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Motional to add new features to its robotaxi service

April 9, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Ride-hail passengers in Las Vegas can now take an autonomous ride in a Motional IONIQ 5 robotaxi at night

“Las Vegas is a city that really comes alive once the sun goes down, so extending our service to match rider demand is a critical step forward in the evolution of our vehicle,” says Akshay Jaising, Motional’s vice president of commercialization.

“We’re happy we can now spend more hours everyday introducing passengers to our technology, and helping them travel safely and comfortably where they need to go.”

Night driving is one of three passenger-friendly service upgrades making their way to Motional’s fleet of all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxis, which have been carrying public passengers in Las Vegas since August. [Read more…] about Motional to add new features to its robotaxi service

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, control, driving, features, handle, las, miles, motional, night, passengers, person, ride, ride-hail, rides, robotaxi, robotaxis, safety, service, system, vegas, vehicle, vehicles

Acieta unveils new collaborative robotic system for welding

August 11, 2022 by David Edwards

Acieta has unveiled a new collaborative robotic system for welding. The company says the new “FastARC” cobot can pay back customers’ investment “in as little as six months”.

Acieta says that “everyone is struggling to hire and retain good laborers, especially those with welding skills”. But when the position is unfilled, a welding system sits idle and doesn’t make a profit.

Companies simply cannot afford to wait for the next skilled welder to walk through the door. The labor pool is dwindling and there’s fierce competition to attract those individuals. [Read more…] about Acieta unveils new collaborative robotic system for welding

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: acieta, cobot, collaborative, competitive, costs, cw, fastarc, floor, helps, higher, job, low, lower, months, operate, person, product, production, retain, robot, robotic, skilled, system, welder, welders, welding, work

Getting an Immediate Insurance Check After an Accident

April 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Insurance companies continue to find new ways to pay less than what a person deserves when the victim sustains injuries through no fault of their own.

One tactic these companies use now is to send an insurance check to a claimant in the hopes they will cash it. Once the victim cashes the check, the insurance company doesn’t have to pay this individual any more money.

They argue the person agreed to the settlement amount when they cashed it. How can a victim ensure they get fair compensation for their injuries, and what should they do when they receive this check? [Read more…] about Getting an Immediate Insurance Check After an Accident

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: accident, attorney, case, check, companies, company, compensation, ensure, expenses, full, injuries, insurance, learn, long, person, receive, resolve, settlement, time, victim

GreyOrange enhances GreyMatter software for robot management

January 13, 2022 by David Edwards

GreyOrange, a provider of autonomous warehouse solutions, has added a new optimization in its GreyMatter AI software that delivers assisted picking in order fulfillment, supported through the new Ranger Assist robot.

GreyMatter and Ranger Assist dynamically optimize and orchestrate how order fulfillment workers and robots work together.

Enhanced by artificial intelligence, the advanced assisted picking robot enables collaborative picking for faster, more accurate fulfillment, particularly for fast-moving items in e-commerce orders. [Read more…] about GreyOrange enhances GreyMatter software for robot management

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: advanced, ai, assist, assisted, companies, execution, fulfillment, goods, greymatter, greyorange, gupta, operations, order, performance, person, picking, ranger, robot, robots, software, speed, warehouse

Sea Machines completes ‘world’s first’ 1,000 nautical mile autonomous voyage

October 21, 2021 by David Edwards

Sea Machines Robotics​​​​, a developer of autonomous command and control systems for the maritime industry, has completed what is believed to be the world’s first 1,000+ nautical miles autonomous and remotely commanded journey of a commercial vessel at sea.

Under the project name The Machine Odyssey, the autonomous tug Nellie Bly completed its journey in just 129 operational hours over 13 days.

The program was commanded by US Coast Guard-licensed mariners remotely stationed 3,000 miles away in Boston, many of whom are also members of the American Maritime Officers union. [Read more…] about Sea Machines completes ‘world’s first’ 1,000 nautical mile autonomous voyage

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: active, autonomous, autonomy, chart, commanded, control, data, delivering, fusion, industries, journey, machine, machines, marine, miles, nautical, odyssey, operation, operational, operations, perception, person, provide, remotely, sea, ships, sm, system, systems, vessel, vessels, voyage

Cleveland Clinic develops bionic arm that restores ‘natural behaviors’

September 2, 2021 by David Edwards

Cleveland Clinic researchers have engineered a “first-of-its-kind bionic arm” for patients with upper-limb amputations that allows wearers to think, behave and function like a person without an amputation, according to new findings published in Science Robotics.

The Cleveland Clinic-led international research team developed the bionic system that combines three important functions – intuitive motor control, touch and grip kinesthesia, the intuitive feeling of opening and closing the hand.

Collaborators included University of Alberta and University of New Brunswick. [Read more…] about Cleveland Clinic develops bionic arm that restores ‘natural behaviors’

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: advanced, amputation, amputations, arm, bionic, brain, cleveland, clinic, dr, hand, interface, limb, marasco, motor, natural, participants, patients, people, person, prosthesis, prosthetic, researchers, sensory, study, system, upper, wearers

How to automate pre-employment checks at your workplace

May 17, 2021 by David Edwards

The Human Resources department is one of the busiest in any company. They don’t generate profit in a direct way – they’re not the one manufacturing or selling goods, they don’t interact with the clients, but their job is even more important than that.

They keep the whole place running and this is a high responsibility. Fortunately, HR managers in Australia can use digital technology to automate many of their routine jobs, so the personnel can focus on economic forecasts and streamlining the company’s activity.

Here are a few ideas to automate pre-employment checks in your company. [Read more…] about How to automate pre-employment checks at your workplace

Filed Under: Business, Promoted Tagged With: agencies, agency, australia, automate, check, checks, company, criminal, don, employee, fraud, history, identity, media, online, person, police, pre-employment, prospective, record, risk, social, things, time

SICK partners with Universal Robots for speed and separation monitoring system

March 22, 2021 by David Edwards

Webinar: Fast Solution for Speed & Separation Monitoring in a Collaborative Robot Application

SICK and Universal Robots (UR) are announcing a new safety solution for the safeguarding of accessible robotic applications.

When combined, the sBot safety system and URCap from SICK increase productivity with immediate automated restart and profit from an easy configuration of the safety system directly from the UR teach pendant.

With this partnership, SICK and UR have created the fastest way to implement speed and separation monitoring for cooperative robot applications. [Read more…] about SICK partners with Universal Robots for speed and separation monitoring system

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, area, easy, laser, nanoscan, person, robot, safety, sbot, sick, speed, system, ur, urcap

The 4 Most Important Steps to Search for Someone

December 16, 2020 by Polly

Were you looking for someone online? If yes, then I am here to help you out.

In this age of the internet, almost everyone is online, or they have their information on the internet. As a result, finding information about anyone is not a challenging task.

There are countless methods available which you can use to find information about anyone
instantly. However, to help you out, I will share some of the essential steps to search for
someone online. [Read more…] about The 4 Most Important Steps to Search for Someone

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: facebook, find, LinkedIn, online, person, Radaris, search, website

Elon Musk wants to implant a chip in your brain. Not that there’s anything wrong with it…

August 31, 2020 by David Edwards

Elon Musk – he of PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX fame and enormous fortune – now wants to implant a chip in your brain as part of his Neuralink business.

Neuralink is Musk’s brain-to-computer interface company that seeks to connect all humans to artificial intelligence systems which will potentially monitor and control all their movements and thoughts.

The Matrix-style scenario sounds like living in an absolute hellish nightmare, but Musk seems completely oblivious to that likelihood. [Read more…] about Elon Musk wants to implant a chip in your brain. Not that there’s anything wrong with it…

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: brain, bull, charging, chip, completely, control, elon, experiment, humans, implant, limbs, musk, neuralink, people, person, point, supporters, urges, violent

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