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Geek+ implements first large scale robotic warehouse sorting system for e-commerce company BangGood

September 4, 2020 by Mai Tao

Geek+, the leading manufacturer of warehouse robots, has implemented a large scale autonomous mobile robot sorting system with BangGood, a well-known e-commerce company. (See video below.) 

The Geek+ system will support the company’s growing cross-border e-commerce business of 37 international warehouses with deliveries bound for over 200 countries.

In light of the accelerated shift towards e-commerce, BangGood has faced challenges of rapid growth in online sales, unpredictable demand, labor shortages, and higher requirements for safer operations. [Read more…] about Geek+ implements first large scale robotic warehouse sorting system for e-commerce company BangGood

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: banggood, business, company, e-commerce, fleetsort, geek+, global, operations, requirements, robot, robots, safe, scale, solution, sorting, system, warehouse

IBM launches new industrial chemistry robot to enable lab automation

September 4, 2020 by David Edwards

IBM has launched a new industrial chemistry lab robot called RoboRXN, describing it as “the first remotely accessible, autonomous chemical laboratory”. (See video below.)

The computing giant says the RXN machine is “revolutionizing industrial chemistry, by transforming it into a high tech business”.

RXN uses a combination of artificial intelligence, automation and cloud computing to relieve the chemist from tedious repetitive tasks, allowing more time and space for design and innovation. [Read more…] about IBM launches new industrial chemistry robot to enable lab automation

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: actions, ai, automation, chemical, chemistry, computing, describing, hardware, ibm, industrial, instructions, lab, list, molecule, paste, researchers, roborxn, robot, rxn

Sarcos Robotics raises $40 million in Series C funding

September 3, 2020 by Liv

Sarcos Robotics, a global leader in the production of robots that augment humans to enhance productivity and safety, announced that it has raised $40 million in an oversubscribed Series C financing round.

The Series C round was led by Rotor Capital, with most of the company’s existing investors participating in the financing.

The Series C funding will be used to begin commercial production of the company’s Guardian XO industrial exoskeleton – the world’s first full-body, battery-powered wearable industrial robot designed to increase strength and endurance – scheduled for commercial release in 2021. [Read more…] about Sarcos Robotics raises $40 million in Series C funding

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: battery-powered, commercial, exoskeleton, full-body, funding, global, guardian, guardian exoskeleton, human, industrial, intelligence, jobs, production, robot, robotics, sarcos, sarcos robotics, series, xo

Accerion launches ‘world’s first infrastructure-free, sub-millimeter accuracy’ localization sensor for mobile robots

September 2, 2020 by Liv

Accerion has released a new localization sensor for mobile robots and automated guided vehicles.

The company says the sensor, called Triton, “sets the new standard” in mobile robot and AGV positioning for manufacturers and logistics operators who demand the highest degree of flexibility, adaptability, speed and precision.

After months of field testing in pilot programs across the globe, Triton is robust, proven and ready for high-performance logistics operations, supporting use cases such as free navigation, high-precision docking and virtual line following. [Read more…] about Accerion launches ‘world’s first infrastructure-free, sub-millimeter accuracy’ localization sensor for mobile robots

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: accerion, localization, logistics, market, mobile, mobile robots, pilot, robot, robots, sensor, system, triton, warehouse

Scientists build robot to climb coconut trees

September 2, 2020 by Mai Tao

A group of scientists has developed a robot that can climb coconut trees and harvest the delicious fruit, or nut, or whatever it is. (See video below.)

In a paper authored by nine authors, the researchers say there is “an acute shortage of human coconut tree climbers to harvest coconuts in India and other developing countries”.

In response, the team has built a robot called Amaran, which is described as “a novel robotic coconut tree climber and harvester”, and which can be operated through a smartphone. [Read more…] about Scientists build robot to climb coconut trees

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: amaran, attached, bunch, climb, coconut, coconuts, cutter, design, harvest, harvester, robot, robotic, scientists, tests, tree, trees

Rokae unveils robotic system for making knives and scissor blades

August 31, 2020 by Mai Tao

Rokae has unveiled a robotic system for making knives, scissor blades and other metallic objects with sharp edges. 

The company has partnered with Zhang Xiao Quan, a 400-year-old manufacturer of cutting tools, to implement a robotic system in place of what would be a very time-consuming process for a human worker.

In a typical knife manufacturing facility, huge rolls of steel arrive and are cut into blanks, which are then shaped using presses, and then sharpened. [Read more…] about Rokae unveils robotic system for making knives and scissor blades

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adjust, autogen, blades, company, cutting, knives, making, percent, process, result, robot, robotic, rokae, scissor, sharpened, sharpening, system, tools, worker

Robotic and Automation News Review: Indy Autonomous Challenge, ABB’s final trim system for automotive manufacturing, billion-dollar quantum and AI plan, microscopic robots, and much more…

August 29, 2020 by Mark Allinson

Robotic and Automation News Review Saturday 29 August 2020

This is a new, weekly column which rounds up all the most interesting news from the robotics and automation industry in the past seven days, in brief form.

Usually, we try to publish the review on Fridays, but because of technical problems last week, it has been delayed until today. Apologies for that.

This Robotics and Automation News Review is also available to view on our YouTube channel. (See video embedded below.)

Please support our website by subscribing to our YouTube channel, by sharing the stories we publish on social media, and by purchasing premium subscriptions to RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com, as well as through corporate sponsorships and advertising.

[Read more…] about Robotic and Automation News Review: Indy Autonomous Challenge, ABB’s final trim system for automotive manufacturing, billion-dollar quantum and AI plan, microscopic robots, and much more…

Filed Under: News Tagged With: artificial, automation, autonomous, company, fully, news, production, review, robot, robotic, robots, sensors, software, system, systems, things, time, university

ABB Dynamic Assembly Pack provides ‘missing last piece’ in automating final trim assembly applications

August 28, 2020 by David Edwards

ABB says its Dynamic Assembly Pack provides the “missing last piece” in automating final trim assembly applications. (See video below.)

New force control sensors enable robots to accurately perform assembly tasks during final trim assembly, improving productivity, ergonomics and quality.

Designed to offer a fast, accurate and safe automated solution for installing anything from seats, dashboards and carpets inside vehicle bodies, to doors, bumpers and wheels outside the vehicle, ABB’s new Dynamic Assembly Pack for Final Trim and Assembly (FTA) combines real time vision cameras on the robot gripper and arms with integrated force control sensors to allow the robot to precisely track the position of the car body as it enters the workstation. [Read more…] about ABB Dynamic Assembly Pack provides ‘missing last piece’ in automating final trim assembly applications

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, applications, assembly, automotive, body, camera, car, control, dynamic, final, force, pack, position, production, productivity, robot, robots, trim

Origami-inspired miniature robot could open new era of surgical robotics

August 26, 2020 by David Edwards

By Lindsay Brownell, Wyss Institute, Harvard University

Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, in which a surgeon uses tools and a tiny camera inserted into small incisions to perform operations, has made surgical procedures safer for both patients and doctors over the last half-century.

Recently, surgical robots have started to appear in operating rooms to further assist surgeons by allowing them to manipulate multiple tools at once with greater precision, flexibility, and control than is possible with traditional techniques.

However, these robotic systems are extremely large, often taking up an entire room, and their tools can be much larger than the delicate tissues and structures on which they operate. [Read more…] about Origami-inspired miniature robot could open new era of surgical robotics

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: applied, hand, human, improve, lab, mini-rcm, miniature, parallelogram, pop-up, precision, professor, robot, robotics, shape, small, surgical, team, tiny, wood

Robots reduce training time in material handling sector, says Yale

August 26, 2020 by David Edwards

Reducing the time companies spend training new employees are among the many benefits robots bring to the industrial sector, says Yale.

The 100-year-old locksmith’s company partners with Balyo to offer robotic solutions such as autonomous forklift trucks for the material handling industry.

Yale Europe Materials Handling says it now offers “sophisticated robotic solutions” which can adjust to changes in their surroundings. [Read more…] about Robots reduce training time in material handling sector, says Yale

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: employees, environment, farr, handling, humans, mo, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, solutions, tasks, time, training, truck, trucks, warehouse, working, yale

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