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Darpa selects eight teams for $3.5 million prize competition

May 3, 2021 by David Edwards

Darpa has selected eight teams to compete for a prize competition in which the winner will receive $2 million, the runner-up will get $1 million, and third place will earn half a million dollars.

The Darpa Subterranean (SubT) Challenge Systems Competition Final Event will be held on September 21-23, 2021, when the teams’ robots will have to quickly navigate unfamiliar underground environments at the Louisville Mega Cavern in search of common items including backpacks, cell phones, trapped survivors, and even invisible gas.

Those who find and identify the most items will win prizes of $2 million for first place, $1 million for second place, and $500,000 for third place. [Read more…] about Darpa selects eight teams for $3.5 million prize competition

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: autonomous, california, challenge, competition, czech, darpa, darpa-funded, event, final, institute, place, prize, republic, robotics, robots, subt, subterranean, switzerland, systems, teams, technology, underground, university

Safety for Workers, Here is What You Should Know

March 27, 2021 by Polly

Safety within the construction industry and beyond this is vital for the reputation of your business and the welfare of your workers.

It may begin with ensuring that they have the correct training for the job, as well as ensuring that you check drivers license status on all new workers.

However, safety now goes beyond the initial security checks. [Read more…] about Safety for Workers, Here is What You Should Know

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What Happens When Cybercriminals Target Industrial Robots?

February 4, 2021 by Polly

Historically, robots were just dumb pieces of programmable machinery that did the same task over and over again. They had virtually no ability to sense their environment. And they certainly couldn’t make decisions for themselves.

With the advent of machine learning and smart systems, that’s all changing. Now designers are imbuing their mechanical appendages with all manner of intelligence. And it’s only getting better.

For economists, these trends are extremely exciting. We could be looking at a future where robots do the vast majority of manual jobs, freeing up labour for other tasks, boosting productivity like nothing else in human history. [Read more…] about What Happens When Cybercriminals Target Industrial Robots?

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Promoted Tagged With: automation, build, businesses, cloud, control, cybersecurity, development, digital, future, going, High Profile Security Lapses, human, iec, industrial, iot, issue, machine learning, people, physical, place, point, robots, security, Smart Systems, standards, step, systems, target, tasks, work, workers

Global food and beverage robotic systems integration market for pick and place application to surpass $40 million by 2025

January 15, 2021 by David Edwards

The global food and beverage robotic system integration market for pick and place application was estimated at $17.5 million in 2017 and is projected to reach $40.1 million by 2025, according to a new market study published by Coherent Market Insights.

The North America market is projected to reach $11.12 million by 2025 with a compound annual growth rate of 11.02 percent. Increasing demand for robotics for application in various industries has become one of the key factors for growth of this market.

According to Robotic Industries Association, in 2015, a total of 31,464 robots valued at $1.8 billion were ordered by North American companies of different industries, an increase of 14 percent in units and 11 percent in revenue over previous year. [Read more…] about Global food and beverage robotic systems integration market for pick and place application to surpass $40 million by 2025

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: adoption, application, automation, beverage, demand, food, global, growth, increasing, integration, market, percent, pick, place, reach, robotic, robotics, robots, system, systems

Swiss micro-technology trade show EPHJ to go ahead despite coronavirus

June 18, 2020 by David Edwards

The EPHJ Trade Show – for the watchmaking, jewellery, and micro- and medical technologies sectors – says it is “stepping up to the plate” for the relaunch of the economy, confirming that its 2020 edition will take place from 15 to 18 September this year.

Having been obliged to postpone its 2020 edition to September due to Covid-19, the largest annual trade fair in Switzerland will in fact take place this year in Geneva to contribute to the recovery of all the high-precision sectors.

Alexandre Catton, director of EPHJ, says: “We have held widespread discussions over the past few weeks with numerous exhibitors to obtain as accurate picture as possible of the situation on the ground. [Read more…] about Swiss micro-technology trade show EPHJ to go ahead despite coronavirus

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: companies, current, edition, ephj, exhibitors, geneva, place, sectors, september, trade, watchmaking, year

Eni to co-host Automa 2020 and to show ‘most powerful supercomputer in the world’

June 16, 2020 by David Edwards

An Italian major oil and gas company and BGS Group have recently announced their partnership in the run-up to Automa 2020 – Automation and Digitalization Congress that will be held in Italy, Milan, on October 19-20.

Regina Chislova, project director of Automa 2020, says: “Eni middle and senior management have been attending the congresses organized by BGS Group for a few consecutive years, flying to different European countries.

“This year we bring Automa to Eni’s home and, therefore, decided that it will be a mutually beneficial partnership.” [Read more…] about Eni to co-host Automa 2020 and to show ‘most powerful supercomputer in the world’

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9,000 elephants: Heaviest things ever moved on land

June 1, 2020 by Polly

People travel all over the globe to see the many great wonders of our world, but does it ever cross your mind of how they got there in the first place?

Transporting impossibly large items has been a mechanical and logistical challenge for thousands of years, becoming even more tricky when shifting things overseas with ships.

Famous sites such as the Statue of Liberty were disassembled in Paris and then packed into 214 wooden crates and shipped across the Atlantic in 1885. [Read more…] about 9,000 elephants: Heaviest things ever moved on land

Filed Under: Logistics, Promoted Tagged With: atlantic, company, day, engine, football, great, heaviest, heavy transportation, land, liberty, Logistic companies, logistics, machinery movers, moved, place, platform, power, station, tonnes, transportation, truck, unit, weighing, weight

University students compete in SICK’s second annual TiM$10k Challenge

May 26, 2020 by David Edwards

For the second consecutive year, sensor manufacturer SICK invited students from universities around the country to participate in the company’s TiM$10K Challenge.

The challenge started in 2018 to support innovation and student achievement in automation and technology.

Teams were supplied with a 270° SICK LiDAR sensor (TiM) and accessories and challenged to solve a problem, create a solution, or bring a new application to any industry that utilizes the SICK LiDAR. [Read more…] about University students compete in SICK’s second annual TiM$10k Challenge

Filed Under: Design, News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: challenge, industry, institute, lidar, place, road, second, sensor, sick, solution, solve, student, students, team, teams, technology, tim, university, video, watch, worcester

Universal Robots launches ‘world’s first’ autonomous bin picking kit for machine tending

April 21, 2020 by Sam Francis

Universal Robots has launched what it says is “the world’s first” autonomous bin picking kit for machine tending applications.

“ActiNav” is a new UR+ application kit for companies of all sizes that, Universal says, simplifies the integration of autonomous bin picking of parts and accurate placement in machines using UR cobots.

ActiNav synchronously handles vision processing, collision-free motion planning and autonomous real-time robot control, eliminating the complexity and risk usually associated with bin picking applications. [Read more…] about Universal Robots launches ‘world’s first’ autonomous bin picking kit for machine tending

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: actinav, application, applications, autonomous, bin, cobots, kit, machine, motion, parts, pick, picking, place, systems, tending, universal, ur, vision

Key Ways in Which InventHelp Can Assist New Inventors

October 2, 2019 by David Edwards

Have you ever had a great idea for an invention but given up because you had no idea what to do next?

Well, if so, don’t worry because you are one of many people who have done the same thing.

This does mean that lots of great ideas have gone to waste unnecessarily, as there is support and help out there for new inventors such as the support from InventHelp. [Read more…] about Key Ways in Which InventHelp Can Assist New Inventors

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: assist, creation, experts, great, help, idea, inventhelp, inventors, place, prototype, resources, success, support, ways, young

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