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The Major Fields of Robotics in 2023

December 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Robotics is now gaining popularity more quickly than anything else. Robotics is a vast topic that examines how machines function in various businesses. Because robots are useful practically anywhere, they are gaining popularity.

Robots are helpful in many fields, including medicine, engineering, space exploration, and residential care. Robotics’ design and programming, nevertheless, adapt to different sectors. Therefore, we will talk about the top 5 robotics disciplines today. So let’s get going with the branches of robotics.

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Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: fields, human, programming, robot, robotics, robots

Saas-Fee: Wait, What, Car-Free?

December 25, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Can a place actually be car-free? Well, yes!

Saas-Fee is a hamlet in Switzerland that prohibits the use of automobiles and is located at the base of the highest peak in Switzerland, the Dom (4,545 meters above sea level).

This mountain is best seen from the tallest restaurant in the world that revolves 360 degrees. Due to the fact that there are 350 kilometers of hiking paths and theme trails, it is the ideal location for hikers and trekkers. [Read more…] about Saas-Fee: Wait, What, Car-Free?

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: car-free, commitment, energy, network, place, renewable, robi, robot, saas-fee, sources, sustainability, sustainable, town, visitors

Moorebot launches Scout E monitoring robot

December 24, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Moorebot, the maker of robot applications like the Hubble Hugo Baby Cam and the Zeus fighting robot, has launched its new Scout E Robot “for kids, for adults, for homes and for businesses”.

Equipped with a high definition FHD1080P video camera as well as a microphone and speakers, the Moorebot Scout E can “range everywhere” and explore under beds, tables and chairs. Scout E supports a secure peer-to-peer connection which allows users to access the robot remotely from anywhere in the world.

Moorebot says Scout E “comes packed with a variety of word games and animal identification quizzes”. [Read more…] about Moorebot launches Scout E monitoring robot

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: moorebot, robot, scout, smart, video

Nidec launches two new robot cameras for hobbing and broaching machines

December 22, 2022 by Mai Tao

Nidec Machine Tool has launched two new robot cameras for hobbing and broaching machines to help automate visual inspections of cutting tools.

Robot Camera “Speed”, visual inspection equipment for cutting tools (hobbing machines) to process gears and other components, and Robot Camera “Max”, visual inspection equipment for broaching machines.

The company says the two robot cameras can reduce tooling inspection time to “less than 1/10 of its current length”. [Read more…] about Nidec launches two new robot cameras for hobbing and broaching machines

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: broaching, camera, cameras, cutting, equipment, high, hobbing, images, inspection, length, machines, max, mm, nidec, robot, speed, tool, tools, visual

ABB launches new industrial collaborative robot

December 19, 2022 by Mark Allinson

ABB has launched the Swifti CRB 1300 industrial collaborative robot, bridging the gap between industrial and collaborative robots.

Combining “class-leading” speed and accuracy with expanded load handling capability of up to 11 kg, the Swifti CRB 1300 can be used in a wide variety of production and product handling applications – from machine tending and palletizing to pick-and-place and screwdriving.

Andrea Cassoni, managing director for global general industry robotics at ABB, says: “Our customers are looking to robotic automation to make their processes more flexible, efficient and resilient, helping to counter labor shortages by enabling their employees to perform more value-added work. [Read more…] about ABB launches new industrial collaborative robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, area, class, cobot, collaborative, crb, industrial, palletizing, payload, programming, robot, robots, safemove, safety, scanner, software, speed, swifti, worker

Uber Eats and Cartken partner to offer sidewalk robot deliveries

December 19, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Uber Technologies, and Cartken, a delivery robots company, have formed a new partnership for food deliveries via automated robots in Miami, Florida. Uber Eats consumers in Miami will have the opportunity to have orders delivered by Cartken’s self-driving robot.

Starting today, Uber and Cartken will begin operating with select merchants in the Dadeland area of Miami-Dade County with plans to expand in Miami-Dade and to additional cities in 2023.

Cartken’s AI-powered sidewalk delivery robots currently are used for neighborhood food and grocery delivery, campus meal delivery and curbside pickup across the country. Uber Eats will be its first formal partnership with a global on-demand delivery app beyond college campuses. [Read more…] about Uber Eats and Cartken partner to offer sidewalk robot deliveries

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, autonomous, bring, cartken, consumers, deliveries, delivery, eats, food, merchants, miami, partnership, robot, robots, sidewalk, technology, uber

MOV.AI releases Flow ROS robot development environment

December 19, 2022 by Mark Allinson

MOV.AI, developer of the Robotics Engine Platform announced today the beta release of Flow, a visual Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed especially for ROS-based robot software.

This open IDE speeds up and streamlines robot software development with a visual representation of ROS projects that makes it easy to understand ROS projects and allows simple and intuitive development.

MOV.AI Flow makes it easier to import assets, reduces configuration and integration work, speeds up debugging, and makes it easy to port projects across environments, and share with the community.  [Read more…] about MOV.AI releases Flow ROS robot development environment

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: built, community, developed, development, easy, editor, environment, flow, ide, mov.ai, projects, robot, robotics, ros, software, tools, visual

Reinforcing the value of simulation: Teaching dexterity to a real robot hand

December 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Nvidia researchers show how training in simulation enables the transfer of complex manipulation skills to a robot hand with project DeXtreme

The human hand is one of the most remarkable outcomes of millions of years of evolution. The ability to pick up all sorts of objects and use them as tools is a crucial differentiator allowing us to shape the world around us.

For robots to work in the everyday human world, the ability to deftly interact with our tools and the environment around them is critical. Without that capability, they will continue to be useful only in specialized domains such as factories or warehouses.

While it has been possible to teach robots with legs how to walk for some time, robots with hands have generally proven to be much trickier to control. A hand with fingers has more joints, and they must move in specific coordinated ways to accomplish a given task. [Read more…] about Reinforcing the value of simulation: Teaching dexterity to a real robot hand

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: control, cube, data, dextreme, experiments, hand, hardware, isaac, learning, network, nvidia, project, real, researchers, robot, robotics, robots, simulation, simulations, task, time, train, training, work

Smart actuators help robot valets optimize high-volume automobile storage and retrieval

December 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Before a newly manufactured car is delivered to a dealership, it typically joins thousands of others in a large storage lot where it can sit for days or even months.

Managing these lots requires many manual, time-intensive tasks: attendants must start each car, park it safely in a designated area, keep track of its location and be able to access it easily for distribution when needed.

Vehicle remarketers, airports, auto rental services and many other businesses that require high-volume auto storage and easy retrieval share these same issues. Ultimately, manual auto parking results in inefficient space and labour utilization, risk of accident and injury to attendants, and burning of fuel. [Read more…] about Smart actuators help robot valets optimize high-volume automobile storage and retrieval

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: actuators, car, electrak, electric, hd, platform, pliers, robot, robotics, stanley, thomson, wheels

ABB RobotStudio takes to the cloud, enabling real-time collaboration

December 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

ABB has enhanced its RobotStudio robot programming and simulation software with cloud-enabled functionality. The new RobotStudio Cloud enables individuals and teams to collaborate in real-time on robot cell designs from anywhere in the world, on any device. 

New features such as automatic version control increase transparency and productivity across teams. The software’s simplified interfaces and intuitive navigation allow users of all skill levels to work on robotic projects.

Marc Segura, president of ABB Robotics division, says: “At ABB Robotics, we continue to develop innovative and flexible solutions to help businesses overcome challenges, respond to changing customer needs and thrive in an age of increasing digitalization. [Read more…] about ABB RobotStudio takes to the cloud, enabling real-time collaboration

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: abb, cloud, design, developers, enabling, help, program, programming, real-time, robot, robotic, robotics, robotstudio, simplified, simulation, software, solutions, teams, time, users, virtual

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