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Boost Your Business Operations With These 5 Battery Intelligence Software Tips

August 23, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Is there anything more frustrating than being out and about and realising your phone has no battery?

Well, for businesses that rely on batteries at the very core of their operation, charging issues are a lot more problematic than this!

The likes of original equipment manufacturers and fleet operators know how they manage battery life and performance can significantly impact their success. [Read more…] about Boost Your Business Operations With These 5 Battery Intelligence Software Tips

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: batteries, battery, data, intelligence, maintenance, software

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

5 Benefits of Artificial Intelligence for Business Growth

August 4, 2023 by David Edwards

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more prevalent in solving business problems. Many believe AI can help transform businesses for the better by assisting brands to stay competitive and save time and money.

If you’re on the fence about testing AI tools for your business, here are some of the top reasons you may find it helpful. For instance, automation tools and streamlining mundane tasks enhance productivity and give employees more time to focus on what matters. But it does a lot more than that.

Keep reading to see if artificial intelligence can help you generate the growth you’re looking for. [Read more…] about 5 Benefits of Artificial Intelligence for Business Growth

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, artificial, business, businesses, data, employees, intelligence, processes, tasks, time

Nauticus Robotics and Leidos agree $2.7 million contract extension

May 12, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Nauticus Robotics, a developer of autonomous robots using artificial intelligence for data collection and intervention services for the ocean economies, has been awarded an additional $2.7 million under its current contract with Leidos, science and technology company.

The funded a extension allows continued development of an Aquanaut-derivative in preparation for customer adoption decisions and government opportunities expected later this year.

The state-of-the-art subsea platform, an unmanned underwater vehicle (“UUV”) with advanced artificial intelligence, sensing capabilities, and more can perform a growing number of jobs without hazarding human divers. [Read more…] about Nauticus Robotics and Leidos agree $2.7 million contract extension

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: allows, artificial, autonomous, award, capability, company, contract, developed, expected, extension, government, intelligence, leidos, nauticus, opportunities, platform, robotics, subsea, technology, uuv, work

automatica opens door to climate-neutral, highly economical production through AI and digitization

May 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Digitization and AI have become a matter of intense public discourse. However, this leads to more questions than answers.

This is where automatica, held from June 27 to 30, 2023, comes in with its digital solutions and components from the fields of robotics, machine vision, and assembly technology.

It’s a place where visitors gain first-hand knowledge of how these technologies can increase the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of industrial production. [Read more…] about automatica opens door to climate-neutral, highly economical production through AI and digitization

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: ai, automatica, automation, companies, components, demonstrate, digital, digitization, easy, intelligence, machine, production, robominds, robotics, robots, solutions, technology, twin, vision, visitors

How to get going with machine learning

May 4, 2023 by Mark Allinson

We can see everyone around us talking about machine learning and artificial intelligence. But is the hype of machine learning objective? Let’s dive into the details of machine learning and how we can start it from scratch. [Read more…] about How to get going with machine learning

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: artificial, data, intelligence, learning, machine

Columbia scientists build ‘highly dexterous robot hand that can operate in the dark – just like humans’

May 1, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Columbia university engineers design a robot hand (video below) that is the first device of its kind to join advanced sense of touch with motor-learning algorithms – it doesn’t rely on vision to manipulate objects

Think about what you do with your hands when you’re home at night pushing buttons on your TV’s remote control, or at a restaurant using all kinds of cutlery and glassware. 

These skills are all based on touch, while you’re watching a TV program or choosing something from the menu. Our hands and fingers are incredibly skilled mechanisms, and highly sensitive to boot.

Robotics researchers have long been trying to create “true” dexterity in robot hands, but the goal has been frustratingly elusive. Robot grippers and suction cups can pick and place items, but more dexterous tasks such as assembly, insertion, reorientation, packaging and so on have remained in the realm of human manipulation. [Read more…] about Columbia scientists build ‘highly dexterous robot hand that can operate in the dark – just like humans’

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: algorithms, ciocarlie, dexterity, dexterous, fingers, hand, hands, highly, intelligence, manipulation, researchers, robot, tasks, touch

3 Ways AI Can Be Beneficial in Healthcare

April 22, 2023 by Mark Allinson

When you think of artificial intelligence in the workforce, you might think of robots filling in for the jobs of people. This image can make you wonder how artificial intelligence, or AI, can be beneficial in the workforce, specifically in the health field.

While there won’t be robots replacing nurses and doctors anytime soon, there are many ways AI can help those working in healthcare – learn more below. [Read more…] about 3 Ways AI Can Be Beneficial in Healthcare

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, artificial, care, cloud, decreased, errors, fewer, health, healthcare, help, intelligence, medical, patient, patients, professionals, staff, ways, workload

Slamcore extends its spatial intelligence to Texas Instruments Arm-based processors

April 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Slamcore says its spatial intelligence algorithms have been optimized for the Texas Instruments (TI) TDA4x family of processors.

Combining Slamcore’s Spatial Intelligence software with the TI TDA4x processor family enables highly accurate and robust localization, mapping and perception suitable for a range of industrial robotics and automation tasks.

ProMat 2023 in Chicago, demonstrated the significant interest in robotic and autonomous solutions in supply chain and manufacturing logistics. [Read more…] about Slamcore extends its spatial intelligence to Texas Instruments Arm-based processors

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: accurate, autonomous, demonstrated, developers, family, highly, industrial, instruments, intelligence, optimized, perception, processors, robotics, slamcore, software, spatial, tda, texas, ti

Nauticus Robotics launch new generation of its Aquanauts

April 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Nauticus Robotics, a developer of autonomous robots using artificial intelligence for data collection and intervention services for the ocean industries, has launched the first of three second-generation Aquanauts, dubbed the “Mark 2” (MK2).

The Aquanauts will now start commissioning exercises. Following commissioning, Nauticus expects to send the initial Aquanaut MK2 units to the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in the coming months to support customer initiatives in those regions.

The Aquanaut MK2 is a fully electric, untethered and autonomous subsea robot that is controlled through acoustic communication networking and underpinned by Nauticus’ proprietary software suite, toolKITT. The artificial intelligence-based software suite allows for robotic controls, user interfaces, sensor integration, simulation, data analysis, and communication frameworks purpose-built to enable subsea work. [Read more…] about Nauticus Robotics launch new generation of its Aquanauts

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: allows, aquanaut, aquanauts, artificial, autonomous, collection, commissioning, communication, customer, data, electric, excursion, generation, industry, initial, intelligence, intervention, mk, mode, nauticus, ocean, perform, proprietary, robotics, robots, second-generation, services, software, subsea, suite, underwater

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