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Lloyd Shoes implements Magazino robots in warehouse

December 12, 2019 by David Edwards

Robotics company Magazino has signed the shoe manufacturer and retailer Lloyd Shoes as a new customer, and will integrate its Toru robot into Lloyd Shoes’ operation.

From now on, the first two mobile picking robots from Magazino will be used in Lloyd’s dispatch warehouse in Sulingen, Germany. The Toru robots will support the employees in picking and stowing shoes in shelving racks.

With the use of intelligent picking robot Toru, Lloyd is one of the innovative pioneers in the industry. [Read more…] about Lloyd Shoes implements Magazino robots in warehouse

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: employees, environment, lloyd, magazino, picking, project, robot, robots, shoes, support, toru, warehouse

Clearpath unveils new indoor research robot ‘Dingo’

December 12, 2019 by David Edwards

Clearpath Robotics has unveiled its Dingo Indoor Research Robot, described as a “compact, lightweight and cost-effective indoor robotic platform” that is extensible and programmable, and designed to accelerate robotics research and education.

Julian Ware, general manager at Clearpath Robotics, says: “Dingo offers the reliability and flexibility our customers expect from a Clearpath robot, at an approachable price point.

“We have seen a gap in the market for a system with these capabilities and believe Dingo is a cost-effective, ROS-ready indoor platform suitable for benchtop and laboratory testing. The lower cost also makes the use of multi-robot systems more accessible than with other robots.” [Read more…] about Clearpath unveils new indoor research robot ‘Dingo’

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Waypoint Robotics moves to larger facility to ‘meet growing demand’ for its warehouse robots

December 11, 2019 by Sam Francis

Waypoint Robotics has moved to a larger facility to meet what it says “growing demand” for its autonomous mobile robots. Among the products the company supplies is the MAV3K, an AMR with the capacity to lift 3000 lb.

The new, larger manufacturing facility in Nashua, New Hampshire. The new location features expanded space for production, design, engineering, quality control, and robot testing.

Jason Walker, CEO and co-founder of Waypoint, says: “The response for our Vector and MAV3K AMRs has been strong and we quickly outgrew our Merrimack, New Hampshire location. We need space to ramp up production as customers transition from pilot programs into scaling their robot fleets. [Read more…] about Waypoint Robotics moves to larger facility to ‘meet growing demand’ for its warehouse robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, community, customers, demand, existing, facility, growing, hampshire, larger, location, mav, meet, mobile, production, real, robot, robotics, space, tech, tools, tour, vector, walker, waypoint

Massive growth in mobile robots expected as 6 million forecast to be shipped in 2030

December 10, 2019 by Sam Francis

The robotics industry is set for “seismic change”, according to a report by ABI Research, which says that, of the 8 million robots forecast to be shipped in 2030, nearly 6 million will be mobile.

ABI says it has released its “most comprehensive robotics tracker yet”, and it shows that the robotics market is “set to transform over the next 10 years”.

There will be enormous growth across all sub-sectors, highlighted in a total market valuation of $277 billion by 2030, says ABI. [Read more…] about Massive growth in mobile robots expected as 6 million forecast to be shipped in 2030

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: abi, automated, automation, growth, market, mobile, robot, robotics, robots, set, shipments

GROUND unveils new autonomous mobile robot for warehouses

December 9, 2019 by Mai Tao

GROUND has unveiled a new autonomous collaborative robot that will start selling in Japan at the end of 2019.

The autonomous mobile robot was exhibited at the Daiwa House Group booth at the “1st Kansai Logistics Exhibition” held at INTEX Osaka recently.

GROUND is jointly researching and developing the machine jointly with China’s leading robot company HIT Robot Group. [Read more…] about GROUND unveils new autonomous mobile robot for warehouses

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amr, autonomous, company, ground, group, japan, jointly, layout, logistics, mobile, robot, robots, workers

Automation increases productivity in materials science by 384 times, say researchers

December 6, 2019 by David Edwards

An automated method of conducting materials science research can increase productivity by 384 times when compared to a human, according to researchers. 

The robot-plus-software system also makes it easier for people who are not expert researchers or scientists to create new materials.

A Rutgers-led team of engineers has developed an automated way to produce polymers, making it much easier to create advanced materials aimed at improving human health. [Read more…] about Automation increases productivity in materials science by 384 times, say researchers

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: advanced, author, automated, chemical, create, custom, doctoral, drugs, easier, engineering, gormley, human, include, increase, large, libraries, materials, oxygen, polymer, polymers, reactions, researcher, researchers, robot, robots, software, step, student, study, system, technologies

Blue Ocean Robotics raises $12 million to develop service robotics market

December 5, 2019 by David Edwards

Blue Ocean Robotics, said to be the “world’s first” robot venture factory, has raised almost $12 million to develop its position in the service robotics market.

Blue Ocean Robotics is entering new robot markets with service robots for the healthcare, hospitality, construction and agriculture industries.

The new investment is described as a recognition of the strength of Blue Ocean Robotics’ business model and success. [Read more…] about Blue Ocean Robotics raises $12 million to develop service robotics market

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: blue, company, denmark, growth, investment, ocean, odense, robot, robotics, robots, service

Retailers expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025

December 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

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The retail sector is expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025, according to a study by ABI Research.

The next generation of mobile robots for cleaning, inventory management, and material handling are “passing the test in retail”, says ABI.

Several robotics companies have grown their autonomous mobile robot fleet in 2019 and are poised to scale exponentially over the next five years. [Read more…] about Retailers expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: abi, bossa, companies, delivery, inventory, last mile, management, market, mobile, nova, retail, retailers, robot, robotics, robots, technology, walmart, whitton

Collaborative robotics market to account for 30 per cent of total robot market by 2027, says report

December 5, 2019 by Mai Tao

The collaborative robotics market is forecast to account for approximately 30 per cent of the total overall robot market by 2027, according to a report by Interact Analysis.

The growth rate of collaborative robots is leading the robotics industry, adds the researcher.

Logistics will “surpass automotive” to be the second largest end user of collaborative robots by 2023, with electronics in first place. [Read more…] about Collaborative robotics market to account for 30 per cent of total robot market by 2027, says report

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The mundane revolution: Unexpected innovations in robotics

December 5, 2019 by David Edwards

By Rhys Davies, product manager at Canonical, publishers of Ubuntu

Today’s headlines tend to focus on the weird and wonderful robots of this world: the Hollywood Terminators or mechanical dogs developed by Boston Dynamics and other Silicon Valley start-ups.

The greatest innovations, however, can often be found in the more mundane corners of our society, within the industries and environments people least expect.

It’s happened with medicine and the discovery of penicillin, for example, while Archimedes had his eureka moment in the bath. [Read more…] about The mundane revolution: Unexpected innovations in robotics

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: app, cl, cleaning, data, developers, machines, open, product, robot, robotics, robots, security, software, source, time, today, ubuntu

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