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Stilride and Adaxis partner to fuse robotics, 3D printing and ‘industrial origami’ into manufacturing

March 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Stilride, the Swedish startup known for its origami-inspired approach to electromobility design and manufacturing – is joining forces with French-Swedish robotics company Adaxis to introduce 3D printing capabilities to its suite of sustainable manufacturing tech.

Stilride’s technology, called Stilfold, involves the use of robotic arms to fold steel over curves to form light and strong new structures, using minimal component parts.

The technology is currently being used to build the chassis of a sustainable steel electric motorbike called the Sport Utility Scooter One (Sus1, pictured below) which is built using 70 percent fewer components than traditional plastic models. [Read more…] about Stilride and Adaxis partner to fuse robotics, 3D printing and ‘industrial origami’ into manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: adaxis, called, capabilities, complex, construction, manufacturing, parts, printing, robotic, robotics, steel, stilfold, stilride, sus, sustainable, swedish, tech, technology

Kiwibot secures $10 million in new funding

March 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Kiwibot, a robotic last-mile delivery service that has completed over 250,000 food deliveries with robots, has agreed what it describes as a “tailor-made” $10 million financing partnership with asset financing group kineo finance.

The agreement will help Kiwibot with its manufacturing and scaling needs, growing its robotic fleet and disrupting the delivery-as-a-service (DaaS) industry.

By removing the working capital barrier, this partnership will accelerate Kiwibot’s growth in the DaaS industry. kineo finance provides smart asset financing for startups while limiting dilution, so they can focus on growing the business. [Read more…] about Kiwibot secures $10 million in new funding

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: asset, companies, daas, deliveries, delivery, finance, financing, food, funding, group, growing, industry, kineo, kiwibot, partnership, robotic, robots, service, technology

Collaborative robot market to grow to $2 billion in the pharma industry

March 7, 2023 by Mark Allinson

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The use of collaborative robots or “cobots” is on the rise in the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmaceutical application takes up around 0.05 percent of the total medical robot market size.

Valued at $553 million, the pharmaceutical robotic market is forecast to grow at 15.7 percent compound annual growth rate to reach $2 billion by 2030.

In hospital settings, pharmacy robots are often included under the category of hospital logistic robots. [Read more…] about Collaborative robot market to grow to $2 billion in the pharma industry

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: billion, cobots, collaborative, grow, hospital, industry, market, medicines, move, percent, pharma, pharmaceutical, robot, robotic, robots, tasks, total, traditional

Stratom and Imenco partner to develop robotic refueling systems for commercial aviation and offshore environments

March 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The strategic partnership combines industry-leading technologies and expertise to deliver best-in-class autonomous refueling solutions to increase efficiencies, optimize business objectives and improve safety for global customers across various industries

Stratom, a developer of robotic refueling and autonomous systems, and Imenco, a specialist in military and civil aviation refueling solutions for commercial aviation and offshore applications, have agreed a strategic partnership to bring robotic refueling systems to customers worldwide.

The collaboration offers proven advanced systems that deliver safe and sustainable autonomous refueling systems that boost business value for the industrial, aviation, defense and offshore industries.

The partnership brings new and advanced developments in the autonomous refueling space. The combined portfolio offering equips organizations with the right tools to streamline operating efficiency, improve resource optimization, maximize human capital and enhance decision-making when autonomously fueling aircraft, vehicles and equipment. [Read more…] about Stratom and Imenco partner to develop robotic refueling systems for commercial aviation and offshore environments

Filed Under: Aircraft, News Tagged With: autonomous, aviation, imenco, offshore, partnership, refueling, robotic, solutions, stratom, systems

Massage robot to start product evaluation in the US and clinical trial in Singapore

February 14, 2023 by Mai Tao

Singapore robotics firm AiTreat will be embarking on a new product evaluation in the United States for their massage robot powered by artificial intelligence at Mayo Clinic, USA.

At the same time, a randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing the efficacy of the massage robot with existing therapies such as manual Tuina – a massage used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) – in managing chronic low back pain is also being planned in Singapore.

The RCT will be jointly led by the biomedical sciences and Chinese medicine programme at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Singapore General Hospital (SGH). [Read more…] about Massage robot to start product evaluation in the US and clinical trial in Singapore

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: aitreat, chinese, clinic, clinical, efficacy, emma, healthcare, improve, massage, mayo, medicine, ntu, pain, patients, product, proposed, rct, robot, robotic, sciences, sgh, singapore, start-up, tcm, treatment, trial, tuina

Amazon to employ more robots than humans

February 13, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Online retail – and logistics – giant Amazon is planning to employ more robots than humans and expects its robotic workforce to outnumber its human employees in seven years.

This is according to comments by Cathie Wood, founder and CEO, ARK Investment Management, which has more than $14 billion worth of assets under management.

Speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box show, Wood said: “Amazon is adding about a thousand robots a day. [Read more…] about Amazon to employ more robots than humans

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amazon, employees, robotic, robotics, robots

Flexiv to release ‘revolutionary’ robotic gripper

February 10, 2023 by Mai Tao

Flexiv, a builder of general-purpose robotics solutions, is set to release a revolutionary new robotic gripper.

Featuring industrial-grade force control and an adhesive material based on a gecko’s foot pad, the Grav gripper can lift practically any item that fits within its grasp.

Touted as representing the next generation of robotic grippers, it uses impactive and contigutive grasping techniques for maximum handling flexibility. This makes it possible to lift objects which are oddly shaped or have an uneven surface texture. [Read more…] about Flexiv to release ‘revolutionary’ robotic gripper

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: adaptive, control, flexiv, force, grav, gripper, objects, robotic, robots

Hitachi to merge two business units to expand robotics offering in Asia

February 9, 2023 by Mai Tao

Hitachi is planning to merge two of its business units to create one expanded robotics systems integration business for the Japanese and Asean markets.

Hitachi has been accelerating the global development of its line building business leveraging industrial robots – the robotic systems integration business – and will merge Hitachi Automation and Kyoto Robotics, Hitachi Group companies in Hitachi’s Industrial Digital Business Unit, on April 1, 2023 to strengthen the robotic systems integration business in Japan and Asean countries.

Hitachi Automation began operating within the Industrial Digital Business Unit in April 2022. Since then, it has been accelerating the fusion between digital solutions analyzing and optimizing data leveraging Lumada handled by Hitachi and robotic systems integration which involves a massive amount of data from shop floor. [Read more…] about Hitachi to merge two business units to expand robotics offering in Asia

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: arm, automation, business, development, digital, hitachi, integration, robotic, systems

Carnegie Mellon University’s new robot collaborates with humans to create art

February 9, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute has a new artist-in-residence.

FRIDA, a robotic arm with a paintbrush taped to it, uses artificial intelligence to collaborate with humans on works of art. Ask FRIDA to paint a picture, and it gets to work putting brush to canvas.

“There’s this one painting of a frog ballerina that I think turned out really nicely,” says Peter Schaldenbrand, a School of Computer Science PhD student in the Robotics Institute working with FRIDA and exploring AI and creativity. [Read more…] about Carnegie Mellon University’s new robot collaborates with humans to create art

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: arm, art, carnegie mellon, creativity, frida, robot, robotic, university

GXO expands partnership with Robotic Assistance Devices to enhance safety and security

February 9, 2023 by Mark Allinson

GXO Logistics, one of the world’s largest contract logistics companies, is expanding its technology partnership with Robotic Assistance Devices, a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions.

GXO is developing advanced security solutions with RAD to improve the safety and efficiency of its customers’ logistics operations.

Thomas Nelson, senior director of security at GXO, says: “GXO’s customers depend on our technological expertise and operational excellence and having a robust security program is a key part of the solution suite we offer. [Read more…] about GXO expands partnership with Robotic Assistance Devices to enhance safety and security

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: advanced, customers, devices, enhance, gxo, logistics, partnership, rad, robotic, safety, security, solutions, technology

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