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Denso unveils new IoT platform to link 130 factories

October 8, 2020 by Elaine

Denso, one of the world’s largest automotive component manufacturers, has launched a Factory-IoT Platform that connects 130 production factories worldwide using information technology and the internet of things technologies, based on the concept of “as if under one roof.”

This is the first in-house development of a cloud-native platform using open-source-software in the automotive supplier industry. Cloud-Native refers to a system development method that uses open-source-software to cooperatively control multiple applications on the premise of operation in the cloud.

Open-source-software is free software that anyone can use. The newly developed platform stores data collected from a range of equipment at various production sites in a single cloud that can be used freely across Denso’s organization network. [Read more…] about Denso unveils new IoT platform to link 130 factories

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automotive, cloud, cloud native platform, cloud-native, denso, develop, development, factories, factory-iot, Factory-IoT Platform, iot, open-source-software, operation, platform, production, software

6 River Systems upgrades its robotic fulfillment solution

September 23, 2020 by David Edwards

6 River Systems has made a series of enhancements to its robotic fulfillment solution.

6 River, part of e-commerce platform provider Shopify, revealed the upgrade during its second annual user conference, FLOW 2020.

David Vallance, director of product at 6 River Systems, says: “We have developed a strategic product roadmap at 6RS to find and address the next level of efficiencies to help our customers meet ever-changing demand and drive value to their own customers. [Read more…] about 6 River Systems upgrades its robotic fulfillment solution

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: customers, data, efficiency, help, increase, management, operation, operations, optimize, order, product, river, rs, sla, system, systems, tracking, visibility, warehouse

LG supplies delivery robot to posh hotel

August 13, 2020 by Mai Tao

LG Electronics is providing the services of its delivery robot to an upmarket hotel in South Korea, according to The Korea Herald.

The small, mobile robot is being employed at the Mayfield Hotel, in the capital city Seoul, and will deliver food from an indoor kitchen to diners seated outside on the terrace. It will also be used to carry dishes back to the kitchen.

There are two robots currently in operation at the Mayfield, and they look very similar to the ones unveiled by TeleRetail a couple of years ago., although we cannot confirm at this stage whether it is the same. [Read more…] about LG supplies delivery robot to posh hotel

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: currently, customers, deliver, delivery, herald, hotel, korea, lg, mayfield, mobile, operation, partnership, robot, robots, teleretail, working

US targets Chinese tech giants for bans and sales

August 7, 2020 by Mark Allinson

The United States is targeting a range of Chinese-owned tech giants for bans or sales in a bid to put pressure on its economic rival.

The administration of President Donald Trump appears to be conflating “national security” issues with economic measures which it believes are fair while others consider protectionist.

Trump has signed executive orders which may see the sale within 45 days of video-sharing app TikTok to Microsoft. Another app in the administration’s bad books is WeChat, according to the South China Morning Post. [Read more…] about US targets Chinese tech giants for bans and sales

Filed Under: Economy, News Tagged With: app, apple, business, china, chinese, companies, facebook, giants, google, market, microsoft, operation, practices, tech, tiktok, trump, unfair, wechat

AImotive and C3S take self-driving car technology from the road to space

July 7, 2020 by Abdul Montaqim

AImotive, the automotive supplier of automated driving technologies, and C3S, the satellite and space technology provider, has entered into a collaboration to create a prototype hardware platform for the efficient execution of artificial intelligence onboard satellites by the second half of 2021.

C3S will adapt AImotive’s aiWare NN hardware acceleration technology in its space electronics platform to enable high performance AI capabilities in small, power-constrained satellites.

The results of this collaboration are expected to accelerate the commercialization of a wide range of services for both specialized and mass-market applications, such as telecommunications, Earth and space observation, autonomous satellite operation, docking support, asteroid mining and so on. [Read more…] about AImotive and C3S take self-driving car technology from the road to space

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: acceleration, ai, aimotive, aiware, automated, automotive, data, hardware, highly, industry, nn, operation, platform, satellite, satellites, solutions, space, technology

Sinomach unit produces China’s first products for stainless steel cold rolling mills

June 25, 2020 by Mai Tao

Tianjin Electric Research Institute, a subsidiary of Sinomach, has independently developed a high-power three-level AC-DC-AC frequency converter, which passed a test run in the high roller mill modification project of Taiyuan Iron & Steel Group Co (TISCO).

It marks the first application of a domestic medium-voltage frequency conversion system in the Sendzimir mill and fills in the gap in the application of domestic products in high-end stainless cold rolling mills.

The original automation and transmission system of the unit in the TISCO Stainless Steel Cold Rolling Mill was supplied by a foreign producer in 2002. [Read more…] about Sinomach unit produces China’s first products for stainless steel cold rolling mills

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: application, automation, cold, converter, data, developed, domestic, frequency, institute, mill, operation, original, project, rolling, stainless, steel, system, transmission, unit

Country Garden builds ‘world’s first’ robot restaurant in China

June 24, 2020 by Mai Tao

Country Garden says it has built what it claims is “the world’s first-ever robot restaurant complex” in Guangdong, China.

The modern eaterie was opened on June 22 by Qianxi Robot Catering Group, a subsidiary of Country Garden. The location is Shunde, a city in China’s Guangdong province.

Powered by the latest in advanced technologies, the restaurant has separate sections for Chinese food, hot pot and fast food and features a wide selection of dishes, each one of which is delivered to the waiting diner within seconds. [Read more…] about Country Garden builds ‘world’s first’ robot restaurant in China

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: beichen, beijing, china, chinese, cooperation, country, development, dining, food, garden, group, operation, qianxi, restaurant, robot, robots, smart, strategic, technology

Septentrio launches first-of-a-kind GPS/GNSS receiver for mobile robots

June 22, 2020 by David Edwards

Septentrio has launched whaat is says is a “first-of-a-kind” GPS/GNSS receiver offering always-on sub-decimeter accuracy without the need for additional correction service subscriptions.

The high-precision GNSS positioning solutions specialist says its AsteRx-m2 Sx OEM board represents a novel approach to high-accuracy positioning.

The Global Navigation Satellite System – GNSS – includes the American GPS, European Galileo, Russian GLONASS, Chinese BeiDou, Japan’s QZSS and India’s NavIC. These satellite constellations broadcast positioning information to receivers which use it to calculate their absolute position. [Read more…] about Septentrio launches first-of-a-kind GPS/GNSS receiver for mobile robots

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: accuracy, asterx-m, correction, corrections, directly, first-of-a-kind, gnss, gps/gnss, high-accuracy, lifetime, operation, positioning, receiver, robots, satellite, septentrio, service, set-up, solutions, sub-decimeter, sx, technology, user

How automation can help fast track a vaccine

June 4, 2020 by David Edwards

When there’s a Covid-19 vaccine, we’ll all want one fast. Here’s how Honeywell says digital tools can help speed up the process…

The coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the need to develop a vaccine as quickly as possible.

The typical vaccine development and production process depends on how the vaccine is created, with the manufacturing process taking anywhere from several days to several weeks for a single batch.

As the coronavirus spreads around the world, the urgency of being able to scale up a vaccine is even more critical. [Read more…] about How automation can help fast track a vaccine

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: automation, bastone, batch, data, engineers, going, hand, help, instructions, mixing, operation, operator, pharmaceutical, process, production, required, step, system, team, time, vaccine, work

Alstom to test fully driverless trains in Germany

June 4, 2020 by David Edwards

Rolling stock manufacturer Alstom is to trial what could be described as “fully driverless trains” in Germany. 

The company has going ahead with a test project to implement Automatic Train Operation technology in the daily passenger operation of regional trains.

The project will begin in 2021 in partnership with the Regional Association of the greater area of Braunschweig, the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin). [Read more…] about Alstom to test fully driverless trains in Germany

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: alstom, ato, automated, automatic, braunschweig, development, future, goa, lower, operation, passenger, project, rail, railway, regional, system, technology, test, testing, train, trains, transport

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