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Companies Seek New Tools to Support On-Site Security

March 22, 2025 by David Edwards

On-site security is an issue that affects the vast majority of companies at some point in their expansion. While remote working is gaining popularity, most firms still require physical premises to operate effectively in the modern economy.

Brands are trying to navigate the growing ecosystem of threats and come out on top, developing innovative tools that enhance site security.

As such, the need for new security tools is growing. While older methods are effective, technology is adding to the mix in ways few predicted years ago. [Read more…] about Companies Seek New Tools to Support On-Site Security

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: companies, new, on-site, proximity, remote, scanners, security, support, tools, working

AutoStore unveils its first robotic piece-picking solution

March 6, 2025 by David Edwards

AutoStore, the maker of arguably the most widely used automated storage and retrieval systems in the world, has unveiled its latest innovations, saying they redefine efficiency in high-throughput fulfillment.

As businesses face increasing pressure to meet consumer expectations for rapid delivery, new solutions include a cutting-edge robotic piece-picking solution, an advanced workstation, and a powerful software suite designed for peak operational performance.

Additionally, the expanded Pio product range enhances accessibility to automation, while the new service tower simplifies maintenance to ensure maximum uptime. [Read more…] about AutoStore unveils its first robotic piece-picking solution

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: asrs, automation, autostore, new, piece-picking, station, system, technology, warehouse

Battery electric vehicles vs hydrogen fuel cell vehicles: Which technology will power the future?

February 14, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Despite all the hype about electric cars, the vast majority of motorists still drive petrol-driven vehicles – approximately 7 percent of new car sales were electric last year.

And while governments have already outlined the phasing out of internal combustion engines, it is by no means certain that this is something that will actually happen – there may be stronger resistance to it closer to the time and the consumers simply might not want to make the switch, despite their best environmental intentions.

The problem is that green cars – most of which are lithium-ion battery powered – are still not quite as good as people want them to be. Electric supercars aside, general production cars that are battery powered tend to have limited range and lack power. It’s the same problem as several years ago, when electric vehicle sales started taking off. [Read more…] about Battery electric vehicles vs hydrogen fuel cell vehicles: Which technology will power the future?

Filed Under: Engineering, Features Tagged With: battery, cars, cells, electric, energy, fuel, hydrogen, new, refuelling, vehicles

6 New Advances in the Automotive Aftermarket

February 11, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The automotive aftermarket industry is all about the parts, services, and upgrades needed to keep a vehicle running after it leaves the dealership.

Over the past few years, this industry has seen big changes thanks to new technology, shifting customer needs, and evolving regulations.

According to Grand View Research, the global automotive aftermarket is expected to grow from $468.91 billion in 2024 to over $585 billion by 2030. [Read more…] about 6 New Advances in the Automotive Aftermarket

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: adas, advanced, advances, aftermarket, assistance, automotive, driver, electric, new, systems, vehicles

Humanoid robotics startup Figure AI finds its first customer

January 2, 2025 by David Edwards

The humanoid robotics startup Figure AI has found its first commercial customer, according to a post on LinkedIn.

The company’s founder and CEO, Brett Adcock, says it is “exciting news”, but did not reveal who the client is. [Read more…] about Humanoid robotics startup Figure AI finds its first customer

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: bmw, customer, figure ai, humanoid, new, robots

Surgical robotics startup Capstan Medical raises $110 million in new funding

December 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Capstan Medical, a developer of robotic enabled minimally invasive solutions to address heart valve disease, announced today its $110 million Series C to further advance its mission of bringing its innovative structural heart solution to patients.

The round was led by Eclipse, with participation from existing investors Yu Galaxy and Intuitive Ventures, and new investment from Gideon Strategic Partners.

Heart disease has remained the leading cause of death in America for over 100 years, claiming a life every 33 seconds. Today, there are more than 7 million people in the US with heart valve disease, a complex condition made up primarily of mitral and tricuspid valve disease. [Read more…] about Surgical robotics startup Capstan Medical raises $110 million in new funding

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: capstan, funding, medical, new, robotics, surgical

The Future of Industrial Testing: How New Technologies Are Shaping the Field

October 24, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Traditional industrial testing methods have long been shaping product quality and safety across industries. These methods often involve manual processes, relying on human inspection and analysis. While effective in many cases, traditional methods can be time-consuming, labor-intensive, and prone to human error.

Fortunately, several new and emerging technologies are transforming industrial testing methods like borescopes and ultrasonic testing.

These include advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation, which can be used to achieve significant improvements in efficiency, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness. Let us explore how. [Read more…] about The Future of Industrial Testing: How New Technologies Are Shaping the Field

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: ai, baker hughes, borescopes, emerging, industrial, machine learning, new, technologies, testing, ultrasonic

Epson Robots expands 6-axis robot range

August 8, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Epson Robots has expanded its 6-axis robot lineup with the new C-B Series powered by the RC700E controller with integrated SafeSense technology.

The series includes the C4B, C4LB, C8LB, C8XLB, and C12XLB. Designed for precision and efficiency, these models cater to a wide range of automation needs, ensuring top performance in various industrial environments.

Leveraging four decades of expertise, the C-B Series offers next-level performance and flexibility in a compact footprint. It features advanced GyroPlus vibration reduction technology for fast production speeds and smooth motion control. [Read more…] about Epson Robots expands 6-axis robot range

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: 6-axis, epson, expands, lineup, new, range, robot, robots

Steps to Prevent Car Accidents for New Drivers

August 2, 2024 by Abdul Montaqim

As a new driver, you have many adventures ahead of you. Getting a license to drive though does not come without responsibilities. You must stay alert and remain safe on the road to prevent accidents.

“At Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, our personal injury and car accident attorneys have seen first-hand the toll an auto accident can take on you and your loved ones. We have spent decades representing people who have been injured in car accidents or who have lost loved ones in fatal car accidents because of the carelessness of others,” says Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, a Chicago car accident firm.

If you are involved in a car accident, it’s better to contact a law firm to seek compensation for your injuries. [Read more…] about Steps to Prevent Car Accidents for New Drivers

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: accident, Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, car, chicago, drivers, new, prevent

Epson releases new SCARA robot

February 19, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Epson Robots has released its new GX-B Series SCARA robot models. The company says the new robots are engineered to help users “develop powerful automation solutions easily”.

The GX-B Series delivers optimal performance and is equipped with industrial-rated safety features, taking SCARA robot performance to the next level with ultra-high performance and flexibility for today’s medical device, electronics and consumer electronics markets.

Scott Marsic, group product manager, Epson America, says: “The latest GX-B Series is our most advanced lineup to date, enabling integrators to meet a wider range of customer needs with high-performing, reliable solutions that fit seamlessly into workflows for a range of industries. [Read more…] about Epson releases new SCARA robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: epson, new, robot, robots, scara

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