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SafeAI releases ‘first operating system purpose-built for autonomous heavy equipment’

September 9, 2021 by David Edwards

SafeAI, a developer of software for autonomous heavy equipment, has released its SafeAI Autonomous Framework, which the company claims is “the first operating system built specifically for autonomous heavy equipment”.

The company says that, with the SAF, companies can use both SafeAI’s infrastructure and industry expertise to accelerate their autonomous application development and create safer, more productive job sites faster than ever.

Off-road heavy industries know they need to deploy autonomous solutions to remain competitive. However, many do not have the time, resources or in-house expertise to build the solutions they need from the ground up. [Read more…] about SafeAI releases ‘first operating system purpose-built for autonomous heavy equipment’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: accelerate, applications, autonomous, autonomy, challenges, companies, company, development, equipment, expertise, heavy, industries, industry, mining, off-road, operating, saf, safeai, solutions, system, year, years

Velodyne to provide its lidar sensors to Renu Robotics

August 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Velodyne Lidar has reached a multi-year agreement to provide its Puck lidar sensors to Renu Robotics, an industry leader in autonomous vegetation management systems.

Renu Robotics’ Renubot, a fully autonomous, all-electric mower, helps solar and energy facilities cut costs, time and carbon emissions, while maintaining the grounds for maximum performance of the facility.

Renu Robotics selected the Puck after a competitive product review. The company found that Velodyne’s Puck offered superior quality, reliability and performance, including significantly less system interference for optimal positional accuracy. [Read more…] about Velodyne to provide its lidar sensors to Renu Robotics

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: accuracy, autonomous, autonomy, efficient, highly, lidar, management, mower, navigation, operating, performance, power, provide, puck, range, real-time, reliable, renu, renubot, robotics, safe, safety, sensors, sustainability, system, vegetation, velodyne

Ambi Robotics launches ‘multi-robot kitting system’ aimed at e-commerce operations

August 19, 2021 by David Edwards

Ambi Robotics, a developer of robotics systems, has launched AmbiKit, which the company says is “the industry’s first multi-robot kitting system that leverages AI data collection to expedite e-commerce kitting operations”.

AmbiKit automates product bundling for faster delivery, increasing order accuracy and reducing operating costs.

The new kitting system includes a five-robot picking line, currently deployed to augment the pick and place tasks associated with one of today’s fastest growing e-commerce opportunities: online subscription boxes. [Read more…] about Ambi Robotics launches ‘multi-robot kitting system’ aimed at e-commerce operations

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adapt, ai, ai-powered, ambi, ambikit, boxes, brands, e-commerce, global, kitting, millions, online, operating, operations, order, orders, product, products, retailers, robotic, robotics, sorting, subscription, system, systems, unique

Pitney Bowes to install Ambi Robotics systems in US to support global ecommerce network

July 27, 2021 by David Edwards

Pitney Bowes, a provider of ecommerce solutions, has selected automated systems from Ambi Robotics.

The company has decided to install AmbiSort robots in ecommerce hubs within the US over the next five years.

The AmbiSort AI-powered systems will help Pitney Bowes speed parcel sortation to last-mile delivery providers on behalf of its ecommerce clients, while improving operational efficiency, accuracy and worker safety as parcel volumes continue to surge. [Read more…] about Pitney Bowes to install Ambi Robotics systems in US to support global ecommerce network

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: ambi, ambisort, bowes, clients, continue, ecommerce, global, hubs, logistics, network, operating, pitney, robotics, robots, solutions, systems

SICK launches new miniature photoelectric sensor

June 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson

SICK drives innovation with the new W4F miniature photoelectric sensor for intelligent object detection in tight installation spaces for proximity applications

SICK is launching the latest generation of its miniature photoelectric sensors, the W4F. A new ASIC platform delivers numerous performance advantages to this product family.

For example, these sensors can detect jet black, highly reflective, flat, or transparent objects with the utmost reliability. The W4F can also provide distance information, such as the height of objects and, as a result, identify process errors.

Initial users have confirmed that the photoelectric sensors have the best ambient light and sunlight suppression on the market as well as maximum immunity to all known sources of optical interference.  [Read more…] about SICK launches new miniature photoelectric sensor

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, asic, detect, detection, generation, high, interference, light, market, miniature, object, objects, offers, operating, optical, performance, photoelectric, proximity, sensor, sensors, sick, suppression, users

DFI unveils computer with ‘auto warm-up’ and subzero operability

April 28, 2021 by Elaine

Industrial computing specialist DFI has launched a computer that features “auto warm-up” and subzero operability.

The company says that, as edge computing has been rapidly expanding, users pursue computers to drive more functions with better performance to enhance artificial intelligence analysis capabilities. [Read more…] about DFI unveils computer with ‘auto warm-up’ and subzero operability

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: °c, adjustment, applications, computer, computing, cooling, cpu, cs, desktop, dfi, expansion, extreme, fanless, features, footprint, gpu, intel, mm, operating, outdoor, performance, sbcs, size, support, temperature, wide

Kuka releases new operating system for its industrial robots

April 20, 2021 by David Edwards

Kuka has released a new operating system that the company says will “mark the beginning of a new era in robotics”.

Claiming it is “as easy to use as a smartphone”, Kuka launched the new operating system at Hannover Messe, the annual industrial trade show in Germany, where the company gave audiences the first look at the OS, called iiQKA.OS.

Kuka says iiQKA.OS will “significantly simplify robot use”. [Read more…] about Kuka releases new operating system for its industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, ecosystem, entire, existing, iiqka, iiqka.os, kuka, operating, os, partners, programs, provide, robot, robotics, services, software, system, years

GreyOrange upgrades its warehouse automation system to enable movement of heavy items

March 30, 2021 by Mai Tao

GreyOrange, a warehouse robotics and automation company, says its GreyMatter fulfillment operating system now supports unmanned heavy payload movement, directing its Ranger Intralogistics robots to move heavy payload inventory within warehouse zones.

GreyMatter continuously assesses Distribution Center (DC) performance and deploys intelligent Ranger IL robots to transfer a diverse range of inventory payloads that weigh up to 2,205 pounds—on pallets, racks, cages or trolleys—within a facility.

GreyMatter’s mobile-spatial intelligence enables these Ranger robots to operate accident-free, utilizing LiDAR based SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) to perceive surroundings and select collision-free routes. [Read more…] about GreyOrange upgrades its warehouse automation system to enable movement of heavy items

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: distribution, fulfillment, greymatter, greyorange, heavy, inventory, move, movement, operate, operating, optimizes, productivity, ranger, robots, system, warehouse

Honeywell to provide flight control technology for unmanned cargo plane

November 10, 2020 by Sam Francis

Pipistrel has selected Honeywell’s Compact Fly-By-Wire system for the Nuuva V300 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), choosing a modern, lightweight, highly capable system with a proven architecture ideally suited for their autonomous cargo UAV.

Fly-by-wire computers act as the “brains” of an aircraft’s flight controls by operating them electronically and can be found inside nearly all large fixed-wing aircraft today.

The compact version from Honeywell has features derived from decades of expertise in fly-by-wire systems for airliners, but it’s much smaller – roughly the size of a paperback book. [Read more…] about Honeywell to provide flight control technology for unmanned cargo plane

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: aerospace, air, aircraft, autonomous, cargo, compact, control, controls, expertise, flight, fly-by-wire, honeywell, mobility, nuuva, operating, pipistrel, product, provide, segment, smaller, system, systems, today, uam, uav, unmanned, vehicles

US tightens restrictions on Huawei

August 7, 2020 by Mai Tao

The US government has tightened its restrictions on doing business with Chinese telecommunications equipment supplier Huawei.

The US had already effectively banned American companies from providing a platform for Huawei, which led to the company being unable to put its products and services on the Android operating system used by the majority of smartphones around the world.

Although Android is an open-source operating system, Google, Samsung and many others have developed their own versions for their smartphones based on the original code and, therefore, can call it their own and prevent others connecting to it or using it. [Read more…] about US tightens restrictions on Huawei

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: apps, chinese, companies, company, department, government, huawei, operating, prc, prevent, smartphones, state, store, system

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