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Will a robot take my job? Notre Dame researcher says this view is overly pessimistic

March 31, 2023 by Mark Allinson

With the impact of industrial robots on the US labor markets in the past two decades, and an ever-increasing presence of machine-driven technology (such as artificial intelligence and ChatGPT), many employees have feared that one day robots will take their jobs.

Not necessarily so, according to research recently published by Yong Suk Lee, an assistant professor in the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs.

He and his co-author, Auburn University’s John Chung, found that industrial robots, particularly those used within the automotive industry, complemented human workers rather than replaced them – some even working collaboratively, side-by-side. [Read more…] about Will a robot take my job? Notre Dame researcher says this view is overly pessimistic

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automation, employees, human, industry, labor, lee, robot, robots, tasks, technology, workers

Locus Robotics to provide AMRs for optical products distribution specialist

March 22, 2023 by Mark Allinson

ABB Optical, a distributor of optical products in the United States, and Locus Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for fulfillment warehouses, have installed Locus’ AMRs at ABB Optical’s National Logistics Center in Hebron, Kenucky.

ABB Optical’s Kentucky warehouse is the second location to utilize Locus’s innovative robotics automation technology and was built from the ground up to be a Locus-centric facility to improve warehouse order fulfillment efficiency and accuracy to deliver a superior fulfillment experience to their customers.

ABB Optical had previously deployed LocusBots at its Florida headquarters in November 2021. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics to provide AMRs for optical products distribution specialist

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: abb, amrs, automation, business, care, customer, customers, ensure, ensuring, experience, eye, fulfillment, future, help, helps, improve, industry, locus, locusbots, optical, order, patients, products, robotics, solution, warehouse

Rajant to unveil ‘industry first’ credit card-sized communications module for robots

March 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Rajant, the developer of Kinetic Mesh wireless networks, will unveil its new Cardinal BreadCrumb module during Promat at Chicago’s McCormick Place in Booth #N8550 on March 20th-23rd.

The Cardinal is powerful, lightweight, and notably the smallest within Rajant’s portfolio of industrial wireless nodes.

Orders for this first-ever BreadCrumb module specifically tailored to the needs of robotic automation in the warehouse market and Industry 4.0 will be taken starting next week. [Read more…] about Rajant to unveil ‘industry first’ credit card-sized communications module for robots

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: automation, breadcrumb, cardinal, communications, connectivity, industry, infrastructure, module, rajant, robotics, robots, systems, wi-fi, wireless

Indian startup Unbox Robotics launches sortation robots in the US

March 17, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Unbox Robotics, an India-based robotics technology company for intralogistics, plans to expand its footprint in the international markets starting with the United States.

With proven success within the domestic 3PL industry, the company is looking to make its tech available to meet the current demand for innovative plug and play automation solutions in the US.

Unbox Robotics currently supports several leading e-commerce, retail and logistics companies across the globe to automate their fulfilment operations through its UnboxSort system. [Read more…] about Indian startup Unbox Robotics launches sortation robots in the US

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, companies, company, customers, demand, e-commerce, expand, footprint, helps, industry, international, intralogistics, markets, operations, percent, promat, robotics, sortation, sorting, system, tech, technology, unbox, unboxsort

Bear Robotics launches ‘ultimate’ hospitality robot

March 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Bear Robotics, a Silicon Valley-based innovator of hospitality robots, announces the launch of its new robot, Servi Plus, a service industry game-changer featuring increased capacity, enhanced user experience features, and the smoothest suspension engineering in the industry for transporting liquids and traversing ramps. 

With an expanded 88 lb (40 kg) payload and a 16+ dish capacity, Servi Plus is the heavy-duty answer to hospitality workflow automation.

The latest addition to Bear Robotics’ renowned Servi lineup, Servi Plus is a bigger solution for alleviating repetitive work like running orders and bussing dishes so that team members may stay on the floor and focus on creating exceptional guest experiences.  [Read more…] about Bear Robotics launches ‘ultimate’ hospitality robot

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: ability, addition, bear, capacity, custom, experience, features, hospitality, industry, launch, product, ramps, robot, robotics, servi, service, Suspension, team, user

Hannover Messe: Connectivity and climate neutrality

March 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The list of challenges facing industry is long: climate change, energy shortages, disrupted supply chains and a shortage of skilled labor. The solution to these challenges lies in the targeted use of technology.

At the same time, governments need to get their economic policy right. Hannover Messe 2023 covers not only technologies for connected, climate-neutral industry, but also provides a forum for a global policy discussion among industry, government, science and social representatives.

Dr Jochen Köckler, chairman of the Deutsche Messe group of companies, says: “Carbon-neutral production, artificial intelligence, hydrogen technologies, energy management and Industrie 4.0 – those are the overarching themes of Hannover Messe 2023. [Read more…] about Hannover Messe: Connectivity and climate neutrality

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: challenges, climate, companies, data, economic, energy, forward, global, hannover, hydrogen, industrial, industrie, industry, köckler, manufacturing, messe, policy, production, solution, solutions, supply, technologies, technology, time

Sarcos cleared to use robotic technology to build solar field for US Department of Energy

March 15, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Sarcos Technology and Robotics, a maker of robotic systems including exoskeletons, has successfully completed final validation of its Outdoor Autonomous Manipulation of Photovoltaic Panels (O-AMPP) project.

During this field trial, Sarcos collaborated with Mortenson, JLG Industries, Array Technologies, and Pratt Miller to achieve this critical project milestone at a Mortenson project site, which validated the Sarcos robotic solar field construction solution.

Kiva Allgood, president and CEO, Sarcos, says: “Achieving this market validation and field test milestone is a mission-critical step on our path to commercializing our robotic solar field construction solution and, ultimately, enhancing safety and productivity in the solar field construction industry. [Read more…] about Sarcos cleared to use robotic technology to build solar field for US Department of Energy

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: construction, energy, field, industry, mortenson, o-ampp, project, robotic, sarcos, solar, system

Will the government use Blockchain for the oil industry?

March 14, 2023 by Mark Allinson

No matter in which country you live, you will find the government launching rules and regulations over time. As per oil profit, you’ll always find the government standing opposite to the things that do not favour the government’s development.

But, these things are only applicable when the things are negative. In the case of the oil trading market, high development is the target because it is going to develop the government as well as the nation.

If you wish to pay attention to government involvement in the oil trading market, you should know how the government will use the Blockchain. Yes, Blockchain is a crucial technology that the government can use in the oil market in the future.You can check it here – oil trading bot. [Read more…] about Will the government use Blockchain for the oil industry?

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: blockchain, government, industry, oil, technology, trading

Kiwibot secures $10 million in new funding

March 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Kiwibot, a robotic last-mile delivery service that has completed over 250,000 food deliveries with robots, has agreed what it describes as a “tailor-made” $10 million financing partnership with asset financing group kineo finance.

The agreement will help Kiwibot with its manufacturing and scaling needs, growing its robotic fleet and disrupting the delivery-as-a-service (DaaS) industry.

By removing the working capital barrier, this partnership will accelerate Kiwibot’s growth in the DaaS industry. kineo finance provides smart asset financing for startups while limiting dilution, so they can focus on growing the business. [Read more…] about Kiwibot secures $10 million in new funding

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: asset, companies, daas, deliveries, delivery, finance, financing, food, funding, group, growing, industry, kineo, kiwibot, partnership, robotic, robots, service, technology

Collaborative robot market to grow to $2 billion in the pharma industry

March 7, 2023 by Mark Allinson

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The use of collaborative robots or “cobots” is on the rise in the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmaceutical application takes up around 0.05 percent of the total medical robot market size.

Valued at $553 million, the pharmaceutical robotic market is forecast to grow at 15.7 percent compound annual growth rate to reach $2 billion by 2030.

In hospital settings, pharmacy robots are often included under the category of hospital logistic robots. [Read more…] about Collaborative robot market to grow to $2 billion in the pharma industry

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: billion, cobots, collaborative, grow, hospital, industry, market, medicines, move, percent, pharma, pharmaceutical, robot, robotic, robots, tasks, total, traditional

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