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Pipedream Partners with Curiosity Lab to launch ‘world’s first’ underground autonomous logistics network

January 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Peachtree Corners, one of the America’s first smart cities powered by real-world connected infrastructure and 5G, has launched what it says is “the world’s first below-ground autonomous robot delivery system”. 

The project partner is Pipedream, the underground logistics network that is “revolutionizing the way goods are delivered”.

Peachtree Corners’ government and its partners say the new delivery system is bringing consumers “unprecedented convenience through faster, autonomous, efficient and cost-effective transportation channels”. [Read more…] about Pipedream Partners with Curiosity Lab to launch ‘world’s first’ underground autonomous logistics network

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: autonomous, cities, corners, curiosity, lab, logistics, network, peachtree, pipedream, smart, underground

Clevon’s T-Mobile powered autonomous delivery robot fleet zooms into smart city Peachtree Corners

September 30, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Peachtree Corners, one of America’s “first” smart cities powered by real-world connected infrastructure and 5G, says Clevon, an autonomous delivery company, is joining the city’s Curiosity Lab ecosystem.

Clevon’s autonomous robot carriers (ARCs), powered by T-Mobile connectivity, are designed to collect orders at warehouses, retail stores, dark stores and micro fulfillment centers, and then deliver those goods to people and businesses around the city.

Sander Sebastian Agur, Clevon’s CEO, says: “It was only fitting to bring our second major operation here in the United States to one of the most advanced smart city environments in the world at Peachtree Corners. [Read more…] about Clevon’s T-Mobile powered autonomous delivery robot fleet zooms into smart city Peachtree Corners

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, carriers, clevon, corners, curiosity, lab, peachtree, robot

Todaro Robotics and Abwiz Bio celebrates continuous operation of ‘very complex system’ for two years

April 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Todaro Robotics, a laboratory automation and robotics company based in San Diego, has achieved what it describes as “a major milestone” with its flagship client Abwiz Bio, a company that speeds up the development of high impact monoclonal antibodies with its proprietary phage display technology.

The milestone of operating continuously a very complex system for over two years, has demonstrated the effectiveness of integrated laboratory automation solutions, as well as unique methods and protocols to help keep pace with the ever-evolving life science industry.

Announcing the milestone, James Slatic, co-founder of Todaro, says: “We at Todaro have greatly appreciated the partnership with the leading-edge science at Abwiz. As the life science industry has grown, the research services provided by Abwiz are ever more important. [Read more…] about Todaro Robotics and Abwiz Bio celebrates continuous operation of ‘very complex system’ for two years

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: abwiz, achieved, automation, bio, capabilities, clients, company, complex, help, high, industry, lab, laboratory, life, milestone, offer, partnership, robotics, science, services, solutions, system, todaro, years

Seoul Robotics establishes office at Curiosity Lab in Peachtree Corners

March 18, 2023 by Mai Tao

Peachtree Corners, a tiny US town which claims to be “one of the world’s first smart cities powered by real-world connected infrastructure and 5G”, has been chosen by Seoul Robotics as a new location for its company.

Seoul Robotics has established its United States office in Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners. The company’s presence in Curiosity Lab will fuel further development of its groundbreaking 3D perception platform, while providing the company with a real-world testing environment along Peachtree Corners’ city streets.

William Muller, vice president of business development for Seoul Robotics, says: “With our 3D smart infrastructure solutions already deployed in areas across the Southeast, establishing an office within Curiosity Lab was the logical next step as we continue to expand our US presence. [Read more…] about Seoul Robotics establishes office at Curiosity Lab in Peachtree Corners

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: city, company, corners, curiosity, environment, lab, office, peachtree, perception, presence, real-world, robotics, seoul, smart, streets, technologies

Pony.ai and SAIC AI Lab to develop fully driverless EV robotaxi

November 2, 2022 by Mai Tao

Pony.ai, a leading global autonomous driving technology company, is collaborating with SAIC AI Lab, a division of SAIC Motor (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation), China’s largest auto manufacturer, to jointly explore and advance driverless technology.

Together with SAIC AI Lab, Pony.ai launched a concept vehicle based on the SAIC Marvel R model and will build out a fleet of autonomous vehicles equipped with Pony.ai’s L4-level driverless solutions, over time.

The concept car is equipped with the latest generation of Pony.ai technology, which utilizes 17 integrated automotive-grade sensors to create a 360-degree visual range covering 200 meters, eliminating blind spots around the vehicle. [Read more…] about Pony.ai and SAIC AI Lab to develop fully driverless EV robotaxi

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: accelerate, advance, ai, automotive, autonomous, china, cockpit, driverless, driving, intelligent, kilometers, lab, pony.ai, robotaxi, saic, services, shanghai, technology, vehicle

Plymouth State University receives $1 million funding for new robotics lab

October 27, 2022 by Sam Francis

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is sending $1 million in federal funding to Plymouth State University (PSU) to aid in the construction of a new robotics laboratory to be located on the fourth floor of the Draper & Maynard Building at the Plymouth campus.

In fall 2021, PSU became the first New Hampshire institution to offer a Bachelor of Science in Robotics degree program.

PSU President Donald L. Birx, PhD says the university plans to use the funds to develop the next generation robotics workforce and machine-learning manufacturers with a new, state-of-the-art robotics lab. [Read more…] about Plymouth State University receives $1 million funding for new robotics lab

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: birx, equipment, fall, funding, hampshire, lab, learning, plymouth, psu, robotics, skills, state, students, university, workforce

Blueprint Lab secures Australian Government contract to develop advanced robotic clearance diver technology

April 27, 2022 by David Edwards

The Australian government has made a $19 million investment in multiple companies for technology protecting Australian Defence Force members.

As part of this, Blueprint Lab has been awarded $1.04 million to develop remote operation systems for underwater expeditions as part of this investment.

The investment will allow the company to fast-track innovation on its world-first remote intervention manipulator systems. [Read more…] about Blueprint Lab secures Australian Government contract to develop advanced robotic clearance diver technology

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: adf, advanced, australian, blueprint, contract, defence, enable, government, intervention, investment, lab, protect, remote, systems, technology

Kollmorgen relocates to new premises in Sweden

March 6, 2022 by David Edwards

Kollmorgen, a manufacturer of motor solutions for the robotics industry, is relocating to new premises in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The move is part of a strategic initiative to meet the future demands for automated guided vehicles and autonomous mobile robots, by expanding the business and increasing the innovation and development capacity.

The company says the relocation will increase speed of innovation and development, and improve training experience for partners and end-users. [Read more…] about Kollmorgen relocates to new premises in Sweden

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: addition, autonomous, center, development, end-users, facility, hosts, innovation, kollmorgen, lab, located, mobile, move, office, partners, premises, robots, work

Engineers at Columbia University invent robotic lasers that cook food

December 16, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Engineers at Columbia University have invented software-controlled robotic lasers that cook food with “unparalleled precision”, retaining more moisture, and creating an entirely new, customized way to cook a tasty meal. (See videos below.)

Imagine having your own digital personal chef; ready to cook up whatever you want; able to tailor the shape, texture, and flavor just for you; and it’s all at the push of a button. Columbia engineers have been working on doing just that, using lasers for cooking and 3D printing technology for assembling foods.

Under the guidance of Mechanical Engineering Professor Hod Lipson, the “Digital Food” team of his Creative Machines Lab has been building a fully autonomous digital personal chef. Lipson’s group has been developing 3D-printed foods since 2007. Since then, food printing has progressed to multi-ingredient prints and has been explored by researchers and a few commercial companies. [Read more…] about Engineers at Columbia University invent robotic lasers that cook food

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: blutinger, chef, chicken, columbia, conventionally, cook, cooked, cooking, development, digital, engineers, explored, flavor, food, foods, lab, laser-cooked, lasers, light, lipson, meat, method, moisture, nm, people, personal, printing, robotic, samples, share, software, team, technology, texture, university

Medical robotics startup Clarapath raises $32 million in additional funding

November 17, 2021 by David Edwards

Clarapath, a robotics startup aimed at catalyzing change in the way pathology laboratories process human and animal tissues, has undertaken follow-on financing, extending its Series B round with an additional $15.5 million in funding, following the previous close of $16 million in Series B funding.

The round included The 4100 Group (the investment arm of Delta Dental), East Post Road Ventures (the investment arm of White Plains Hospital), Epiphron Capital, Northwell Ventures, P5 Health Ventures, and participation from other strategic organizations.

This brings the total raised to date by Clarapath to more than $38 million. [Read more…] about Medical robotics startup Clarapath raises $32 million in additional funding

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: better, biopsy, clarapath, clinical, costs, current, data, development, driving, funding, health, histology, human, lab, labor, manual, molecular, northwell, pathology, process, quality, sections, sectionstar, shortages, streamlined, tissue, ventures

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