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MassRobotics partners with Procter & Gamble to develop automation and manufacturing-related applications

July 30, 2021 by Mark Allinson

MassRobotics, a hub for entrepreneurs starting robotics and automation companies, has launched a new partnership with consumer goods multinational Procter & Gamble to collaboratively explore technologies around automation and manufacturing-related applications.

The goal of the partnership is to develop ideas to improve productivity, drive increased value for consumers, accelerate agility from more automation, and allow more flexibility in meeting the manufacturing deadlines of customers.

In addition to exploring and accessing innovations from resident startups, MassRobotics’ overall community will help P&G remain on the cutting-edge of the robotics and automation industry and more closely collaborate with existing P&G robotics partners in Massachusetts. [Read more…] about MassRobotics partners with Procter & Gamble to develop automation and manufacturing-related applications

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: applications, automation, collaborate, develop, explore, gamble, help, innovation, manufacturing, manufacturing-related, massrobotics, p&g, partners, partnership, procter, residents, robotics, startups, technologies

SICK earns Innovation Award from Robotics Business Review for LiDAR Localization Product

July 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

SICK has received an Innovation Award from the Robotics Business Review for its LiDAR-LOC product, a software solution that enables contour-based localization using LiDAR technology.

This is the third consecutive year that SICK has been given an award from the Robotics Business Review.

RBR50 is an annual list that recognizes and celebrates forward thinking companies and the original, impact solutions created by these companies. [Read more…] about SICK earns Innovation Award from Robotics Business Review for LiDAR Localization Product

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, award, business, companies, including, innovation, lidar, lidar-loc, localization, mobile, move, navigation, platforms, product, production, rbr, review, robotics, sensors, sick, software, solutions, technology

GeicoTaikisha chooses ADAMOS and Software AG to digitise automotive painting process

July 26, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Software AG (see video below) is to provide industrial internet of things solutions to GeicoTaikisha, one of the world’s leading designers and builders of automated auto body paintshops.

The companies say the agreement will help GeicoTaikisha to digitalise the entire painting process for its customers’ vehicle production plants.

GeicoTaikisha needed to connect its facilities, collect data and develop value-added applications to give new services to its customers. [Read more…] about GeicoTaikisha chooses ADAMOS and Software AG to digitise automotive painting process

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: adamos, ag, companies, company, cumulocity, customers, geico, geicotaikisha, global, innovation, iot, management, market, painting, partnership, process, software, solutions, support

Watch Now: How Robots Won the Digital Transformation Dance at Boston Dynamics

June 2, 2021 by Elaine

You’d love to dance your way through a digital transformation, swinging to the sounds of product innovation, business acceleration, and unfettered visibility.

But, maybe you’re a bit hesitant to get on your feet and waltz your way to more effective customer engagement and efficient operations.

Boston Dynamics – the groundbreaking manufacturer behind those viral dancing robots (video below) – led their digital transformation to success by choreographing the right mix of great technology, a single digital platform, and proven best practices. [Read more…] about Watch Now: How Robots Won the Digital Transformation Dance at Boston Dynamics

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: boston, business, chat, cloud, customer, dance, digital, dynamics, erp, hear, help, innovation, Nubik, on-demand, platform, robots, rootstock, salesforce, single, specialists, success, transformation, video, watch, won

Carnegie Mellon awarded $150 million to develop robotics research facility

May 20, 2021 by Sam Francis

The Richard King Mellon Foundation has awarded Carnegie Mellon University $150 million to support science and robotics research through the building of a new facility. 

Farnam Jahanian, CMU president, says: “Pittsburgh’s future – and the future of US innovation and global competitiveness – are inextricably linked to scientific and technological advances, and how well organizations, communities, and industries can stay ahead of the rapid pace of change.

“Carnegie Mellon is positioned at the forefront of science and innovation’s great promise, and this visionary grant will fuel the research and activities that will build this exciting future. [Read more…] about Carnegie Mellon awarded $150 million to develop robotics research facility

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: advanced, carnegie, cmu, foundation, hazelwood, innovation, institute, king, manufacturing, mellon, pittsburgh, richard, robotics, science, university

Attabotics partners with AltaML and Amii to bolster AI capabilities for supply chains

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Attabotics, a supply chain company, is partnering with AltaML, a leading Canadian applied artificial intelligence and machine learning company, and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii), a renowned center of artificial intelligence research and application, to develop capabilities in artificial intelligence and machine learning that further optimize efficiency and productivity in Attabotics’ innovative supply chain infrastructure.

Together, the three organizations will begin operationalizing the partnership through projects that combine AI technologies with IoT (Internet of Things) infrastructure to achieve more efficient IoT operations, improve human-machine interactions and enhance Attabotics’ data management and capabilities.

Requiring 85 percent less space than typical fulfillment warehouses, Attabotics is an entirely new way to store and pick goods in warehouses that is tailor-made to help retailers respond to changing e-commerce demands and empower brands. [Read more…] about Attabotics partners with AltaML and Amii to bolster AI capabilities for supply chains

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: advanced, ai, alberta, altaml, amii, applied, artificial, attabotics, capabilities, chain, data, expertise, innovation, intelligence, iot, machine, modern, optimize, organizations, partners, supply, technology, three, work

AutoStore unveils Innovation Hub to test and replicate variety of supply chain environments

March 17, 2021 by Sam Francis

AutoStore unveils Innovation Hub to test and replicate supply chain environments including earthquakes and multi-climate simulations.

AutoStore, a robotic technology company, has unveiled its new Innovation Hub located in Karmøy, Norway, a pioneering new center for testing and replicating diverse in-store and warehouse environments.

As the suppliers of robotic storage and fulfilment technology for Puma, Gucci and Asda among many global brands, AutoStore is experiencing a continued growth in revenue and clients. [Read more…] about AutoStore unveils Innovation Hub to test and replicate variety of supply chain environments

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autostore, center, chain, clients, company, customers, develop, environments, facility, hub, industry, innovation, lier, robotic, set, situations, solutions, storage, store, supply, systems, technology, test, time, warehouse

May Mobility partners with umbrella group for trucking associations

March 16, 2021 by Sam Francis

Autonomous vehicle developer May Mobility is working with an umbrella group for trucking associations, the Partnership for Transportation Innovation and Opportunity (PTIO).

The PTIO says that May Mobility has joined the coalition and its mission is to study the impact of autonomous vehicles on the workforce to ensure that the implementation of the technology will “improve quality of life and economic opportunity for all Americans”.

Rohit Bery, May Mobility vice president and chief of staff, says: “Planning for a workforce of the future is a critical component to May Mobility’s mission to support cities with safe, clean, and accessible autonomous shuttles. [Read more…] about May Mobility partners with umbrella group for trucking associations

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: associations, autonomous, avs, cities, coalition, company, ensure, future, group, help, innovation, mission, mobility, opportunity, partners, policies, ptio, technology, transportation, trucking, umbrella, workers, workforce, working

Chinese robotics sector files ‘44 percent of total global patents’

March 15, 2021 by Mai Tao

The Chinese robotics sector generated almost half of total global patents in the most recent year available, according to a new report. 

The figure was published in the Annual Report on the Development of the Robot Industry in China, jointly written by HRG International Institute of Research and Innovation as well as the China Institute of Science and Technology Evaluation.

The two organizations produced what they call the 2021 Blue Book of the Robot Industry, based on their research. [Read more…] about Chinese robotics sector files ‘44 percent of total global patents’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: analysis, blue, book, china, chinese, development, global, hrg, industrial, industry, innovation, institute, institutions, patent, patents, percent, provide, published, report, robot, robot-related, robotics, scientific, sector, total, trend

Canadian Tire and NuPort Robotics to commercialize Canada’s first automated heavy duty trucks

March 12, 2021 by Sam Francis

Canadian Tire Corporation and Toronto based start-up NuPort Robotics, Canada’s first autonomous trucking company, are partnering with the Ontario government to invest $3 million to undertake an automated heavy duty trucking project to test a “first-of-its-kind-in-the-world” technology. 

The breakthrough technology provides a transportation solution for the middle mile, the short-haul shuttle runs that semi-tractor trailers make between distribution centres, warehouses and terminals each day.

It is designed to enable next-generation automated trucks that are more fuel efficient, safer to operate, and provide an enhanced driver experience. [Read more…] about Canadian Tire and NuPort Robotics to commercialize Canada’s first automated heavy duty trucks

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: artificial, automated, autonomous, canadian, goods, innovation, intelligence, middle, mile, nuport, ontario, project, robotics, safety, supply, technology, tire, transportation, trucking, trucks, vehicle

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