways to streamline operations, cut costs and implement solutions that drive a better and faster customer service experience. The pandemic drastically shifted the paradigm, creating new models for operator revenue streams that relied on drive-thru, takeout and delivery more so than ever before.

While 60 to 70 percent of certain QSR sales came from the drive-thru lane pre-pandemic, as Covid spread, major QSRs experienced a jump as high as 90 percent.1 Yet, the new delivery and drive-thru model have made the always-critical need of speed and efficiency an even bigger challenge as volume increases and staff decreases have added minutes to the clock for order completion. Because of this, total average drive-thru times slowed down by 29.8 seconds last year. [Read more…] about Miso Robotics partners with Lancer Worldwide to launch automated beverage dispenser

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: automated, automation, beverage, brands, bring, commercial, company, completion, customer, delivery, dispenser, drive-thru, driver, efficiency, industry, kitchen, lancer, miso, operators, order, robotics, series, service, time, worldwide

MassRobotics publishes ‘world’s first’ open source autonomous mobile robot interoperability standards

July 2, 2021 by David Edwards

MassRobotics, an independent, non-profit center that serves to educate, inspire and bring robotics initiatives, investments and companies to life, has released the MassRobotics Interoperability Standard.

The new initiative enables Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) from multiple vendors to integrate and work together seamlessly to support safe and efficient operations in global factories, warehouses, distribution and fulfillment centers.

Members of the working group and contributors to the newly introduced standards include Vecna Robotics, 6 River Systems, Waypoint Robotics, Locus Robotics, Seegrid, MiR, Autoguide Mobile Robots, Third Wave Automation, Open Robotics Foundation and others. [Read more…] about MassRobotics publishes ‘world’s first’ open source autonomous mobile robot interoperability standards

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: adoption, amr, automation, autonomous, enables, global, group, industry, interoperability, market, massrobotics, mobile, multiple, newly, open, operational, robotics, robots, share, standard, standards, vecna, vendors, work, working

Automation and the Fashion Industry: A Quiet Revolution

June 8, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Many believe that we have recently entered the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is characterized by new modes of design, production and marketing. Being one of the world’s largest and most innovative industries, fashion is at the center stage of this shake-up.

This is not surprising, since fashion is big business. In the UK, for example, the fashion industry is valued at £26 billion, making it the country’s biggest creative industry.

From algorithms that detect what we will be wearing next season to targeted pricing, here are just a few ways automation technology is transforming the fashion industry. [Read more…] about Automation and the Fashion Industry: A Quiet Revolution

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: ai, algorithms, analyze, analyzing, automation, behavior, clothing, customer, cuts, fashion, help, industry, inventory, market, marketing, predict, pricing, product, products, retailers, season, sells, specific, trends, winter

New S&P Analysis: Stressed semiconductor industry needs water, gets liberal sprinkling of state support

May 31, 2021 by Mai Tao

By Christopher Rogers, senior researcher, Panjiva, part of S&P Global

The global semiconductor industry is in the midst of a period of upheaval driven by both short- and long-term factors.

The most obvious has been the imbalance in supply versus demand shown by shortages in the automotive industry, as discussed in Panjiva’s research of May 18, resulting in higher prices.

There are also emergent challenges from water shortages in Taiwan – which accounted for 14.4 percent of global exports in 2019 – that are causing power shortages and potential semiconductor fabrication facility closures, according to Nikkei Asia. [Read more…] about New S&P Analysis: Stressed semiconductor industry needs water, gets liberal sprinkling of state support

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: april, exports, global, increased, industry, market, panjiva, percent, semiconductor, shortages, sp, versus, year

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