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The top strategy for bitcoin trading

September 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The bitcoin market is trendy when it comes to making money. However, if you go for purchasing and selling the digital token based on the hype you see in the market, you will never be able to do good.

Moreover, reaching expertise is the target of almost everyone in the crypto space, and that will never be achieved if you keep purchasing the selling digital tokens based on the present hype on BitAlpha AI.

So, there are some insights into the cryptocurrency market that you need to be very well aware of to become a professional trader. Most of the time, people make mistakes depending on the present fluctuations, which is why they ultimately lose all the money. [Read more…] about The top strategy for bitcoin trading

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: crypto, Cryptocurrency, day, details, digital, future, help, making, market, money, price, risk, small, space, strategies, strategy, time, trading, understand

Ottonomy closes $3.3 million seed funding round

August 2, 2022 by David Edwards

Ottonomy has closed its seed funding round of $3.3 million, bringing its total funding to date to $4.9 million.

The funding is planned to support the scale of Ottobots for fully autonomous airport, retail and restaurant deliveries with its robots.

The funding round is led by Pi Ventures who back deep tech startups. Connetic Ventures and Branded Hospitality Ventures and the Founder & CEO of Addverb Technologies, Sangeet Kumar, also joined this round; making the group a dynamic mix from retail, food and robotics industry investors for Ottonomy’s seed round. [Read more…] about Ottonomy closes $3.3 million seed funding round

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, ceo, class, company, customers, delivery, europe, food, fully, funding, industry, making, north, ottobot, ottobots, ottonomy, pilots, retail, robotics, robots, round, seed, strong, team, ventures

4 Ways Businesses Can Improve Accessibility

December 3, 2021 by Mark Allinson

These days, almost everyone relies on the World Wide Web for information, goods, and services. For this reason, businesses across all industries build online domains that draw in prospective customers quickly.

In other words, websites enable companies to create exposure for their brands and attract a more incredible following, increasing sales and revenue.

But despite the benefits of the Internet on both entrepreneurial ventures and consumers alike, many Web pages remain inaccessible to people who have disabilities. [Read more…] about 4 Ways Businesses Can Improve Accessibility

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Taking Control of Your Own Vehicle Repairs

December 1, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Keeping your car on the road is very important to most people. No matter how much you drive, you need to make sure that you have a car that is always reliable, but this isn’t always easy to achieve in the modern world.

DIY vehicle repairs can save a lot of money, making this a good choice for anyone who has a little bit of mechanical knowledge and wants to take it further.

Of course, though, there are challenges that come with taking control of your own vehicle repairs, and this makes it worth taking the time to learn about this work before you get started. [Read more…] about Taking Control of Your Own Vehicle Repairs

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: car, control, find, learning, making, mistakes, parts, people, process, repairs, vehicle, work

How to Become a More Eco-Friendly Industrial Business

October 13, 2021 by Liv

A few key industrial organizations around the world are now known to be the biggest culprits when it comes to emissions, so it’s as important as ever for production lines and other similar plants to begin moving toward more eco-friendly operations.

Thankfully, figuring out how your industrial business can reduce its carbon footprint and become a more environmentally conscious brand doesn’t have to be as difficult as you might expect, as there are in fact just a few key tips and tricks that you can make the most of to turn your green dreams into a reality in no time.

So, if you’re interested in finding out more, then simply read on. [Read more…] about How to Become a More Eco-Friendly Industrial Business

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ABB launches new SCARA robot range for ‘faster, high precision assembly’

September 23, 2021 by David Edwards

ABB is expanding its range of SCARA robots with the launch of the IRB 920T.

The company says the machine is designed to meet the requirements of the electronics industry for high-speed production in increasingly complex manufacturing processes.

The IRB 920T provides “the highest levels of speed, accuracy and repeatability for assembly, picking and handling tasks”, says ABB. [Read more…] about ABB launches new SCARA robot range for ‘faster, high precision assembly’

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UI/UX trends for 2021

May 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

The best apps have a user interface (UI) that is unique and yet somehow familiar; intuitive and at the same time, alluring.

From the very moment a user starts the app launcher, through the overall course of using it, they should feel like they get reacquainted with an old friend.

The user understands what to do and how to behave while being excited to discover new depths of functionality. [Read more…] about UI/UX trends for 2021

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GSR rescues its deep-sea manganese mining robot

May 3, 2021 by Sam Francis

GSR, the deep-sea exploratory division of the DEME Group, has successfully recovered its prototype deep-seabed mining robot – which had become uncoupled from a cable connecting it to a surface vessel – from the floor of the Pacific Ocean.

Patania II – GSR’s purpose-built prototype nodule collector – is currently being trialled in 4,500 metre water depth in the Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ) of the Pacific Ocean.

On its final dive in the GSR area on 25 April, a lifting point separated and Patania II was uncoupled from the 5 km cable that connects it to the surface vessel. [Read more…] about GSR rescues its deep-sea manganese mining robot

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What Barriers Still Impede Electric Vehicles?

January 14, 2021 by Polly

Electric vehicles have been with us for a long time.

It’s only recently that they’re being touted as a serious replacement for the internal combustion engine and a (partial) answer to our climate crisis.

The UK government says that it’ll ban the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 – and you can reasonably expect any Labour government to be at least as ambitious, given their slightly greener voter-base.

By then, electric cars will need to be fairly ubiquitous. So what’s stopping this from happening right now? [Read more…] about What Barriers Still Impede Electric Vehicles?

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The bicycle industry and the use of robots

November 19, 2020 by Liv

No one was taking the initiative at first. There were too many “what ifs” roaming inside the mind of the business tycoons. But what can we say? The most stubborn creation on this green-and-blue planet wasn’t going to let the adventurous proposition pass by.

So, the scientists ultimately convinced the bicycle brand owners to take the big step. Enters the robot in the bike industry and changed the history onwards. But how does one take such an impossible step? What provokes the folks to make the intimidating move?

We are going to find the answers right now with much more to explore. Read on to learn the bicycle industry and the use of robots, what’s going on inside those production houses, and, most importantly, how’s the modern-day wonder of science making the business flourish. [Read more…] about The bicycle industry and the use of robots

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: bicycle, bike, braiding, going, industrial robots, industry, job, making, parts, process, robot, robots, step, tube, tubes, workers

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