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Outokumpu becomes ‘first’ in steel industry to use robotics in safety management

September 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Outokumpu, a giant specialist producer of stainless steel, will start to utilize artificial intelligence and safety inspection robots to improve and digitize the company’s facilities’ health and safety monitoring.

Outokumpu recently signed a deal with a Swiss robotics company ANYbotics on autonomous robotics solutions and, in June 2023, the first ANYmal robot arrived to Outokumpu’s site in Krefeld, Germany.

Outokumpu claims this makes the company the “first in the steel industry to use robotics in safety management – supporting the vision of achieving the lowest accident frequency rate in the industry by 2025”. [Read more…] about Outokumpu becomes ‘first’ in steel industry to use robotics in safety management

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: anybotics, anymal, company, employees, hazardous, increase, industry, inspection, krefeld, management, outokumpu, reducing, robot, robotics, robots, safety, site, steel, substances, support

Industry group proposes plan to increase automation in logistics facilities

September 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The warehousing and storage industry faces growing demand to deliver goods across the country as consumers purchase more goods online.

To address the productivity crunch and improve workers’ well-being, policymakers should establish measures to support robotic automation in logistics facilities, according to a new report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, the leading think tank for science and technology policy.

Morgan Stevens, a research assistant at ITIF who wrote the report, says: “Firms need to adopt robotics to help workers accomplish more per hour and stay safe while doing so. [Read more…] about Industry group proposes plan to increase automation in logistics facilities

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: address, adoption, automation, consumers, facilities, firms, goods, improve, increase, industry, innovation, logistics, policymakers, productivity, report, robotic, robotics, storage, support, technology, warehousing, workers

Yaskawa’s robotics training academy cultivates automation skills in South Africa

September 5, 2023 by David Edwards

By Leon Coetzer, training officer at Yaskawa South Africa

Robotics is an ever-growing industry, and South African manufacturers are increasingly adopting automation into their production processes to remain competitive.

Yaskawa’s long-standing training academy offers its customers, as well as individuals looking to enter the industry, the opportunity to learn and upskill in various in-demand positions, including programming, operations, maintenance, safety, and robot troubleshooting.

Leon Coetzer, training officer at Yaskawa, says: “At the Yaskawa Southern Africa Training Academy, we offer a variety of courses and training programs designed to meet the needs of different skill levels, from beginner to advanced. [Read more…] about Yaskawa’s robotics training academy cultivates automation skills in South Africa

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: academy, africa, automation, coetzer, development, employees, industry, learn, programs, robotics, skills, south, students, training, yaskawa

In the future, buying cars will ‘feel more like buying a laptop computer’

September 5, 2023 by David Edwards

By Dr James Jeffs, senior technology analyst at IDTechEx

Computer chips have been part of cars for a long time, but no one really cares about them until they stop working or they are late to the production line, grinding manufacturing to an industry-shaking halt.

However, the research within IDTechEx’s “Semiconductors for Autonomous and Electric Vehicles 2023-2033” report shows that trends within the automotive industry mean consumers will soon be caring far more about what chips are in their cars.

IDTechEx expects that purchasing a new vehicle will soon feel like shopping for a new laptop. [Read more…] about In the future, buying cars will ‘feel more like buying a laptop computer’

Filed Under: Features, Research Tagged With: automotive, autonomous, based, cars, chips, computer, electric, gaming, idtechex, industry, laptop, market, screens, technologies, vehicle, vehicles

ATI Industrial Automation introduces new robotic angle grinder

September 5, 2023 by Mark Allinson

ATI Industrial Automation has introduced the CGV-900 Compliant Angle Grinder to provide an automated alternative to grinding and finishing by hand. The company says the tool brings “versatility to robotic grinding processes while reducing employee safety concerns”.

The CGV-900 offers built-in compliance, allowing the unit to compensate for irregularities in part surfaces and maintain contact with a workpiece.

The compliance force is adjustable, enabling users to fine-tune their finishing processes in real time. The CGV-900 also provides position sensing data to help indicate media wear. [Read more…] about ATI Industrial Automation introduces new robotic angle grinder

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adjustable, angle, ati, automation, cgv, compliance, compliant, contact, data, finishing, force, grinder, grinding, hand, industrial, industry, media, processes, replacement, robotic, tool, users

Potential Future Uses for Robotics in the Healthcare World

August 23, 2023 by David Edwards

The robotics industry is thriving and we’re seeing new applications of robots or robotics technology across sectors throughout the world. Some of these sectors are using robotics for the first time, but others have been using it for a while.

Take the healthcare industry, for example. Robotics have been used here for special applications such as surgeries over the last few years.

But, as technology develops, what are some of the potential future uses we could see in the coming years or decades? [Read more…] about Potential Future Uses for Robotics in the Healthcare World

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: applications, assistants, future, health, healthcare, industry, medical, patients, people, potential, prosthetics, robotic, robotics, robots, surgeries, technology, things, time, waiting, years

Introducing Unitree Go2 – Quadruped Robot of Embodied AI from $1600

August 23, 2023 by David Edwards

On 12 July, Unitree unveiled its latest quadruped robot – the Unitree Go2, which features embodied AI technology and is priced from $1,600 (tax and freight excluded).

This product is expected to revolutionize the consumer-grade quadruped robots industry, leading to a transformation of the sector.

Back in June 2021, Unitree released its first side-follow bionic robot – Go1, a technological breakthrough that attracted widespread attention and generated discussions worldwide upon its release. [Read more…] about Introducing Unitree Go2 – Quadruped Robot of Embodied AI from $1600

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: ai, better, control, embodied, equipped, features, future, gpt, industry, intelligent, language, leading, lidar, module, quadruped, robot, technology, ultra-wide, unitree, upgrades

Robots in the Automotive Towing Business: Revolutionizing Car Retrieval

August 18, 2023 by David Edwards

The integration of robotics in various industries is a testament to the continuous innovation within technology. 

The car towing business, which has been a predominantly manual endeavor, is now reaping the benefits of robotic engineering.

Utilizing robots to tow luxury cars, especially from confined spaces, promises enhanced efficiency and precision. [Read more…] about Robots in the Automotive Towing Business: Revolutionizing Car Retrieval

Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: benefits, business, car, cars, control, efficiency, engineering, human, industry, luxury, operation, precision, process, robots, safety, spaces, tow, towing, wheels

DNV and KIRIA join forces to develop the Korean robotics industry

August 6, 2023 by Keyam Montaqim

DNV and Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement (KIRIA) have signed an extension to their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a program to collaborate in the area of cyber security and artificial intelligence in the field of robotics.

KIRIA, a South Korea government institution based in Daegu, Republic of Korea, and DNV, the independent assurance and risk management provider, have extended the MoU to share information and support the international development of Korea’s growing robotics industry.

The purpose of the MoU is to help the Korean robotics industry to enter the EU market through a reciprocal agreement, as well as to enable the parties to share technical and regulatory information about robots and relevant components; cooperate in technical exchange visits regarding safety standards; have the opportunity to work together on governmental projects run by the Republic of Korea and other institutions; look into developing and jointly providing advisory services, including public seminars, to the robot industry in Korea regarding safety standards; and to jointly participate in the standardization process of robots. [Read more…] about DNV and KIRIA join forces to develop the Korean robotics industry

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: artificial, assurance, development, dnv, industry, intelligence, kiria, korea, korean, machinery, market, mou, opportunity, product, republic, robot, robotics, robots, safety, share, south korea, standards, technical

Autonomous electric truck startup Fernride raises $31 million in Series A funding

August 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Fernride, a German autonomous, electric trucking company, has secured $31 million in Series A funding to accelerate the transition towards automated and sustainable logistics by creating the world’s leading human-machine collaboration technology.

Fernride’s unique approach has already convinced leading industry players such as Volkswagen, DB Schenker, BSH, and HHLA. The company has integrated automated trucks into the productive operations of these enterprises over the past 12 months.

The latest funding will be used to scale Fernride’s operations with existing and new customers globally and boost the technological development of their unique approach to human-assisted autonomy. [Read more…] about Autonomous electric truck startup Fernride raises $31 million in Series A funding

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: approach, autonomous, autonomy, challenges, company, customers, fernride, funding, human-assisted, industry, leading, logistics, operations, schenker, series, solution, truck, trucking, unique, ventures

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