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AOT obtains CE certification for ‘world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot’

January 18, 2021 by David Edwards

Swiss medical technology company AOT has obtained CE certification for what it says is the “world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot”.

The patented Cold Ablation Robot-guided Laser Osteotome system – CARLO for short – is said to cut bones precisely and contact-free with a specialized laser using a robot.

The laser beam vaporizes the water inside the bone substrate within milliseconds, so the bone will be removed precisely in layers, leaving no residue, as deep as desired or until it is severed. [Read more…] about AOT obtains CE certification for ‘world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot’

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: aot, bone, bones, carlo, ce, certification, clinical, contact-free, cutting, investor, jaw, laser, medical, patient, patients, precisely, robot, safety, step, study, surgery, surgical, technology, time, tissue, tools, university, vienna

Robot displays ‘glimmer of empathy’ to partner robot

January 15, 2021 by Sam Francis

Columbia University engineers say they have created a robot that learns to visually predict how its partner robot will behave, displaying a glimmer of empathy. This “Robot Theory of Mind” could help robots get along with other robots – and humans – more intuitively.

Like a longtime couple who can predict each other’s every move, a Columbia Engineering robot has learned to predict its partner robot’s future actions and goals based on just a few initial video frames.

When two primates are cooped up together for a long time, we quickly learn to predict the near-term actions of our roommates, co-workers or family members. Our ability to anticipate the actions of others makes it easier for us to successfully live and work together. [Read more…] about Robot displays ‘glimmer of empathy’ to partner robot

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: green, partner, predict, robot, robots

Moorebot launches compact autonomous ‘Scout’ robot

January 15, 2021 by David Edwards

Moorebot, the maker of robot applications like the Hubble Hugo Baby Cam and the Zeus fighting robot, has launched its new “Scout” robot. 

Jun Ye, CEO at Moorebot at Pilot Labs, says: “The Moorebot Scout is an autonomous AI robot that lets you monitor, discover and explore the world around you.

“Scout’s applications range from an intelligent mobile home camera, a pet companion, a surveillance tool for handyman, and an inspiring, modern learning toy for kids.” [Read more…] about Moorebot launches compact autonomous ‘Scout’ robot

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: moorebot, pet, robot, scout

Silicon Valley Robotics awards two honors to SICK

January 14, 2021 by David Edwards

The Silicon Valley Robotics group awarded SICK two honors as a part of the SVR’s inaugural Good Robot Industry Awards.

This program celebrates robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence that helps to solve global challenges.

SVR is a non-profit industry cluster and coalition of robotics companies and startups, representing the robotics cluster in northern California. The organization works to support the innovation and commercialization of robotics technology. [Read more…] about Silicon Valley Robotics awards two honors to SICK

Filed Under: News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: award, awards, companies, good, industry, innovation, lidar, mobile, robot, robotics, safety, sick, technology, works

LG unveils autonomous robot with disinfecting ultraviolet light

January 13, 2021 by Mai Tao

LG has unveiled an autonomous robot with disinfecting ultraviolet light. The company says the newest addition to its CLOi range of robots are aimed at hotels, schools, offices, restaurants and retailers.

LG says it has combined its core competencies in robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles with a “deep understanding of customer needs”.

The electronics giant says it is developing an autonomous robot that will use ultraviolet (UV-C) light to disinfect high-touch, high-traffic areas. [Read more…] about LG unveils autonomous robot with disinfecting ultraviolet light

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: autonomous, customer, customers, disinfecting, lg, light, robot, solutions, ultraviolet, uv

Digital platform wants to put a robot into every factory

January 13, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Too many small- and medium-sized businesses risk losing out on the next big industry transformation, says Søren Peters, CEO of the world’s first digital robot hub, HowToRobot.com. The hub aims to increase robot adoption globally by breaking down the barriers to automation for smaller businesses.

Robots are spreading with haste among the largest enterprises globally. But the many small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) are lagging behind when it comes to adopting robots.

This, however, is bound to change. The digital robot hub HowToRobot.com now aims to get a robot into every factory across the world by making automation easier and more accessible for SMEs. [Read more…] about Digital platform wants to put a robot into every factory

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automation, businesses, companies, experts, howtorobot.com, peters, robot, robots

Reduce Risk and Accelerate Robotic Deployment

January 12, 2021 by Elaine

Cybersecurity and Safety for Every Robot

Building a robot or autonomous system is challenging and complex. But to deploy at scale, these smart machines need to be trusted by humans, with assurances that the system is safe and secure. 

At FORT Robotics, we are mission-driven to help you reduce risk and accelerate autonomy. Learn how the FORT platform supports security for your system in our Security Solution brief: [Read more…] about Reduce Risk and Accelerate Robotic Deployment

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: accelerate, authentication, autonomy, fort, machines, reduce, risk, robot, robotics, secure, security, system, trusted

BMW enters warehouse robotics market with launch of IdealWorks

January 12, 2021 by Sam Francis

The BMW Group is breaking new ground in the field of logistics as it founds warehouse robotics company IDEALworks – a fully-owned subsidiary headquartered in Munich. 

This marks the first time a major automotive brand is building and supplying what are often called autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) or automated guided vehicles (AGVs).

The aim is to become a leading supplier of autonomous robotics solutions in the logistics sector. The name “IDEAL” stands for Industry Driven Engineering for Autonomous Logistics. [Read more…] about BMW enters warehouse robotics market with launch of IdealWorks

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: autonomous, bmw, group, idealworks, logistics, production, robot, robotics, robots, smart, solutions, str, transport

Vecna Robotics launches new autonomous forklift truck

January 11, 2021 by David Edwards

Vecna Robotics, the autonomous mobile robot and workflow orchestration company, has launched its autonomous counterbalanced fork truck, which it describes as “a highly versatile, safe, intelligent and integrated pallet-handling solution”.

The first in the company’s Silverback Series of counterbalanced fork trucks, this next-generation autonomous mobile robot offers vertical lift of up to 72” to help distribution, warehousing, and manufacturing organizations move a wider range of payloads and pallet types, lift inventory to and from equipment, and seamlessly work alongside other materials handling vehicles and human workers to improve efficiency and throughput.

The autonomous mobile robot (AMR) segment is expected to reach $6.8 billion by 2025, according to Frost & Sullivan. [Read more…] about Vecna Robotics launches new autonomous forklift truck

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: autonomous, counterbalanced, fork, handling, including, material, mobile, operations, pallet, pallets, robot, robotics, solution, truck, vecna, warehouse

Kuka introduces robot that can be your personal trainer

January 11, 2021 by Sam Francis

Kuka has unveiled a robot that can be a personal trainer which could provide highly personalised training for elite athletes. (See video below.)

But the company says the expensive-looking system can also be used by ordinary people, even if they’re not top athletes.

The company calls the system “RoboGym” and describes it as a “revolutionary” training system that is “not just for top athletes”. [Read more…] about Kuka introduces robot that can be your personal trainer

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: athletes, bec, data, individual, kuka, robogym, robot, system, top, training

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